A couple from Oregon. The panoramic is a 4x5 crop and the pond is 8x10
A couple from Oregon. The panoramic is a 4x5 crop and the pond is 8x10
Taken at Light House Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada. I love Arbutus trees.
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There is some truly gorgeous work presented here! Wonderful!
Here's mine...
Aspens on the East Fork, Sierra
4x5, 300mm on Astia
Keep them coming, everyone!
-PB
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
this is all wonderful, yes keep them coming! I'm even more inspired for next weekend to find some more trees!
Daniel Buck - 3d VFX artist
3d work: DanielBuck.net
photography: 404Photography.net - BuckshotsBlog.com
Some rare Lacebark pines. Made with a 15" Apo-Raptar as I recall.
Cuyamaca Peak, San Diego County, 4x5, 300mm, Provia 100F
Shenandoah National Park, Va. 4x5 Arista 400. 150mm Rodenstock Apo-Sironar S.
Wow, lots of great photographs here. Thanks for the inspiration. Here's my non-living contribution.
Dead Palms. Chuckwalla Mountains, Calif.
Michael E. Gordon
http://www.michael-gordon.com
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