The western end of Grand Canyon. (Film image scan.)
Not fair. It's just not fair.
cameraf4 wrote:
Not fair. It's just not fair.
Good to see I'm not the only one.
Fantastic, Cany. I don't know what else to say.
Darn, Jim, you were good even back in the olden days.
UTMike wrote:
Darn, Jim, you were good even back in the olden days.
It wasn't so much me that was good back then, Mike, it was my camera. Of course, schlepping that boat anchor of a 20" x 24" wood field view camera up and down and roundabout was no simple matter, but it had to be done, I guess, or I'd never get a shot. Then there was that tedious task of having to hand coat those doggone glass plates with wet, smelly, fresh photosensitive
glop, out there in the mud, muck and mire (and sand, can't forget to mention sand!). That was no picnic either, let me tell
you!. What made it all a
real pain though was that damn pack mule I had. Not only would ol' Jenny never do what I told her to do, she couldn't mix a decent Margarita at the end of a shootin' day for love nor money!
Wow .., a real adventure in photography .., a beautiful shot ...
This one just smacks of the real deal. Im usually drawn into an image by details, but with this one its the colors. The transition of color in the sky, up from the horizon.
Nice shooting there... right on target.
Speechless!This is so beautiful.
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