Fallen tree in Waves

Greenspeed
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Fallen tree in Waves

Postby Greenspeed » 09 Apr 2014, 20:35

Image

Found this near the shore of Hungry Head, NSW.
Exposed for over a minute to get the smoky-like waves. Looking more like mist.
Ilford FP4 rated at ISO80. 8 x 10 John Nesbitt. Fujinon 250mm

alex gard
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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby alex gard » 09 Apr 2014, 21:42

Looks fantastic. Great composition and I'm always a sucker for smoky water :)

smbooth
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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby smbooth » 11 Apr 2014, 08:00

This is a beautiful image, great result from the long exposure. Is it a print or negative scan?

Greenspeed
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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby Greenspeed » 11 Apr 2014, 17:29

smbooth wrote:This is a beautiful image, great result from the long exposure. Is it a print or negative scan?


Thank you. Negative scanned on Epson V700.

Walter Glover
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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby Walter Glover » 11 Apr 2014, 19:30

quite superb.
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Greenspeed
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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby Greenspeed » 11 Apr 2014, 20:13

Walter Glover wrote:quite superb.

Thanks Walter.

Here's another one from a different angle.

Image

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Re: Fallen tree in Waves

Postby Walter Glover » 11 Apr 2014, 21:45

i find i am well pleased with the additional narrative and counterpoint inherent in the second version.
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Emanuel Kant


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