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4 hours ago, A miller said:

A sunrise from the Dead Sea this past summer.  

Ektar 6x17 😍

Wonderful colors, once more! I wonder though, why you still didn't buy some more of these cameras? Imagine the possibilities of a rack of say 5 of these cameras side by side to create REALLY BIG panoramic scenes. You might end up with prints to wrap up whole buildings!

Kidding aside - I really am envious about the constant stream of quality in your work!

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vor 9 Stunden schrieb A miller:

A sunrise from the Dead Sea this past summer.  

Ektar 6x17 😍

Just beautiful and really amazing colors! Would love to be there now (it is snowing now in my hometown)

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Leica I / Nikkor 50/2 Collapsible LTM / Kodak UltraMax 400

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On the Ridgeway looking west.  H503CX, Planar 80mm f2.8, Fomapan 100, Ilfosol 3.

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Planning ahead - the next generation of beech trees.  Details as above.

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Leica M7 & 50mm Summar - Ilford Delta100 & yellow filter

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9 hours ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Wonderful colors, once more! I wonder though, why you still didn't buy some more of these cameras? Imagine the possibilities of a rack of say 5 of these cameras side by side to create REALLY BIG panoramic scenes. You might end up with prints to wrap up whole buildings!

Kidding aside - I really am envious about the constant stream of quality in your work!

ha ha good one, James.  I think I would need a jeep to go with those 5 extra cameras and associated gear 🤣

4 hours ago, benqui said:

Just beautiful and really amazing colors! Would love to be there now (it is snowing now in my hometown)

Thanks and me too - getting crazy cold and miserable here 😫

1 hour ago, Keith (M) said:

On the Ridgeway looking west.  H503CX, Planar 80mm f2.8, Fomapan 100, Ilfosol 3.

 

 

Planning ahead - the next generation of beech trees.  Details as above.

 

beautiful contrast, Keith - bravo!

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We've had some brutal days in NYC recently - this is with my Nikon Action Touch and Superia 1600

 

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

We've had some brutal days in NYC recently - this is with my Nikon Action Touch and Superia 1600

 

Brutal indeed! A graphic illustration of misery.

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vor 18 Stunden schrieb A miller:

 

Thanks, Gentlemen.   (Rog, you are hilarious and in bad need of your own "reality show").

I had to hike down a mountain for about 15 minutes in the dark and set up and compose with barely any visibility in the ground glass.  And then it was a sunrise long exposure so that was basically my only photo for the sunrise.  I really wasn't sure it would come out good at all.  I used two ND grad filters in anticipation of the strong light in the horizon to graduate the effect as much as possible - pure luck if it did the trick.

Funniest part of that morning was that I overstayed my welcome and after a few hours of shooting all of the sink holes with the strong light at my back it started to get f$cking hot - I mean really hot.  I was tired (i woke at 3:30 to make the drive from Jerusalem) and thirsty (neglected to bring water with me) and very cranky.  And I waited until I had no more energy left in the tank to leave - and it wasn't until I left that I belated realized that I now had to trek 15 minutes UP the mountain in the scorching heat with my gear.  By the time I made it up I seriously thought that my arteries were going to explode.  I remember finding the closest place that sold water and buying 2 one liter bottles and pretty much swallowing them whole.  😳

I can't say that it was the most fruitful sunrise shoot but I think I learned the most life lessons and got the closest to God of any shoot!

in the end you got a terrific picture. Who needs arteries ?  No seriously Adam, please take some water with you next time. We need you here in this forum . 

K. 

vor einer Stunde schrieb A miller:

We've had some brutal days in NYC recently - this is with my Nikon Action Touch and Superia 1600

 

now that's what I call nasty weather...but nasty weather is for great shots...😃 

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb A miller:

We've had some brutal days in NYC recently - this is with my Nikon Action Touch and Superia 1600

 

Ha ha,  I like her facial expression!!

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vor einer Stunde schrieb adelie:

Drama and silence of Patagonia is deafening

 

Leica R9 - 180 mm Apo-Telyt f/8.0 on Velvia 50 colour slide film

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So beautiful!! Like a painting!

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Ricoh GR1 - Silbersalz35 500T

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