legaleus 0 Posted July 18, 2001 Great portfolio. The onen particular held my interest. I like the exposure, composition and feel of the scene. Beautiful! Link to comment
amy_hoy 0 Posted July 22, 2001 Gorgeous. Simply gorgeous. I'd love to see a bigger version so I can admire it even more. Link to comment
brian_bryce1 0 Posted August 22, 2001 Most excellent shot. The kind i try to take although I do not know the merit of useing Velvia as B+W film. B+W negative film should have more latitude and you can always use a contrast filter on the print or contrast it when you scan the negative. Link to comment
philip_harle1 0 Posted August 22, 2001 I never use Velvia with the intention of making black and white prints - but this one just suited black and white, and it's amazing how useful it is to have recorded the colour information. It means you can add colour filtration in printing rather than having to fiddle around with red filters etc in the field. Link to comment
roger_wesson 0 Posted October 2, 2001 Good work. I've been to the Pinnacles but it was in my early days as a photographer and my shots are very lame efforts (though of course they're great memories of an enchanting place). This goes a long way to capturing the feel of the place, but I must say I think the foreground could do with being a little bit lighter. Link to comment
ellen_francis 0 Posted December 20, 2001 Wonderfule scene, very well captured, very impressive. Link to comment
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