Platinum/palladium print, Potassium oxalate developer (110F)
5x7, FP4+, Fuji W 180mm/5.6, f/22 at 1/8 with yellow filter, early morning partial sun
Near Hualaihue, Chile
Platinum/palladium print, Potassium oxalate developer (110F)
5x7, FP4+, Fuji W 180mm/5.6, f/22 at 1/8 with yellow filter, early morning partial sun
Near Hualaihue, Chile
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
And another print from the same printing session.
Eastside of Zion National Park, from my Artist-in-residence a year ago.
Platinum/palladium print, Potassium oxalate developer (110F)
8x10, Fuji W 250/6.7, f45 at 1 second with orange filter (two stops more exposure), Acros100, Ilford PQ Universal Developer in 3005 Expert Drum
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Goniochromatype - hand colored..
Thea posed
24x30cm
The Zion image is really gorgeous Vaughn, the delicate highlights look great even on a scan, the print must be even better, top work
A recently printed (platinum/palladium) set of 5x7s from Chile.
Cerro Paine and Torres del Paine
Parque Nacional Torres del Paine; a short walk up the hill from the campground. In the morning, but not too early!
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Vaughn,
I don't think the 2d image is the Torres but rather Cuernos del Paine (see https://www.spiritsofsilver.com/yaho...2820_large.jpg which is a rather short hike uphill from the main campground. I had a tourists excursion boat drop me off about 10 to 15 miles from the entrance and came upon this view as I neared the campground. Here is the real Torres which is an couple of hours uphill before daylight on a "good weather day" due to the wind at the top which becomes gusts of hurricane force as noon approaches: https://www.spiritsofsilver.com/yaho...1542_large.jpg. As far as I know they are not visible from any other trail. I think that the first image is Cerro Paine Grande from Lake Pehoe.
Thomas
Both images share tripod holes.
I believe one of the towers of Torres del Paine is visible in the back behind Cuernos del Paine.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
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