Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
40 lashes Justin . LOL
Nice image
40 lashes Justin . LOL
Nice image
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I imagine there's a lot of detail to see in a large print of this. Nice.a vertical pano; rollei 6008/P20/ 40mm
Love that one Justin. And I second the Fine Art description. Dead cool.This shot is NOT medium format, it's a relic of a trip to Kansas last summer with my Canon 1DsIII. I just like this board so much, I figured you guys would forgive my misstep in order to fulfill the greater good of sharing work.
I found this juxtaposition to be a rather interesting look at our industrial side. In the foreground are the railroad tracks that carry the corn and supplies to and from factories. The middle landscape is corn that we use to feed cattle and produce energy via ethanol. In the distance is a factory that uses both of these elements. And all around is an otherwise peaceful hot day in rural Kansas.
Ray, I've been meaning to tell you how much I like this image. Reminds me of a whale tale.So, now is my photographic winter officially over!
No more winter pictures. No more blue fingers and feet without any feeling left in the toes and ears that has frozen to ice. I will not miss it!
But some were in the middle of July I will be bored to death with hard light an hopeless contrast, cursing the mosquitos and beginning to look forward to the next winter...
Ray
RZ Pro ll/350 mm APO, P45