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Ektar, 24-105L, canon 7ne at Mormon Row, Grand Tetons NP. Souped and scanned at home on a kodak pakon f135+

 
Man, @Stephen Benskin you've encountered some great sky conditions in your travels. Great work! I'll need to look through my Callanish negatives, I don't remember being stoked about any of them.
 
gold 200, oly xa, souped and scanned at home on a kodak pakon. Old Stone State Archaelogical Park. This was about 6-7 years ago. For some reason, the park felt the need to cut down all the trees you see last year. No explanation...now a vacant field.
 
delta 100, leica m5, elmar 90/4 ltm, kodak pakon f135+ scan, somewhere in rural middle, TN in the highland rim region

 
oly xa, gold 200 from 6 years ago at dusk


The cloud looks like a slightly later version of the one in the Old Stone State Archaeological Park image. Coincidence or did you shoot these the same day? I really like the mood of both images of the quiet of dusk on a late hot summer day. I can almost feel the itch from the mosquito bites.
 


Good eye! I didn't even catch this. Probably the same roll, at dusk as I was headed out. This is the Duck River at Old Stone Fort. It is close to the other in my online gallery so probably same day.

I appreciate the feedback. It gets hot and humid here in the south and the park is bordered on both sides by the Duck and little Duck rivers so humidity is high.
 
from a roll I posted several posts back. Leica M5, 90/4 elmar ltm, delta 100, rural Coffee Co, TN. Kodak pakon scan.
Who says you can't use longer focal lengths for landscape? (I need to remember this, lol!)

 
From awhile back. Ektar 100, canon ae1, and I think an fd50/1.8. Mexico on the left, USA on the right, Rio Grande at sunset in Big Bend NP.

 
can you feel the humidity and the mosquito bites? Same place as previous image, different day/cam. Duck River, Old Stone Fort State Park, TN. Gold 200, canon 7ne and probably the 24-105L at dusk.

 
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