Great job, Jim. I like them all.
I never have seen a 8x10" reverse film. It must be awesome.
Zak Baker
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"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
Ansel Adams
Harley, Erik, Omar, thanks. I always find I am drawn to the southwest/west. It seems my trips always take me to the same places - Capitol Reef, Zion, Death Valley, (and if I make it to Death Valley, I might as well take a trip up along the eastern Sierras.) I am envious of those that live close to these areas!
On this particular trip, I fortunately (and finally) ran into some decent light and skies. Doesn't seem to happen very often. Thanks again.
I really don't know if i will travel to USA again this year later, should i bring LF with me? I don't drive overseas and i don't know how to access to those locations there, so i don't know what the point of carrying LF if i can't access to those spots to use it.
I will buy film from USA rather than i buy with me, but unfortunately Velvia 50 is almost gone, and not sure what LF slides are available to buy from there.
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, UT
Ebony RW810, 300mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N, Kodak Ektascan B/RA CRT X-Ray Film, Processed in a unicolor drum, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100, Bronze toned in CS4
In November of 2013, friend and fellow forum member, Randy Estudillo and I made a trip out to northern Arizona and southern Utah. For the first two days we were unable to use our cameras because there was either constant rain, high winds, or both! By the time we made it to Monument Valley, the weather had subsided. Limited to clear skies, I was looking for strong foreground elements that would be of visual interest and would allow me to raise the horizon line; this is one of those attempts.
-DP
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