Finally scanned my 612 Pano film from the stay at Ft. Walton. This is similar to one I posted earlier, this one imaged with different film (Velvia 100F), giving a bit more saturation, and a slightly different orientation that includes the footprints heading towards the Sunset, hence the title.
Thanks for looking.
Best,
Jose
SV45ti - Rodenstock 150mm S - 1-minute @ F22 - Velvia 100F - 612 Pano Back - 3-stop hard GND
Got a chair I can borrow so I can go to this location and just plant my butt for a long time and just enjoy the beauty you have captured and our sharing here, just beautiful
What cool light. I really like the look of the sand and the dunes here. I like the idea of the foot steps, but I think they are too close to the right edge. When I look at the shot, it feels like it's breaking the photo into two shots. My eyes keep getting drawn 2 different ways.
What cool light. I really like the look of the sand and the dunes here. I like the idea of the foot steps, but I think they are too close to the right edge. When I look at the shot, it feels like it's breaking the photo into two shots. My eyes keep getting drawn 2 different ways.
Jim
+1. I very much like the compositin and pastels in this wonderful picture, but the placement and direction of the foot prints disturbs the picture.
This is very good. The color intensities are just right to let the violet partner beautifully with the yellow-reds. The footprints make their presence felt with a perfect reticence of tone. They are the unifying element of the composition.
You owe this picture printing and framing!