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Stunning image! Beautiful B&W conversion.The impressive shape of Sgurr Nan Gillean, one of the Cuillin's peaks, stands proud behind Allt Dearg Mor, a tributary to River Sligachan on the Isle of Skye. Using a long exposure to shape the clouds and the water and choosing Black & White perfectly conveyed the mood I was after when seeing this scene on location.
With the Pentax 645z and the 28-45mm f/4.5. Thanks for viewing! Best,
Vieri
The tones, colours, mood, crispness, depth - all delightful.Morning fog, Bryce Canyon, NP. H4D-60, 50-100. View attachment 118763
Lovely Vieri. I remember climbing Sgurr nan Gillean 25 years ago on just such a day and you have captured the peaceful, dramatic mood of the place delightfully. You wouldn't know the road (and the Sligachan bar!) are just out of shot ;-)The impressive shape of Sgurr Nan Gillean, one of the Cuillin's peaks, stands proud behind Allt Dearg Mor, a tributary to River Sligachan on the Isle of Skye. Using a long exposure to shape the clouds and the water and choosing Black & White perfectly conveyed the mood I was after when seeing this scene on location.
With the Pentax 645z and the 28-45mm f/4.5. Thanks for viewing! Best,
Vieri
Indeed, Jurgen! The Isle of Skye is one of my favourite places, the more I go there the more I love it! I hope you'll get there again soon, and this time with much better weather and with no equipment troubles - and, if I may, set aside a few days... you'll need them :thumbup:Yes Vieri . The ISLE OF SKYE is just a wonderful place to shoot . Thank you for showing your images .
I have been there twice . The first time in pouring rain . And the second time , I only had my HORSEMAN 6x12 , when unfortunately the film transport was blocked and I had no spare magazine .
But I will return . Sligachan , here I come .
Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed it!Stunning image! Beautiful B&W conversion.
Thank you very much Ed, much appreciated indeed! Indeed, on Skye some location require some hiking, but there is also so much that you can shoot quite close to... a pint! :thumbup:Lovely Vieri. I remember climbing Sgurr nan Gillean 25 years ago on just such a day and you have captured the peaceful, dramatic mood of the place delightfully. You wouldn't know the road (and the Sligachan bar!) are just out of shot ;-)
Getting a 404 from Dropbox.Focus stack with the IQ3100, XF stacking app, Mamiya 300mm and Helicon Focus: