This is my second shot of Dallas Divide that I took recently in Colorado. The place looks tremendous in the Fall time, and with a touch of snow in the mountains it's just beautiful. If you get a chance to go there, don't hesitate.
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Photo by gregg • Last comment by bajanexile • On 10-16-13 03:30
Shot inside the National Trust village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England. No property in the centre of the village is more recent than the 18th century and many are medieval.
This is another shot of Dallas Divide in Colorado I recently took. I simply love this place, especially now in the Fall time. Interestingly I've found out that it belongs to Ralph Lauren.
This shot is actually two images stitched in PS.
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Photo by gregg • Last comment by gregg • On 10-12-13 15:24
Well, clouds weren't there at the time so no clouds. The shot had to be done at F/16 otherwise it would not be entirely sharp. The tree and fence are so close that if I shoot at some other (larger) aperture they would become out of focus. Please learn more about the hyperfocal distance to understand how and where to focus to obtain sharp image from the closest possible distance to infinity. The aperture has to be small, but not to small so that the light diffraction doesn't occur (like in case of f/22 or smaller).
As for the right side I had to compromise on the composition a little bit. I wanted to have the fence in the picture and as much of it as possible to lead the viewer eyes into the shot but that also meant the dark rocky hill on the right. I chose to keep it.
Photo by JT • Last comment by JT • On 10-11-13 22:43
Playing with film again now that I have no digital camera. I can honestly say the ony thing I miss is the ability to get instant results ad changing ISO on the fly. But, I still like the look of film more than digital files :)
The vertical lines to the right f his face are rain drops.
Here is the B&W http://zeissimages.com/showphoto.php?photoid=32434