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QuasiQuack
Jun 13, 2010

Ducks hockey baybee

field balm posted:

this is awesome, all those straight lines, the snow, the long shadows, the yellow
Thanks. It was a lucky find for sure.



These are fully sick

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Clayton Bigsby
Apr 17, 2005


Love these, are they large format? Getting those vibes.

_DSC2189 by C M, on Flickr

hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001


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by Jules, on Flickr


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by Jules, on Flickr

hope and vaseline fucked around with this message at 21:56 on Feb 25, 2024

TomR
Apr 1, 2003
I both own and operate a pirate ship.

Clayton Bigsby posted:

Love these, are they large format? Getting those vibes.

Thanks! They were taken with a 600mm f/9 lens.

This one too.

Lake-20240227-3 by Tom Rintjema, on Flickr

Ramrod Hotshot
May 30, 2003

Hi folks. I lived in Seattle for a year and half and want to print and frame some landscapes from my time out here. Hard to decide, of course. Here's a selection. What would you hang up, if any?

1) Washington Landscapes

2) Washington Landscapes

3) Washington Landscapes

4) Washington Landscapes

5) Washington Landscapes

6) Washington Landscapes

7) Washington Landscapes

8) Washington Landscapes

p0stal b0b
May 7, 2003

May contain traces of nuts...

Ramrod Hotshot posted:

Hi folks. I lived in Seattle for a year and half and want to print and frame some landscapes from my time out here. Hard to decide, of course. Here's a selection. What would you hang up, if any?

4) Washington Landscapes


If it were my wall, this one would get my vote. Probably because I tend towards the monochromatic, but also because I like the singular subject without any distracting foreground. I realise others may appreciate the foreground framing, though, so don't take my preference as gospel.

xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I like the one above it as well, but I'm not a fan a portrait that tall going on the wall. But it has nice depth and an array of color always helps too.

Wafflecopper
Nov 27, 2004

I am a mouth, and I must scream

yeah 3 and 4 are my faves too

i love the colours in 7 but the comp's not quite landing for me

JAY ZERO SUM GAME
Oct 18, 2005

Walter.
I know you know how to do this.
Get up.


long lenses ftw

Ramrod Hotshot
May 30, 2003

Thanks for the feedback. Yeah 4 is probably the best one. Here's two more, just for fun - the first one is basically like 3) but a landscape orientation, which I agree makes more sense than portrait for a....landscape photo. The second one (from the incredible Cascade Pass trail, if anyone's interested) I almost included in the first round, but there's something about it that slightly irks me, maybe that it's so high contrast. Still, wanted to see what you all think.


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xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I think it's got a lot of pluses, good depth, color contrast, and a nice variety of scenery. Plus epic craggy peaks. So you got a lot going for you but I feel like the light isn't doing any favors.

I'm feeling like a 16x9 frame, lit from the left, and some cloud textures would be a more ideal situation.

So keep going back until nature cooperates. :v:

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


a specific vein of lasagna
trail (2 of 2) by david childers, on Flickr

trail (1 of 2) by david childers, on Flickr

Dread Head
Aug 1, 2005

0-#01

Blackhawk
Nov 15, 2004

Starting work on a new series I'm going to call Airpark, pretty different style and mood to what I've been up to for the last while.























QuasiQuack
Jun 13, 2010

Ducks hockey baybee
Those are beautiful. Gives me associations to porcelain for some reason

p0stal b0b
May 7, 2003

May contain traces of nuts...
Yeah, I'm really digging the contrast between the 3d isometric perspectives and the flat blank spaces in most of these so far. Like, the images have a nice flat 2d impression, but the subjects are undoubtedly 3d in depth.

Mega Comrade
Apr 22, 2004

Listen buddy, we all got problems!

Megabound
Oct 20, 2012





eggsovereasy
May 6, 2011


like the last thing you see as the atomic bomb goes off

Admiral Bosch
Apr 19, 2007
Who is Admiral Aken Bosch, and what is that old scoundrel up to?

crested butte 2024 4-positive by Joseph Harrington, on Flickr


crested butte 2024 8-positive by Joseph Harrington, on Flickr

field balm
Feb 5, 2012


love the combo of warm tones and snow

first time out in a while, spent a night at lennox head. didn't shoot much digital but liked how this one turned out:

grilledcheese
Aug 27, 2023





majour333
Mar 2, 2005

Mouthfart.
Fun Shoe
Excellent set. Love the first one especially!

grilledcheese
Aug 27, 2023
thank you

JAY ZERO SUM GAME
Oct 18, 2005

Walter.
I know you know how to do this.
Get up.


Delightful

neckbeard
Jan 25, 2004

Oh Bambi, I cried so hard when those hunters shot your mommy...
Castle Mountain by Tyler Huestis, on Flickr

Wibla
Feb 16, 2011

That's beautiful!

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


a specific vein of lasagna
GC (3 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (9 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (10 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (11 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (1 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr


some favorites from the Grand Canyon rim to river via South Kaibab

Bottom Liner fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Mar 21, 2024

Wibla
Feb 16, 2011

Holy poo poo :allears:

Several (most?) of these belong on a wall. It's hard to pick.

p0stal b0b
May 7, 2003

May contain traces of nuts...

Sublime lighting on this one.

xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I've been to the grand canyon twice and strongly suggest if one ever visits the place be on the rim at sunset, I saw bonkers light both times.

Lots of dust in the air so clear skies or clouds doesn't matter. If the western horizon has a gap you gonna get a show.

field balm
Feb 5, 2012

Bottom Liner posted:

GC (3 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (5 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (6 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (7 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (9 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (10 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (11 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr

GC (1 of 11) by david childers, on Flickr


some favorites from the Grand Canyon rim to river via South Kaibab

Amazing. I really like the ones with the heavy shadows!

toggle
Nov 7, 2005


That’s fantastic!

grilledcheese
Aug 27, 2023
^ I would get that and 11 framed imo

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


a specific vein of lasagna
west (1 of 8) by david childers, on Flickr

west (6 of 8) by david childers, on Flickr

west (5 of 8) by david childers, on Flickr


west (4 of 8) by david childers, on Flickr




Abandoned waterpark in the middle of the desert

Megabound
Oct 20, 2012

Really dig the last one

Nigel Tufnel
Jan 4, 2005
You can't really dust for vomit.

p0stal b0b
May 7, 2003

May contain traces of nuts...

Yes. *nods head*

Heavy ND Filter?

ImplicitAssembler
Jan 24, 2013


Heck yeah!. Normally not a fan of those, that is nice.

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Nigel Tufnel
Jan 4, 2005
You can't really dust for vomit.

p0stal b0b posted:

Yes. *nods head*

Heavy ND Filter?

Yeah 10 stop filter.

Surprisingly I think my xt-1 can still meter through it.

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