Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Chairman Bill on October 21, 2010, 05:37:43 pm
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We've got one for rocks, one for clouds, and one for trees, but not one for mountains. An oversight that needs to be rectified, so ...
Tryfan, Snowdonia. A little over 3000' of scramble - you do not get to the top (from the Ogwen Lake side) with out using your hands.
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A lot of effort but its obviously worth the effort. From what I can see its a wonderful shot. Its too small to really see any detail...for my old eyes anyway. ;)
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...for my old eyes anyway. ;)
In which case I would rather not have you focus 4 me :)
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:D :D :D :D Good one... thanks... ::)
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A lot of effort but its obviously worth the effort. From what I can see its a wonderful shot. Its too small to really see any detail...for my old eyes anyway. ;)
Try clicking on the image ...
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Nice shot. Especially like the combination of (some) blue sky with the golen foreground. I love mountains too, and here is one shot from Oman.
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Try clicking on the image ...
Oh.. now that works!!! Thanks!! Wonderful! ;)
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Here are a couple of Mtn images, One from Patagonia Chile, and one from Patagonia of the North in the Yukon, Canada.
Horseman 617 180 mm Lens with Velvia 50 film.
Steven
http://www.friedmanphoto.com (http://www.friedmanphoto.com)
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Some nice work here! Love the one from Oman.
Mike.
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Here is two from Spitsbergen in the winter.
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The mark of a true photographer is to evoke, in your images the feelings that enticed you to take them, in others. I get this with yours. Wonderful shots. Ansel would be proud.
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Beautiful series of photos, love them all!
Duncan
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One of High Crag, Buttermere, in the English Lake District
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Pillar, English Lake District
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And the B&W conversion
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The B&W is good, but I still prefer the color version.
Ronny
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Cloud over the Black Cuillin, Skye, Scotland