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Blue MountainsSpent a chilly long weekend in the Blue Mountains. Taking photos of the escarpments was a little problematic due to being limited, for the most part, to between 11am and 3pm. However, did manage to snap a few pics. Dropped off a few rolls of Velvia for development and plan to develop the B&W film this weekend. However, here are some of the digimatal images.
Where I would have liked to set up our wedding registry, had I thought about it... Inspired by the red leaves on wall image posted recently on this forum: And a couple of panos stitched in CS3. (Click on image for larger version) Overall, I wasn't too happy with my exposure or colour temp for the landscape shots. I am looking forward to seeing how my interpretation of the Zone System turned out in the rolls of film. More images here. C&C appreciated. Last edited by Reschsmooth on Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Blue Mountainslast one is pretty nice, gives an idea of how big the mountains are.
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