This is one of my favourite locations for photography. I'm very fortunate to live close to it. It has interesting rock formations, as well as some very beautiful cedar trees.
I really enjoyed that video, Andy! Seems like those negatives came out really well, too. What printing process do you have in mind for these? I think I must have missed that bit.
I also have to admit j virtually never shoot duplicates. One shot only; if it doesn't pan out - too bad. Then again, I also "dumbed down" on film variety...
Anyway, most importantly, I really like how you composed that image. I think it works.
A nicely produced video here, Andrew. Kind of timely too as the Weekly Challenge at NPN right now is images from a local park within 30 miles of home and not known as an iconic location. This image would fit that genre....
I really enjoyed that video, Andy! Seems like those negatives came out really well, too. What printing process do you have in mind for these? I think I must have missed that bit.
I also have to admit j virtually never shoot duplicates. One shot only; if it doesn't pan out - too bad. Then again, I also "dumbed down" on film variety...
Anyway, most importantly, I really like how you composed that image. I think it works.
Glad you liked it! Thanks! The film I used on this shoot was many years expired, so I didn't mind shooting duplicates. When on long road trips, if I think the image is special, I always shot a backup... For 8x10, those days are over. Film is just too damn expensive for backups! I would like to make a carbon print... If I do, that will be part 2.