danlindberg
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Hey, that's 70km from where I live! You want a coffee? Beer? Wine? :toocool:Málaga
pentax 645Z 28-45
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Hey, that's 70km from where I live! You want a coffee? Beer? Wine? :toocool:Málaga
pentax 645Z 28-45
An early portfolio image but it has been very popular. I printed a 4x8 footer for a new collector today so thought I would share.
Almost every one who acquires this image tells how it reminds them of growing up on a farm or visiting grandad’s place. It’s a quintessential image of winter in the Ozarks. We don’t take care of our old barns and outsheds once abandoned. We seem to enjoy watching them decay into nothing.
P45, Cambo RS, 35XL, three shifted exposures:
It is --- Zac the Baker in Winwood @ 26 St and 3rd AveStanley
Looks like the Wynwood area
When were you there? I was in Valley of Fire for a few days around the 18th of November. Perhaps we crossed paths.Valley Of Fire, Nevada
GFX-50S, 32-64mm @ 52mm, ISO 100, f/9, 1/4s (Focus stacked)
While hiking back to the car at Valley of Fire in the soft light of dusk, I noticed this pinkish purple wave in the rocks...
December 3rd - it was my third time there. That's a really cool formation. Haven't seen that one there yet.When were you there? I was in Valley of Fire for a few days around the 18th of November. Perhaps we crossed paths.
Amazing landscape. I saw some stone which bore a remarkable resemblance to the Enterprise of Star Trek fame.
Hamsterley Forest....
Alan, it really looks like this camera suits you :thumbs:
Ray