W/NW B&W Landscapes

Lovely photo, the grey tones are superb!
Thank you, @largedrink, appreciate the kind words! Maybe not the ideal light with the afternoon sun almost directly above, but sometimes you just have to deal with it and hope for the best. I also didn't frame as well as I would have liked, with the edge of the cliff creeping just into the bottom of the frame. Either a bit parallax error with the taking lens or hasty framing. I guess I could always crop it out along with the rebate.
 
Thank you, @largedrink, appreciate the kind words! Maybe not the ideal light with the afternoon sun almost directly above, but sometimes you just have to deal with it and hope for the best. I also didn't frame as well as I would have liked, with the edge of the cliff creeping just into the bottom of the frame. Either a bit parallax error with the taking lens or hasty framing. I guess I could always crop it out along with the rebate.
I like the composition, the tree is perfectly placed. Did you use a filter at all? Some of mine from my last trip to the Otago area have quite a washed out sky as its pure blue and very bright. I regret not using a yellow or orange filter.
 
I like the composition, the tree is perfectly placed. Did you use a filter at all? Some of mine from my last trip to the Otago area have quite a washed out sky as its pure blue and very bright. I regret not using a yellow or orange filter.
Thank you! Unfortunately, I don't have any filters for my Rolleicord V. The only accessory I have is a Rolleinar 1, which wouldn't have been much use here. 😂
 
gelatin silver print (elmar 35mm f3.5) leica ll

Amstelveen 2011

Erik.

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Along the Queen's Garden Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park. Even in mid-April, some of the most popular hiking trails were still closed because of all the snow.

Rolleicord V, Kodak 400TX (expired 2018), developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6 minutes.


2023.04.14 Roll #332-07699-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
 
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