The Landscape Photography Thread
#241
Posted 15 June 2015 - 02:55 AM
I was using some old T-Max 400 (tmy2) I bought off ebay and this was my first time using Pyrocat MC with it, so the negatives were pretty thick (14 minutes with 5 inversions every 4 minutes), so I need to drop the time down some.
Shot on my Zone VI 4x5 with a Fujinon W 125mm F5.6 lens and using a 2 stop graduated ND filter. Shot on some pretty fogged TMax 400 and developed in Pyrocat MC for 14 minutes.
Mountain Storm by Colorado CJ, on Flickr
#242
Posted 15 June 2015 - 04:11 AM
I am haunted by waters
#243
Posted 15 June 2015 - 02:35 PM
One taken while roaming about Wyoming last spring.....
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#244
Posted 15 June 2015 - 02:44 PM
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#245
Posted 15 June 2015 - 02:46 PM
I am haunted by waters
#246
Posted 15 June 2015 - 03:20 PM
Paul
#247
Posted 15 June 2015 - 07:04 PM
Wow, more nice images! Thanks Park and Mr. 3pin.
x2 !
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#248
Posted 15 June 2015 - 11:55 PM
Nicely photographed! Very nicely photographed!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
#249
Posted 20 June 2015 - 02:57 PM
Not the grand expansive vista, but a great place to be
IMG_5345 by John Russell, on Flickr
IMG_5211 by John Russell, on Flickr
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#250
Posted 20 June 2015 - 05:57 PM
John (I assume),
Those may not be expansive vistas for soaring raptors, but for organisms somewhat closer to the ground, they are grand landscape vistas, nevertheless, and appear full of subjects for a macro lens.
Thanks for posting.
Paul
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