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Michael West
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Slobodan Blagojevic
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Michael, I like the b&w version a bit more...it had just the right touch of abstract that b&w inherently has.
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Michael West
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Same tree different exposures on different days. I thoroughly agree on the monotone "treatment being the way to go.
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The third one is really beautiful
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Dahlmann
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Untitled
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Marlyn
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Lone Tree in the Sea.
Off the coast of Fraser Island, Queensland.
Shot on Velvia 50, 4x5 camera with 6x12 Rollfilm back.
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wolfnowl
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Interesting colour choices. Not sure if I like it, but it intrigues me.
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Mjollnir
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#2 Oaks in Sunrise Fog, Cathy's Valley, CA 140
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Eric Myrvaagnes
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Quote from: Mjollnir on December 12, 2011, 08:25:33 pm
#2 Oaks in Sunrise Fog, Cathy's Valley, CA 140
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Ooh! Ooh! Love it!
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Mjollnir
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Quote from: Eric Myrvaagnes on December 12, 2011, 09:40:36 pm
Ooh! Ooh! Love it!
Thanks! It's from sort of a 'last hurrah tour' w/my LX-5 before the Xmas GH2 came.
I'm always amazed at what the tiny little thing is capable of.
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Chairman Bill
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December 18, 2011, 01:55:13 pm »
From North Hill, near Minehead, Somerset.
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Slobodan Blagojevic
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Bill, that is a lovely capture! The only nitpick, which would probably become a bigger problem if printed bigger, is chromatic aberration (red/cyan) in the branches.
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Chairman Bill
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Slobadan
yes, a bit of a problem with my 18-35 at the 18mm end. I'm still struggling with Aperture's CA reduction tool though.
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wolfnowl
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Nicely done indeed!
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Here are four panoramic images from last fall. Camera Horseman 617, Velvia 50 Film, Schneider 180mm Apo-Symmar L Lens.
I have uploaded over 30 new tree images to my website.
Steven
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Thanks for sharing your work!
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michael ellis
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I have really enjoyed seeing all these tree photos. I have been in love with trees (and wood) for all my life. This is my first post of a photo on LULA so it is with some trepidation that I present here one of my tree shots.
This is an Eastern Oregon Pine grove. This is a chrome 4x5 that I shot with my Crown Graphic and have scanned and processed in ACR and Photoshop.
I have only moved to digital in the last few years and it has re ignited my passion for photography. I now have a digital SLR and the Canon d10 (it shoots underwater!) and am re learning exposure etc. It has been quite a journey.
Thanks for taking a look and thanks to everyone who shares their photos and techniques so readily here.
Sincerely,
Michael
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tim wolcott
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STEVE AND TERRY, very nice as always. Just thought I would say Kudo's to you. Here are a few others.
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tom b
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February 20, 2012, 07:16:47 pm »
An alternative view of Uluru.
Cheers,
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I just posted my first post as a new thread then saw this thread and felt this was a better location to put my shot from tonight.
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