We had the first real winter storm of the season last week. Got up to Santiam Pass to catch the tail end of it. The clouds were piling up on the west and just sliding over the Cascades. Near the top of the pass there was intermittent weak sun and slivers of blue sky between the snow squalls that were moving through at 15-20 mph. Shot with Pentax 67 on Pan F Plus. Feedback always welcome.
dswiger wrote:
Great set.
Love the feel that Pan F gives these scenes.
The graduated look of the fog/mist really puts you there
Thanks for posting
Dan
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james milligan wrote:
A very nice series of images. I will pick # 2 as best of series.The composition is nicely balanced and anchored by the foreground trees.
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douter wrote:
These are simply gorgeous!
Douglas
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varome wrote:
Beautiful, Heron! I love the third one because of the shadows caused by the little bit of sunlight.
V-
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lazlo369 wrote:
Beautiful images indeed. At least someone has got some snow, we are baking here in New England in sub-tropical weather
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dbehrens wrote:
Nice set Heron. #2 is my pick - also I think #2 would look great as a 1x1 crop (with a white matte and black frame hanging on the wall)
Dave
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jdoyle.01011 wrote:
Nice pics. Very surreal sense of cold and isolation.
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oldrattler wrote:
I can not decide between 2 & 4. All are exceptional. Jim
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Tim Hallam wrote:
Nice! I really like that 3rd image.
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Cheryle Sytsma wrote:
These are truly wonderfully captured!!!!
Beautiful!!
I have to vote for this....
Thank you all for your compliments, picks, feedback and votes . I'm happy to have captured some of the experience of that day and communicated it to you all.
Really nice set. Thanks for sharing! I especially like #4. The intersecting lines and shapes of the clouds, tree line and mountains makes for a dynamic discovery.