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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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AlanS

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Ed,
Graham - My memory of the details of the landscape is not as fresh as I would like, but are you sure it's Buachaille Etive Mor? I had the impression it might be Stac Polly... Perhaps the photographer can confirm...
I believe the hill is in Iceland, it is definitely neither of the suggested. By the way I was past the Castle 3 times last weekend on a long weekend with the wife on the Bike (motorcycle). Glenshiel is one of my favorite roads in Scotland!
 

Grayhand

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Söderåsen nature reserve.

It is very seldom that I include man made objects in my nature photos.
But for this I make an exception because I liked the play of the shadow on the board walk.

This is another high contrast scene that film handles very well.
I actually begins to question my self more and more why I continue to shot digital for nature :confused:
We shall see what this will lead to..

Ray

Mamiya 6, 50mm, Portra 400

 

BANKER1

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Love the image, but I love, love, love that pickup. If my three garages were not full and one sitting outside, I'd have one.

Greg
 

BANKER1

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As I composed this picture, a car drove by slowly, and the guy on the passenger side said, "Nice car." Then he said "She's pretty hot, too." She being 65 years old. As I relayed his comment to my wife, and always being self deprecating, she replied to me. "Did he have any teeth?"

Greg
 

PSon

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My brother Hoang took this photo on our trip to Death Valley.


Hasselblad 903SWC & P25+
 
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etrump

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Alan, I believe that you are correct. It looks like Kirkjufell upon further review. I'm sure that Ed can confirm/deny :)
It is indeed Kirkjufell in Western Iceland. It's the only light I've had on this trip so cliche or not I posted it. :)

If you look closely, you can see the cabin I stayed in.
 

etrump

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Speaking of Iceland, the wind stopped blowing for a while today.

Cambo AE, IQ180, SK72L, 3 shot stitch:

 
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