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Stunning,this would be beautiful in a large print Pramote,the man in the distance adds to the sense of scale..
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Alamosa, CO
Phe Phase One DF; Phase One IQ 180; Mamiya 210mm
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert
Great eyes Robert! Thanks very much for your kind words!Stunning,this would be beautiful in a large print Pramote,the man in the distance adds to the sense of scale..
best
Robert
Outstanding Pramote! Beautiful image, my friend. You should feel proud of this one. :thumbs:
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Alamosa, CO
Phe Phase One DF; Phase One IQ 180; Mamiya 210mm
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert
You are too kind! Thanks a lot my friend!Outstanding Pramote! Beautiful image, my friend. You should feel proud of this one. :thumbs:
Joe
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Alamosa, CO
Phase One DF; Phase One IQ 180; Mamiya 28mm
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Pramote
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Thanks Nathan! I will pay more attention to the roads for you from now onI have a real soft spot for roads... ( its the biker in me) and as I have said so many times before I am no landscape specialist, people is my thing and what I make my money doing But roads... especially where I live.... love them... (am working slowly on a personal project on roads..) and this one by you Pramote is right up my street! (pun intended ) love it!
Don,Storm clouds in Death Valley. Phase DF/IQ160 55mm LS f/11 1/160 ISO 50
You have got to stop posting these 100 f2.2 shots! it might get expensive! (when I got my H4D the dealer recommended the 80 2.8 over the 100 f2.2.. he reckoned I would be better off with the 28, 80 and 150, with the 50-150 as an allround studio lens.. I must say that with my lenses I can cover just about anything (and for really wide or really long I still have my canon gear) but the f2.2 keeps calling me..
Another one from my easter series.
Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100 | f2,2 | 1/20 | iso 50 | Tripod Feisol CT-3472LV