Paul Ozzello
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The Rhône river in Switzerland with la dent de Morcles behind. Hasselblad 500CM Ilford Delta 100
The Rhône river in Switzerland with la dent de Morcles behind. Hasselblad 500CM Ilford Delta 100
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I've always enjoyed this image as it reflects how I feel at this NP out in the desert. The landscape is timeless.
Big Bend National Park, southside of the Chisos Mtns. Leica CL, TriX, canon serenar 50/1.8
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Abandoned farmhouse with Kennedy Peak (North-Central VA) in the background. I hiked to the summit the same day I took the picture.
Camera: Canon VT
Lens: Canon 50/1.8
Film: Kentmere 400
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Chris
Thanks Jon !this is fantastic!
That’s a beautiful image - I really like the separation between the cacti and the background mountains.Big Bend National Park
Ahh, someone else who shoots landscapes in portrait orientation. For some reason, I find it a natural thing to do.
Ahh, someone else who shoots landscapes in portrait orientation. For some reason, I find it a natural thing to do.
Yes, me too... Like 90% of the cases or so.
I do this fairly frequently...maybe 50% of the timeAhh, someone else who shoots landscapes in portrait orientation. For some reason, I find it a natural thing to do.
Thank you!Thanks Jon !
That’s a beautiful image - I really like the separation between the cacti and the background mountains.
Very interesting, I did not know this. Thank you for sharing this bit of info.Commercial landscape photographers would take vertical and horizontal versions of each scene as a standard practice in case a magazine wants the shot for the magazine cover.
Commercial landscape photographers would take vertical and horizontal versions of each scene as a standard practice in case a magazine wants the shot for the magazine cover.
Interesting. Robert Adams does it often too, so I guess we're in good company![]()
Commercial landscape photographers would take vertical and horizontal versions of each scene as a standard practice in case a magazine wants the shot for the magazine cover.
OR shoot square
I do that too. But sometimes it's nice to travel light with a small 35mm camera (and no tripod).
OR shoot square
Alviso, CA
Leica M2 | Summarit 35mm/2.4 | Tri-X 400 | HC-110
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Beautiful photograph.
The only thing that could possibly improve it would be a canine's head peeking out from behind the door frame.
The Rhône river in Switzerland with la dent de Morcles behind. Hasselblad 500CM Ilford Delta 100
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Cropping often doesn't work. If the framing isn't right in the camera, there may not be the right angle to change it by cropping.
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