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October. Yosemite, CA, eastern Sierras, unknown lake near Tioga Pass. Possibly Ellery Lake. Traces of warm sunset grace the mountaintop.
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Pentax 6x7, 2.8/75mm SMCP; Fuji Pro 400H @250

Excellent work Doug!
 
Another from April 2015... same camera, different film...

If you're wondering about why I keep sharing older photos, I can't shoot new photos anymore so I have been going through my archives and looking for photos I forgot about or didn't have the skills to color balance properly.
This particular photo, I tried 3 or 4 times back in 2015 to get the colors right and I wasn't happy with any of them. This morning I pulled up the original unedited scan, and I think I got it right.



Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Kodak Medalist II
Ektar 100/3.5
Expired (1995) 620 Kodak Gold 200@100
Epson V500​
 
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These will be matted side by side for comic relief. I am hanging a new set of photos at the gallery, mostly variations on the ever-timely theme Black Lives Matter, and these didn’t quite make the cut. They were shot as 6x7 in a GF670, but cropped for 8x10 framing.
 
I’d like to add my admiration for this landscape, Doug.

October. Yosemite, CA, eastern Sierras, unknown lake near Tioga Pass. Possibly Ellery Lake. Traces of warm sunset grace the mountaintop.
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Pentax 6x7, 2.8/75mm SMCP; Fuji Pro 400H @250
 
Also wonderful.

It strikes me, in this image and in Derek’s above, that photography has a special genius for depicting subtle dramas of water, and the water cycle, in the ways it interacts with things that are more fixed and static: the scrim of fog before the background trees in Pan’s image of figures on a hill, and the hurlyburly of river water striking the rock.

Yashica T4 - December 2009
Kodak BW400CN

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