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    Re: Winter landscape

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    That third one is outstanding!
    Thank you Michael...EC

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    Re: Winter landscape

    The images posted here should be from large format equipment, yes?

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    Re: Winter landscape

    Castle Lake near Mount Shasta, California in October of 2002.

    Tachihara 4x5 Field, Nikkor 150mm ƒ5.6 lens, Kodak Portra 160VC.


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    Re: Winter landscape

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    The images posted here should be from large format equipment, yes?
    Geez, Vinny, I went brain dead. I guess I spend too much time at APUG. Most of my stuff is 4x5 or 8x10 but these were with an RZ67..Sorry..Evan Clarke

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    Re: Winter landscape

    I'm still a newbie. But here are 2 from last week. Trying to get a hold on exposure as well as composition. This really is fun and frustrating all at the same time.




    Bulls Bridge in Kent, CT.

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    Re: Winter landscape

    Both nice, Gevalia!

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    Re: Winter landscape

    Joshua tree, Feb 7 2009
    210mm, fuji instant film

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    Re: Winter landscape

    These images were taken on Skye in Nov of last year. The first image is looking to the back of the Black Cullins from Sligachan(pronounced "sligahan") close the the bridge that appears in lots of brochures, travel mags and books.

    The second is of Bla Bheinn( pronounced "blaven") taken close to the road to Elgol, a very well known and popular spot with photographers. Pretty much all of the UKs top landscape photographers have an "Elgol" in their collection!

    Great 4 days on Skye with good frosts and some very inclement weather.

    Gari

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    Re: Winter landscape

    Gari,

    Skye looks a lot like south central Alaska.

    Nice.

    Bruce

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    Re: Winter landscape

    Tobermory, Ontario


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