Vincent Goetz
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Yes as compared to the "D", "N" or most scary "A" roads.Campagne française
Route communale (C road ?)
Nice! Especially like that you were able to get the public works folks to add your watermark on the road.When I see this it means I am am home.. but I have never really gotten around to stopping the car and taking a pic (people photographer you see ) Well the evening sun strafing over the peaks persuaded me that maybe I should stop...
Nice set as usual Shelby!Nice work everyone!
Got out the strobe and shot a few pics of the kids yesterday... not my usual stuff. The backlight is the sun in both of these, main light is a single strobe with an umbrella box.
RZIID, Aptus II 6, 110/2.8
Cheers!
Shelby
Glad to see you made it here, wonderful spot. I was here last year around the same time. Still looking for the Dollhouse which is supossed to be close by.working on a few more of my images from Monument Valley trip last month. Stopped at House on Fire on the way from Moab to Monument Valley. shot about 11:00am which worked out pretty good, the light bouncing off the rock face up into the overhanging rock formation. Pretty cool place, lots of interesting images spring to ones imagination during the short hike there as you think about those that actually lived in this place ..
PhaseOneDF/IQ180 with 28mm 1/13th sec at f/11, ISO 35
Thanks Mal. While I'm primarily a landscape photographer I do add "nature" to the mix and what better way than to get in close. I love my Cambo however it doesn't offer the abilities that the DF does so their a good mix. I decided I wanted to get back into "near-macro" shortly after returning to the DF and was faced with choices of either the Mamiya or Phase One 120mm macro. My first thought was getting the auto-focus however after thinking it through and talking to people I trust (Ken and Dave) I opted for the older manual focus which has turned out to be the best move.Don, this is an inspiring image. Even more so given that it is hand held.
Have been thinking of a macro for the Phase 1.
Mal