Thanks for the kind words. And yes I am taking note, I appreciate the pointers and advice. Sometimes I am in a hurry, but suggestions like this are worth keeping in mind for next adventure.
Please don't make me more anxious than I already am ....
Thanks for the kind words. And yes I am taking note, I appreciate the pointers and advice. Sometimes I am in a hurry, but suggestions like this are worth keeping in mind for next adventure.
Please don't make me more anxious than I already am ....
Lots of mistakes made in the picture. I still feel good about jumping into the middle of the dirt road with my tripod and Toyo 45CF to take a shot while the cars are coming around the corner behind me.
Toyo 45CF + 150mm + Fuji NPS 160
Excellent, a great color palette but what I'm really digging is the sculptural (almost anthropomorphic) quality of the outcrop in the center. It might be worth playing around with a square crop (viewer's left) or a 5x7() across the center of the frame in hopes of creating a kind of visual hierarchy that sorts the individual elements in what is otherwise a fairly busy scene.
Red Rock Canyon, Colorado Springs
Toyo 45CF + Sironar-N 150mm + Delta 100 + Rodinal
Definitely liking this one as well--the concentric curves of water and stone outcrops provide a great rhythm. On a related note, I wouldn't have any ethical issues with your cloning out the snag and vegetation in the lower right (here in Tennessee we'd use a Husqvarna and a come-along, but that's just how we roll.)
Last edited by kmallick; 19-Aug-2021 at 22:31.
One with Ektar on sunset.
Toyo 45CF + APO-Symmar 120, cropped.
Last edited by kmallick; 5-Oct-2021 at 05:44.
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