GLS, Mark, really awesome shots. GLS, I love how you see trees, but the one you posted yesterday is my favorite so far
did someone say waterfall?
This is from my most recent scanned rolls, from 2 weekends ago. Greeter Falls, Savage Gulf. TN. Kentmere 400, nikon n90s back, nikkor 20/2.8, d76 1:1, kodak pakon scanned.
Yeah: Waterfall. From the other side of the mountain:
From a walk through the Pisgah Forest last week, along Big Laurel In Madison County NC. Rolleiflex 3.5E with a 0.7x Rollei Mutar attached, shot on Kentmere 100 @ EI50, one second @ f/16, stand processed in Rodinal. (Negative scan.)
very nice!1992 Great Sand Dunes No 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr
I am sinking knee-deep into the sand. This is a glorious experience. I stayed in this spot quite a while just enjoying everything about this. 4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm f8 Norma Super Angulon HP5 d76 1:1. 8x10 fibre print Fortezo Dektol 1:2 Omega Dii Omegalite 180mm black Rodagon. BTW off in the distance are the beginnings of the Santa De Christo Mountains.
very nice!
The Fiery Gizzard IS a slick trail! I have spent a lot of time there, as a kid in the summers swimming and jumping off the falls to extensive photo work as an adult. I will have to post up some images from along the trail....beginning to end.Very nice, Jon—I managed to catch a goat-floater while hiking the Fiery Gizzard trail in your neck of the woods a few years back…I have to say that was the slickest substrate I’ve ever been on, definitely Abrams Creek, hog-on-ice territory. (To elaborate on the previous exchange, it is entirely possible to hike up the same hill more than once…)
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