Originally Posted by CreationBear Excellent, ... , it's a great study. Fully agree
Originally Posted by otto.f Fully agree Thanks
Boulder, Colorado flatirons. Fujinon 240mm + Toyo 45CF + Kodak 320XP + HC-110
Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by austin granger Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr Excellent!!! An example of good reasons NOT to use a filter sometimes, where the distant haze look is allowed, and not a total loss of darker details in foreground ridge... Bravo!!! Steve K
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These leaning Ponderosas made me think my camera wasn’t level, but it was perfectly level. My Tachi’s front rise was begging for mercy, while the Schneider was quite calm. Way up in the Cascade Mountains, Wash. state. Tachi 4x5 Schneider XL 110mm/5.6 Ilford FP4+ (in D-76 1:1) Epson 4990/Epson Scan
Red Rocks, Morrison, Colorado. Toyo 45CF + Sinaron 135mm + Arista EDU 100 + HC-110.
Originally Posted by austin granger Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr Were the tree trunks in the fore ground knocked over in eruption in 1980 ? It's hard to comprehend the forces involved. Martin
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