Vaughn, thanks. I wasn't sure how this was going to look in carbon but wow! When you see the print you will see what I mean. I didn't have a long enough lens to get into the area where the cabbage leaves could be isolated. It kind of reminds me of a window to the past with the foreground out of focus. Great trail!
I'll be sure to bring it to Renaissance this year.
Jim
Jim what is Renaissance? I'd love to see this carbon print too.
Curt
three leaves
I could have sworn I answered this -- must have been in a different dimension...
Yosemite Renaissance is a multi-media annual competition/show in Yosemite Valley. Themed, but loosely...must relate to Yosemite and/or the Sierras. Images of some past shows and more info here:
http://www.yosemiterenaissance.org/
Over 700 entries this year -- 42 pieces accepted. The show stays in Yosemite for a while, then moves throughout the Central Valley/Bay Area for a total of a year.
My second year in a row that I have not got a print in -- next year my entries will be killer!
Here a list of photographers who got images in I reconize a couple names:
8. Robert Dayton, Moss Covered Tree, Fall, YNP, digital photograph, 12 x 18.
9. Cynthia Debenedetti, November First Snows.
12. Ira Estin, Buck in Snow, photograph, 16 x 20.
14. Rheana Gardner, Yosemite in Winter, inkjet print from Holga camera, 24 x 24.
16. John Harrison, Reflections of El Capitan at Sunset, photograph, 24 x 36.
18. Michael Katz, Winter Oaks in Fog, photograph, 9 x 23.
22. Ken Marcus, Dogwoods, Fern Springs, photograph, 16 x 20.
25. Jon McCormack, Vernal Falls in Summer, photograph, 24 x 16.
29. William Neill, Willow in Snowstorm, Sierra Nevada Foothills, photograph, 16 x 24.
33. Nancy Robbins, Snow Babies, photograph, 13 x 19.
34. Anne W. Rosenfeld, Autumn Blush, inkjet print on fine art paper, 13 x 20.
35. Anne W. Rosenfeld, Autumn Flush, inkjet print on fine art paper, 20 x 13.
36. Hugh Sakols, Snow on Firs, archival pigment print, 12 x 18.
Seems like images of snow were hot this year -- you never know.
Vaughn
PS...the entries are juried by a local committee, and then a judge or two are brought in to determine awards.
Here are a couple from the summer. WVU Forest here in West Virginia.
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