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Yosemite

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Welcomed in the new year in Yosemite. It's hard to describe how incredibly beautiful it is.
 
Run Buck Run!

Taken in a conservation area where they are incredibly used to people (except this fella didn't like me and left :)

Pentax K7
Sigma f2.8 70-200

uploading issues...ugh.
 
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting much lately. I hope that 2014 will bring me more time for interacting here.

I do have some new work in the pipeline and hope to get it out soon. Here is a sunrise from a very memorable morning in the Italian Alps last Friday. As always, you can click through for the story and for a larger version of the photo...


 
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting much lately. I hope that 2014 will bring me more time for interacting here.

I do have some new work in the pipeline and hope to get it out soon. Here is a sunrise from a very memorable morning in the Italian Alps last Friday. As always, you can click through for the story and for a larger version of the photo...


Not sure what it needs... Let me think, maybe turn the Sun down a bit or move it to camera right just a tad.

Your stuff is so good I'll just goof off and let the other folk tell you how beautiful this scene is.

Dale
 
You won't find those here.

I have one word for this: Kodalith. I had fun with the stuff when I shot 4x5.

Dale

I run a darkroom at work, so I dont really get much time to go out and shoot, but do get to play in the darkroom a lot. Although I am considering buying a RZ67 Mamiya and trying to do more portraiture.

Think im going to turn those prints into canvas cyanotypes :D
 
I run a darkroom at work, so I dont really get much time to go out and shoot, but do get to play in the darkroom a lot. Although I am considering buying a RZ67 Mamiya and trying to do more portraiture.

Think im going to turn those prints into canvas cyanotypes :D

In college I made my own water based emulsion with watercolor pigments. I made contact prints from the 4x5 Kodalith I shot. very cool stuff. Did a 4 color of a BB hole in a window and silkscreened it. Film has such possibilities that digital just can't do. You can recreate the effect, but it's the process that makes it fun.

Sorry, no pics.

Dale
 
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting much lately. I hope that 2014 will bring me more time for interacting here.

I do have some new work in the pipeline and hope to get it out soon. Here is a sunrise from a very memorable morning in the Italian Alps last Friday. As always, you can click through for the story and for a larger version of the photo...


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You work blows most things I've seen out of the water. I very much appreciate the stories you include with your photos. Makes me feel a little less defective for occasionally blaming the weather for subpar photos ;)

My entry for today is again from Curaçao. This was on a hike up mount Christoffel, which is only 372 m, but it does start off at sea level and climbing in 30 ºC heat is no easy hike. It rained on the morning of my ascent, which was good on one hand, as it cools you down, but it does make the sky look a bit blah in the photos.

The muddy stream in the lower right is actually the "hiking" trail. Over the last few tens of meters before the summit the whole thing is not even hiking, it's pure rock climbing, and right after the rain - very slippery.


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I'm sorry that I haven't been posting much lately. I hope that 2014 will bring me more time for interacting here.

I do have some new work in the pipeline and hope to get it out soon. Here is a sunrise from a very memorable morning in the Italian Alps last Friday. As always, you can click through for the story and for a larger version of the photo...


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I'm sorry you haven't been posting on here as much lately as well.

Yet another beautiful picture. As usual the story behind it shows why your photography stands out compared to others. Your commitment to get that photo!
I to have been hoping we would have had some snow by now here in the UK.
 
Looking forward to seeing some shots with your tubes at some point fella.

Here's my first attempt with the tubes. Had a real lack off a subject (Mrs Apple fanboy had scoffed the raspberries I was going to use!), but thought I would see how they work out.
Although I had read about the NDOF it really comes as a surprise how narrow it is. Good fun for a rainy afternoon. Looking forward to some fun when spring hits as well.

Comments always appreciated.
 
Here's my first attempt with the tubes. Had a real lack off a subject (Mrs Apple fanboy had scoffed the raspberries I was going to use!), but thought I would see how they work out.
Although I had read about the NDOF it really comes as a surprise how narrow it is. Good fun for a rainy afternoon. Looking forward to some fun when spring hits as well.
Comments always appreciated.

I like it!

The DOF is a little too narrow for my liking, but I know it's hard with tubes and bumping up F-stop with an already high ISO and lower shutter speed can be hard.
 
In college I made my own water based emulsion with watercolor pigments. I made contact prints from the 4x5 Kodalith I shot. very cool stuff. Did a 4 color of a BB hole in a window and silkscreened it. Film has such possibilities that digital just can't do. You can recreate the effect, but it's the process that makes it fun.

Sorry, no pics.

Dale

You wouldnt believe how many people ask me why I "waste time and money" with chemical photography.

Makes me :mad:
 
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