Nice minimalistic shot, Bob...
Here's a minimalistic shot from Lake Pukaki, New Zealand
Fotoman 617
Acros 100
Rodenstock 180mm
Nice minimalistic shot, Bob...
Here's a minimalistic shot from Lake Pukaki, New Zealand
Fotoman 617
Acros 100
Rodenstock 180mm
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
Golden Gate bridge from Berkely Pier about 2 weeks ago.
Fotoman 6x17
Fuji 300mm
Kodak 100VS
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
Golden Gate bridge from Berkely Pier about 2 weeks ago. About 10 minutes after the prior image..
Fotoman 6x17
Fuji 300mm
Kodak 100VS
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
Love the images Shailendra.
Shailendra:
Nice color transition from #1 to #2. I like #1 just a bit better with the hint of blue at the top. But it goes to show what those of us doing sunrise/sunsets have learned... to keep shooting as the rise or set progresses because each shot will be uniquely beautiful.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
Lovely set of colour and B&W image Shailendra. Your site inspired my 6x17 trip. Bob that last image is no slough either, beautiful light on the hills.
My own effort from a sunrise along the 90 mile beach on the south east coast of Australia. 90mm on Portra 160VC
SM:
Nice. I like the way the blue sky is reflecting in the water.
Sure wish I could get down-under someday. But I'd probably get eaten by a croc before getting any good photos.
Here's a vintage Atlantic City, NJ photo I did in the 1990s. Looks like I'm really having to dig into my old files to find something to compare with Shailendra's sunsets.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Was that shot on Provia rguinter?
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
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