Some b&w images.
These images were made during a visit to the Dolly Sods Wilderness area of West Virginia and the nearby Canaan Valley. At the time I was with a small group of photographers guided by a young Vietnamese-American who was starting his adventures as a photography guide.
I have never seen more spectacular sunrises like those I saw here. The mountains surrounding this area begin at elevations over 2000 feet. We were cautioned of the rough terrain and dangerous cliffs and we all took extra caution since it was dark when we got there to photograph. Nonetheless it is a beautiful area and a paradise for nature photography.
All images using my Nikon D7000. I used the 24-70 f2.8 (borrowed from the guide) and my 28-105 f3.5-4.5 D lens from the 80's. Support for the camera came in the form of a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ballhead that also belonged to the guide. Conversions were made using Affinity Photo. Before you ask, the guide had two Gitzo carbon fiber tripods and prior to my trip I asked him if I could use one of them to save me from carrying one of my tripods.
This took place during the early fall but because of the height it was freezing cold a small price to pay when we all were rewarded with beautiful images of that place.
Thank you gentlemen for the nice comments. Black and white photography has always been my favorite. I added warmth to some of the images to simulate the feeling I had when I was using Agfa fiber base paper in the optical darkroom.
Very good shots. Am wondering what the DSLR color ones would be like
camerapapi wrote:
These images were made during a visit to the Dolly Sods Wilderness area of West Virginia and the nearby Canaan Valley. At the time I was with a small group of photographers guided by a young Vietnamese-American who was starting his adventures as a photography guide.
I have never seen more spectacular sunrises like those I saw here. The mountains surrounding this area begin at elevations over 2000 feet. We were cautioned of the rough terrain and dangerous cliffs and we all took extra caution since it was dark when we got there to photograph. Nonetheless it is a beautiful area and a paradise for nature photography.
All images using my Nikon D7000. I used the 24-70 f2.8 (borrowed from the guide) and my 28-105 f3.5-4.5 D lens from the 80's. Support for the camera came in the form of a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ballhead that also belonged to the guide. Conversions were made using Affinity Photo. Before you ask, the guide had two Gitzo carbon fiber tripods and prior to my trip I asked him if I could use one of them to save me from carrying one of my tripods.
This took place during the early fall but because of the height it was freezing cold a small price to pay when we all were rewarded with beautiful images of that place.
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William...excellent series.Thanks for sharing.The last image is superb.Outstanding in Black and White.
I find the 2nd and the 4th to be outstanding in B&W.
I’m partial to B&w and think these are wonderful. Every single one.
William, those are quite lovely.
--Bob
camerapapi wrote:
These images were made during a visit to the Dolly Sods Wilderness area of West Virginia and the nearby Canaan Valley. At the time I was with a small group of photographers guided by a young Vietnamese-American who was starting his adventures as a photography guide.
I have never seen more spectacular sunrises like those I saw here. The mountains surrounding this area begin at elevations over 2000 feet. We were cautioned of the rough terrain and dangerous cliffs and we all took extra caution since it was dark when we got there to photograph. Nonetheless it is a beautiful area and a paradise for nature photography.
All images using my Nikon D7000. I used the 24-70 f2.8 (borrowed from the guide) and my 28-105 f3.5-4.5 D lens from the 80's. Support for the camera came in the form of a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ballhead that also belonged to the guide. Conversions were made using Affinity Photo. Before you ask, the guide had two Gitzo carbon fiber tripods and prior to my trip I asked him if I could use one of them to save me from carrying one of my tripods.
This took place during the early fall but because of the height it was freezing cold a small price to pay when we all were rewarded with beautiful images of that place.
These images were made during a visit to the Dolly... (
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