GrahamWelland
Subscriber & Workshop Member
Great shot! now if you'd captured that with the Cambo I'd be in awe ...http://jamesbourret.photoshelter.co...9pGSyKSzJHE/I0000EUyZgdyX3nU/P00004xU7XYQ8J_o
Graham... Here you go. NOT.
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Great shot! now if you'd captured that with the Cambo I'd be in awe ...http://jamesbourret.photoshelter.co...9pGSyKSzJHE/I0000EUyZgdyX3nU/P00004xU7XYQ8J_o
Graham... Here you go. NOT.
Dan, yet another great shot. Simple, clear, exquisite composition, very much your signature style I think. Ditto the family group shot.Casual walk on the beach with the SWA and SK 72 L.
Handheld • Guesstimate focus • 1/60 • f8 • iso 50 • no shifts
My first post here and my first shot with
RODENSTOCK HR DIGARON-W 4/40 , f11 , HELIOPAN pol-filter .
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That's quite correct. Jack was on a bridge using 20mm of fall. I was 15ft below him using 6in of boots in the stream ... He stayed dry for a shot that is very similar in overall composition as mine taken below standing in the water.Well, I am ofcourse guessing here, but since Jack was standing on a bridge looking down, he simply didn't want the 'looking-down' image but rather straighten up the trees and more as if he was on the ground.
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My post lost it's image somewhere along the way - I'll try again tomorrow.Nice, Jack. Especially like the second.
Here's one of mine, from this week after our first snowfall:
Fall color in transition, near Ketchum, Idaho. 2 shot stitch,Cambo/47xl/P45+
I look forward to seeing your image Jamie.My post lost it's image somewhere along the way - I'll try again tomorrow.