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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Attachment 82985[/QUOTE]

    Great image papac.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    [QUOTE=Bryan Lemasters;950201]
    Quote Originally Posted by cpercy View Post
    An early image from the martian landing.]

    Neat image, Clay.
    Thanks Bryan, and yes as you deduced it is Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah outside Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.

    Quote Originally Posted by EOTS View Post
    Nice, Clay! Alien mushrooms ;-)
    Thanks Martin.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by cpercy View Post
    An early image from the martian landing.
    Did anybody else read some of these when you were small?

    http://peyre.x10.mx/OldGoodStuff/mushroom.htm

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by mdm View Post

    Another with the same story, except FP4 now.
    Wonderful!

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by EOTS View Post
    Martin, this is gorgeous. Did you use some graduated ND filter(presumably hard) to darken the sky or did you do this in postprocessing?

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Thank you przemur!

    Yes, I used a Lee Hard Grad ND Filter, I think either 0.6 or 0.9 strength ...
    With slide film you can't do very much postprocessing in post ... I'm working with Velvia 50 for all the landscapes (sometimes Provia)

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    A great thing about Yosemite is that you can just point your camera ANYWHERE, heck, even with the lenscap on and pointing it backward, and press the shutter and you will get images like this:



    True story: on my way home, I dropped by Yosemite (and any time you can say, "I dropped by Yosemite on my way home," it has to be a great day) and heading toward the Village, I passed this rock. I tuned around and found a spot to park. While I was setting up my tripod, a car pulled over on the other side, and a guy came out with his tripod.

    He then literally plopped his tripod 3 feet next to mine.

    While thinking "You gotta kiddin' me," but being a friendly Californian, I said, "Hi!"

    He probably didn't hear me, as he was looking at the scene, and he picked up his tripod, and walked some distance down...

    What a critic. Didn't like my spot, I guess.

    My theory is that my spot is perfect for a panoramic shot, but not so much for a 35mm image. That's my story, to preserve my ego, and I am sticking with it.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    That works! Good story, too.
    Jim Cole
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Hey, tripod-to-tripod is the norm in Yosemite, especially at the popular locations. I always get a chuckle out of the row of photographers at Tunnel View, regardless of the quality of light.

    Workshops are especially bad for this, but I remember one in particular where a workshop participant (I hesitate to call him a photographer) would look at what you were shooting, and would nest his tripod inside the legs of your tripod so he could get the same shot. We ended up just setting up on garbage when he was around - it worked, he did the same and made the 'same' images that we never took lol.

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    One more. This is actually THE view that stopped my car:


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