Jemery, this offers riches of varied details that keep the eye moving to discover new features. Well done.
Jemery, this offers riches of varied details that keep the eye moving to discover new features. Well done.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Yes, the two bottom corners are a subtle, but effective addition. You are posting some very nice images!
Growing up in Casper, my first backpack trips with my dad (always to go fishing!) were in the Bighorns, then I graduated to the Wind Rivers.
cgratham
Great photo jemery. I love how the rock in the foreground and the grass frame the reflection in the water of the lighter sky and clouds.
ChrisUlophot
Jemery, this offers riches of varied details that keep the eye moving to discover new features. Well done.Thank you all very much for the kind words.h2oman
Yes, the two bottom corners are a subtle, but effective addition. You are posting some very nice images!
Growing up in Casper, my first backpack trips with my dad (always to go fishing!) were in the Bighorns, then I graduated to the Wind Rivers.
I feel very fortunate to have visited the Bighorns on that day. The weather for hiking was fantastic, cool and just a light mist of rain. I saw a couple of moose, took four 4x5 images that I am very fond of, and had a lovely meal along the shores of the beautiful Lake Helen. I hope to return one day for more extensive photography.
If only I didn't live in south Florida!
Got a chance to print this one this weekend, 16x20 on Fomapan Variant 112 at grade 0.7, lightly bleached and selenium toned.
Drumbowie Reservoir by tthef, on Flickr
Would love to have it on my wall
The aptly named Devil's Homestead, Lava Beds National Monument. Tmax 100 developed in D23, Fujinon 125W lens on 4x5. For some musings on Lava Beds and photographing there, see the most recent blog post at my web page.
Intrepid 4x5 camera, Caltar 150mm f/5.6 lens, Ilford HP5 Plus film, f/11, 60 minutes exposure, Tunnel View of Yosemite National Park under full moon light.
[QUOTE=newtorf;1626509]Intrepid 4x5 camera, Caltar 150mm f/5.6 lens, Ilford HP5 Plus film, f/11, 60 minutes exposure, Tunnel View of Yosemite National Park under full moon light.
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Very nice and well done! Must have been quite a calculation of the shuttertime!
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