Cleveland Falls by Nokton48, on Flickr
I got excited when I saw the leaves swirling around in the circular pool.
Sinar Norma, 90mm F8 Sinar Super Angulon, HP5 D76 Aristo #2 RC Multigrade dev
Cleveland Falls by Nokton48, on Flickr
I got excited when I saw the leaves swirling around in the circular pool.
Sinar Norma, 90mm F8 Sinar Super Angulon, HP5 D76 Aristo #2 RC Multigrade dev
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Frozen Cypress Dawes by Nokton48, on Flickr
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Cleveland Lily Pond by Nokton48, on Flickr
Sinar Norma 4x5 360 Apo Kowa HP5 D76 Arista RC #2 Multigrade
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Fine work, Daniel. I like Rock Bridge 3, in part because, except for the closest bottom foreground, the image does not have to so often forced appearance of such a wide-angle lens. It is a matter of taste, of course. But, as I near turning 68, I recall the sudden surge of the "wide angle look" and purposeful distortion that accompanied the tidal wave of psychedlics in the late '60s and on (which I thought was cool at the outset). The same look has become accepted as virtually normal now, with wider and better optics, in photojournalism, real estate offerings that turn cramped quarters into mansions, and, probably, on TV (wouldn't know). In any case, I enjoy your composition and tonality. Cleveland Falls is, I think, an especially nice counterpoint of moving and still, fluidity and solid angularity.
Philip Ulanowsky
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I appreciate your response and comments, Philip
I'm about ready to start up shooting LF again.
Something to enjoy in my retirement years ahead.
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