Stopped by the Tussey Ridge lookout, which is 2350' above sea level, on a bright January day and snapped this photo of these two sturdy lovers enjoying a view of the Nittany Valley which included State College, PA. The temp was a brisk 0 F. Pentax KX/Vivitar Series 1 70-210/Fujicolor Superia xtra400. That first ridge of mountains you see is the last of the westward Appalachians. The ridge beyond is the beginning of the westward Allegheny Mountain Front.
Nice find--has a peaceful look to it.
Nice film image.
I would have expected a cooler look to that scene. Is the overall warm tone typical of Fuji’s Superior?
Stan
StanMac wrote:
Nice film image.
I would have expected a cooler look to that scene. Is the overall warm tone typical of Fuji’s Superior?
Stan
Not really, it tends to have the usual cool Fuji colors. Only thing I can think of, and the colors really aren't that much warmer, is the sunlight was extremely bright and there is a slight haze present in the form of the smog that affects the valley regions around here and may have had an effect.
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