I like that one sheel. Ektar always has such electric blue skies though!
Here's something I took today. My original plan was a bust - went to a trail I've been wanting to hike for weeks but didn't realize to get much down it you have to ford a raging river (due to recent rains) and I was unprepared for that in improper clothes and with it being a chilly, windy day - not something I wanted to be wet in all day.
But I hung out around the edge of the "creek" and shot a few things anyway. Here are some water puddles on the banks of Holly Creek:
Chamonix 45n1, 150mm APO Symmar, TMX, FX-39, cropped 2:3
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A last slide from my trip to the island Mallorca. Cap formentor. Velvia 50 slide film. 210mm Sironar N.
Mallorca Impression 15 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
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Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk
That was indeed me. Well, more likely than not. I never saw another person with a LF camera. Did see one group with a drone at Tunnel View. Are those things allowed in the park? Anyway, the thing I most regret was the clear blue skies. Especially at sunset. Oh well, next year.
Kenny
Corran: I really like your "water puddles." We've been exchanging some notes on originality versus "the more common" images in the "Why We Photograph" thread, and I think this is a wonderful example of finding the less obvious in a scene. I'm in a bit of a bind, because I really like some of your creek scenes as well, even if they are more typical images, since they are also very well seen and done. OK, enough ego stroking!
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