Thanks Ken; there's more. (but with a normal contemporary d600)
_DSC6799 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
Thanks Ken; there's more. (but with a normal contemporary d600)
_DSC6799 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
Tuco I really like that second one. It has a really great feel to it. Very authentic.
According to the weather report, the heat index today was over 100 degrees. I took a hike, just a couple of miles, and I was simply drenched in sweat. Oh, and I almost got sucked into some "quickmud." I heard the air/water pocket go and was suddenly sinking in mud. Got out of it quickly though. Never had that happen before but the whole area I was hiking in was underwater for several months due to flooding so I guess that's why.
Here are a couple frames. Taken with a Pentax 6x7 and an SMC 55mm f/4. Testing developers with FP4+...I shot this at 160 and developed in Acufine for 4:30:
Bryan I love the 'knees'
Here a few from my recent trip to Echo Park in Dinosaur National Monument.
Me and a friend of mine have been going there to photograph every 4 years for the last 28 years and this is the first time we did not take any LF gear.
beaver pond, yampa river by Clay Percy (slow motion reentry mode), on Flickr
wall along a yampa river sandbar by Clay Percy (slow motion reentry mode), on Flickr
juniper by the green river, co by Clay Percy (slow motion reentry mode), on Flickr
beaver pond wall & cottonwoods, yampa river by Clay Percy (slow motion reentry mode), on Flickr
Clay that's a very welcoming set of photos. Really gives a sense of the place.
I guess I liked the light.
Garage door
From a trip last year
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