Thanks David and scheinfluger. That other photo was just a follow-up in discussing a location in the Smoky Mountains, unrelated.
I just finished making a couple of 16x20 prints of this image in the darkroom, I am very happy with the results.
Thanks David and scheinfluger. That other photo was just a follow-up in discussing a location in the Smoky Mountains, unrelated.
I just finished making a couple of 16x20 prints of this image in the darkroom, I am very happy with the results.
A few months ago I posted some foggy images I made up at Fort Mountain. That evening as I was returning home I found a little pull-off area that overlooks the Cohutta Wilderness. The clouds were breaking as the sun began to set and I clambered on top of an old stone wall and precariously setup my Chamonix with 240mm G-Claron lens to shoot something. It was a chaotic area and I ended up just popping two sheets of E100VS. I didn't have enough E-6 to bother until this past week, and so finally got these developed.
I ended up having a pseudo-panorama. I think I should've shot 3 sheets as there was quite a bit in the middle I missed, but I think it works as a diptych:
Nice. Even before reading I thought that had an E100Vs look to it (which I used to shoot a lot- one of my favorites).
Perfect Robert...perfect!
Flooded woods, late in the day.
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