Nate, my tastes in landscape photographs are not all that conventional, but I like #2 from the last group. Wish there was some headroom on the highlights, but I love the warm/cold contrasts and the flowing curves in that one.
Phillip, Love the vibrant colors in this image. True to life, but with some great pop to them.
mrladewig wrote:
Nate, my tastes in landscape photographs are not all that conventional, but I like #2 from the last group. Wish there was some headroom on the highlights, but I love the warm/cold contrasts and the flowing curves in that one.
Phillip, Love the vibrant colors in this image. True to life, but with some great pop to them.
Mel-
Yeah, I need to get a ND grad filter or something to keep some color in the sky in the future, but I worked with the gear I had.
Hate to see this thread fall off the front page, but I'm just send a batch off to the lab - including some new 4X5 Ektar It'll be back sometime next week.
In the meantime, a shot from early spring of my little sister and my niece. It was the first time my niece had been to the zoo.
Thanks Gary and Nate. That's a shot I've wanted to execute for some time and I was very happy with the outcome when the film came back.
Nate, your first shot looks like it was taken in a very weird movie theater. I like it.
I've got a dozen or so frozen rolls of Provia 400F sitting around that I need to use. They came from the same batch as my E100GX and E320T which was frozen since purchase, so they should be excellent when I get around to using them. I just tend to go for color neg at that speed.