Thanks a lot djdister, Marty and chassis
In my remote sensing classes back in the 1980s we did a section on Shiprock and the interpretations of Hogback ridges. The one to the east (the one I mistakenly drove to in the dark before predawn) was the most striking (pun intended) of the hogback ridges, from the imagery that is. It the dark from the road it was not that impressive.
Regards
Marty
Thanks CJ!
Marty, that's really a place I'd love to study. As a geologist, it really fascinates me, like an X-ray of a volcano.
Thanks Stone. It's a scan. Just a few contrast adjustments in Lightroom. There's a slider for the toning as well in the software.
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One of my photographic re-visits to a place that speaks to me. In 2010, I took here photo "In Winter's grip", and in 2007 the "Weir". This time, there is some change visible. Unfortunatelly, the curved branch that so well framed the view broke off... And I liked it so much... Well, thinks change...
Shot with Chamonix 5×8" Large Format camera and Schiffel Doppel Anastigmat 180mm f:4.5 lens on 5×8" sheet of Adox CHS 25, developed in Rodinal (R09).
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