AlanS
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Had to look that one up Nathan... I was more thinking of Yes and the artwork of Roger Dean but it kind strikes that sort of mythology look.Yggdrasil....
Alan.
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Had to look that one up Nathan... I was more thinking of Yes and the artwork of Roger Dean but it kind strikes that sort of mythology look.Yggdrasil....
Ed, your recent run of twilit coastlines has been spectacular, but this is my favourite. There's that telltale gorgeous Kodak CCD twilight colour, contrasted with the dark clouds and rocks.
Ray
Beautiful, the last couple are a class on shutter speed and color.
Great.
J. Duncan
You're very welcome, Ed.Ray and J. Duncan - thank you so much for your kind words! Really appreciate it.
It gets a helluva lot worse after they're born!Sorry for my slow response; getting ready for a baby is unexpectedly time-consuming ;-)
I'm not normally a big fan of rocks and trees but this is lovely.Imacon 528C, 500C/M, 50mm CFi.
I love this scene. It conveys a strong Tolkien mood.Imacon 528C, 500C/M, 50mm CFi.
In keeping with some recent abstracts...
A very impressive image .:thumbs:A little different look at an iconic location ... 6” of snow in Moab.
Rm3di/IQ180 with Rodenstock 70mm, 1/60th at f/22, iso 35