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Wednesday Landscapes, 21 March 2018


Leslie Reid

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You are invited to upload one or more of your landscape photos and, if you’d like, to accompany your image with some commentary: challenges you faced in making the image? your intent for the image? settings? post-processing decisions? why you did what you did? the place and time? or an aspect you’d like feedback on? And please feel free to ask questions of others who have posted images or to join the discussion. If you don’t feel like using words, that’s OK too—unaccompanied images (or unaccompanied words, for that matter) are also very much welcomed. As for the technicalities, the usual forum guidelines apply: files < 1 MB; image size <1000 px maximum dimension.

 

Ahh...wandering through the archives again. Here's another Tri-X scan from the half-frame Olympus Pen-FT. It's kind of a strange one--sunrise in the White Mountains, close to the California-Nevada border. The sun was just topping a ridge, and it managed to spotlight a few clumps of bunchgrass as it appeared.

 

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The White Mountains are great for hiking and photography, as in Leslie's example. The Ancient Bristlecone Pine forest lies at elevations of 10,000 ft. and above. At slightly lower elevations are pinon pine forests, such as the one in this view, taken last May, with the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in the distance.

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