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Love this one, Pan. Really wonderful. We're in apple country, too, and picking them each year is definitely a marker of change. For me your photo suggests so much. If it were mine I'd frame it.

I haven't been in this thread for a while. It seems to have slowed a bit. I'm trying digital more now with a new GR IIIx. Not sure yet where this will lead, but I'm really enjoying 40mm and its carry-everywhere quality.

John

Thank you John for your comment, it was the last frame of the roll, I shot it to finish it off and now feels bitter-sweet seeing these pictures. I think I am starting hibernating, I spend less time online and more time watching documentaries. I have a few more summer pics, I will scan them one day.

Enjoy your Ricoh, I have a soft spot for Ricoh lenses, I always liked them.
 
Great Sand Dunes Ntl Monument SW Colorado 1992 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Sunrise at the Great Sand Dunes National Monument SW Colorado late 1980s. 4x5 Sinar Norma, HP5 (not +) PMK+ dev 90mm F8 Norma Super Angulon. Norma Yellow Glass FIlter, 8x10 Foma fibre paper Dektol developer. Omega DII Omegalite head 180mm black Rodagon.

What a lovely experience this was. Quite a long hike to get to this spot. Who says you can't use Monorail View Cameras in the field?
 
Great Sand Dunes Ntl Monument SW Colorado 1992 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Sunrise at the Great Sand Dunes National Monument SW Colorado late 1980s. 4x5 Sinar Norma, HP5 (not +) PMK+ dev 90mm F8 Norma Super Angulon. Norma Yellow Glass FIlter, 8x10 Foma fibre paper Dektol developer. Omega DII Omegalite head 180mm black Rodagon.

What a lovely experience this was. Quite a long hike to get to this spot. Who says you can't use Monorail View Cameras in the field?

It is also a great scan of the negative- what scanner do you use?
 
Thank you Pan, After deciding that 11x14" was as large as i wanted to print that image, I tried a few papers and the Foma WT held the delicacy of the sun coming across the ridge from the left, and at the same time provided good detail in the glacier tongue on the right.
 
Thank you, Pan! A new scan of the print. I think I've finally found my way into the jungle of scanning a print.

gelatin silver print (heliar 50mm f1.5) leica mp

Erik.

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