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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Another one taken around the same time. I initially wasn't very impressed with what I had, but upon reviewing the images over a year later, I was able to find a couple I really liked.


    Burning Coast II by Michael Schomer, on Flickr

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    Very cool photos Michael; I like the energy in the water in the 2nd photo, and I always like having the sun in photos.

    Below is partly inspired by one of my photography heroes, Aaron Siskind. He photographed at the fishing docks in Gloucester MA with various nautical-industrial objects to make abstract photos in B&W. I've long thought it would be fun to go find his tripod holes, but in reality, the cool photos come to me without much travel. I just have to have my eyes open.

    I was on a job yesterday, hopping off a boat at the dock and saw this. I hopped back on the boat and made a cell phone photo, then wondered why I did not see the photo when I was getting on the boat earlier. There was a lot of working going on and people coming and going, so I did not have an opportunity to employ a medium or big sized camera for this. Maybe another day I'll be invited back for more work and it will be quieter and conditions might align for a variation of this with another camera.


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    I was thinking Hawaii, and I see once I clicked through to the Flickr image, I was correct. Very cool - I had a friend who was doing a series of oil paintings there during the eruption. I thought it would be really neat to photograph.

    Early morning in Greenville, SC
    Widelux F7, Delta 400



    Afternoon Light on the Chattooga River Trail



    And
    King's Creek Falls



    Made some 4x5 images of the above, but haven't developed them yet. Too busy. Maybe tonight.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by mijosc View Post
    Another one taken around the same time. I initially wasn't very impressed with what I had, but upon reviewing the images over a year later, I was able to find a couple I really liked.


    Burning Coast II by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
    Great sense of drama, well done.

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    Michael, the tonality of these images is truly exceptional, completing their effect. Good timing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Afternoon Light on the Chattooga River Trail
    That one has a nice "swoop" to it--Ellicott Rock Wilderness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mijosc View Post
    Spectacular !

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    Massachusetts, October 2019

    Returning to the scene of the crime yet again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    That one has a nice "swoop" to it--Ellicott Rock Wilderness?
    You got it. I was in Greenville with my wife for a conference but went out to Ellicott for the day. Chattooga might be a good longer backpacking trip. That one is my fav I think from the weekend.
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    Massachusetts, October 2019

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