Lundy canyon Creek

I found this nice scene on the Owens valley trip in October. I was looking at an Aspen grove and I decided to look at the creek. The back-lit trees and water were very nice.
Location
Lundy Canyon
Equipment Used
Zone VI 4x5 Rodenstock Sironar N 210 mm lens
Exposure
F-45 1/2 sec.
Film & Developer
Efke Pl -100 Pyrocat HD 1:1:150 Minimal agitatiom
Paper & Developer
Slavich Unibrom 160, PF -130 1:1
Lens Filter
16
Love the lighting & the Tones, As well as Great composition.
Great Shot!
Regards.
Alan.
 
Thanks everyone! It sure is great when there is a bend in the creek and you don't have to stand in the water or balance on a boulder.... Oops!!! I gave away a secret... no,no I had hip boots on to get this after a 3 hour trek through the woods.. Now that sounds better. Thanks.

jim
 
The raw power of nature can be overwhelmingly beautiful at times. I have looked at this a few times now and believe it is a timeless piece. Very beautiful print.
- Thomas
 
Thomas, thank you. Sometimes when you come out of a forest just wandering a composition calls to you and you are drawn to it. For me it becomes natural at that point, everything just falls into place. I hope that makes sense.

Jim
 

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