It is a small beach in Normandie (France), on the Channel coast near Mont St-Michel, I was fascinated by the variety of textures and layered tones of the rocks, an evident subject for monochrom photography.
On the second view, the walker silhouette increases the impression of gigantism given by the low and wide angle (150mm focal length), but in reality it is a bit less impressive. :-)
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Updated the previous image of the Grand Canyon Sunrise at Point Imperial. Sublte, but there.
20180927_0137_Working_Edit_Copy_20190524 by Steven Ruttenberg
Thanks Steven. Good work on the GC image. I think that shows the strength of color neg over chromes. There's more foreground interest here than your other GC images IMO.
Here's an image I made on a short roadtrip this past week. This place is called Shaking Rock, and is located in Lexington, GA. This huge rock at one point could be moved with one hand as it was precariously placed on top of the granite outcropping. But at some point it finally succumbed to gravity and is no longer movable. I stop here every time I pass by, and this time finally had my 4x5.
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, T-Max 100 dev'd in Rodinal 1:50:
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