Nicely done, Ken. I haven't seen a picture of that falls before.
Nicely done, Ken. I haven't seen a picture of that falls before.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Peter. Tower Falls is one of my favorites in the park, very easy to get to and very picturesque. Tower Creek dumps into the Yellowstone River about 18 miles or so down stream (north) of the Lower Falls Canyon area.
Ken
Here are a couple New Zealand waterfalls.
Scanned 4x5 contact prints.
Gowland Pocket View w/ 150mm lens, Tmax100
On left -- Truman Cove, South Island
On Right -- Falls near Lake Waikaremoana (Te Urewere National Park, North Island)
Taken early last fall, just developed. This is a quick scan from an 8X10 contact print. I'm trying to get a little discipline in me and getting back behind the camera and into the darkroom.
8 1/2" Caltar, J+C 100, metered at 50 ASA, unsure of the rest. I don't recall the mame of the falls. Its one eddie turned me on to. I'll be going back.
Eric,
Munising falls?
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
This is one of my first large format pictures taken at Missouiri Falls in Arkansas. Not one of my best, but it is of a waterfall
Paul Ward
First real camera: Nikon F2, gift from gandfather (1980), still have and use it.
Wista m45 4x5
Calumet Green Monster
Agfa 8x10 Field Camera
“A big negative is really a positive…”
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I shot this in Summer 2004 on Velvia, Zone VI, 150mm, 1", f/16
Bill McMannis
Here is a shot i did using the beastly cambo legend 8x10. lens used was a grundlach radar ext. wa. f16. got a bit of fog in the lower right corner, bad holder i think. shot 3 sec@f32
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
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