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A scene in a valley called the Capertee Valley (pronounced Cape-per-tee) on the western edge of the Blue Mountains in the state of New South Wales.
This valley has been dubbed the "Largest Valley In The World", if we can believe what is advertised on roadside bill boards. I live in this picturesque valley I'm happy to say, and there is literally hundreds of photo opportunities for capturing the many different land forms that make up the valley, plus some.

Tominon 105mm set in Kodak 2A folder. Ilford 120 Delta 100, IDII 1:1 20C 8mins. Click on thumbnail.

 
Fantastic scenery. Please post more
 
Taken three weeks ago with an Autocord and IR film/filter, after an extremely icy walk down to the riverbed

 
Three of many from trips to the American Southwest. All from Ilford Delta 400 120. Spider Rock canyon de Chelly,Az , Capitol Reef,Utah and Bryce Canyon,Utah.

Does that tall thin spire in your first photo have a nick-name Jeff. "Stone Space Shuttle" by any chance?

Great photos, and very educational geology wise. I never get tired of viewing landscapes such as those from US deserts and canyons.
 
Does that tall thin spire in your first photo have a nick-name Jeff. "Stone Space Shuttle" by any chance?

Great photos, and very educational geology wise. I never get tired of viewing landscapes such as those from US deserts and canyons.

The spire is Spider Rock & has meaning and mythology to the Navajo
 
This is Fall River in Rocky Mountain National Park before it's actually a river. Korona 4x5, Fujinon 90mm (20", f/45), slight forward tilt, Delta 100, Pyrocat HD stand.

 
High up in the Chisos Mtns, BBNP. A decade ago. Leica iiif rd, 50/2 summitar. Dev and scanned at home.

 
The big muddy. Far west Texas along the border west of Terlingua. Velvia 100, minolta xg1, probably the 50/1.7 rokkor.
 
Thanks Jon, It was handheld and I wished I had some 400 speed film in the camera at the time , but it worked out.
 
From yesterday afternoon's hike. Rediscovered some overlooks and falls. Shot a roll of Acros II in the Leica but haven't scanned them in yet. Had the Sony a6000 as a backup. Here is the only image I have processed so far. Towards the end of my hike. Foster Falls along the Fiery Gizzard Trail, TN. Drizzly rain made for some mood. Conversion to B&W in LR6