Thank you very much… unfortunately my scanning sometimes leave a lot to be desired. I still work with traditional Gelatin Silver papers and chemicals – wish you could see a print.
Thanks Peter,
I must reiterate, I am sure it was the Guinness………… 😀 actually it was taken on the same stretch of dirt road that the B&W sunset was made.
This is a wonderful shot – one of yours that I click on hoping for a larger file, wishing for a closer look. But, that is not necessary to appreciate the photo – fantastic contrasts and processing.
The tourists just don’t know what they are missing…
I know what you mean, I have been blogging less than a year but have consumed 25% of my wordpress allocation – so, not long from now I will be facing an annual fee for posting photos, or will have the task of culling old posts.
Also, I know my approach to blogging means that the post, or home page especially, can be very slow to load on a slow connection, but I have decided that at the current rate of change, slow connections will only be around for a few more years in most parts of the world, so I have decided to not worry about that.
This is one of the best landscapes I’ve seen. Amazing clarity in the foreground contrasted with the mist-covered peaks of the background. Just fantastic!
Thank you Bente,
I think I was drinking a Guinness by that time 😎 so maybe it helped with the previsualisation.
Well it’s a long drive and I needed one……
You do B+W very well. IMHO! I like this…the sense of space and distance. I expect in reality it is breathtaking! Liked.
Thank you very much… unfortunately my scanning sometimes leave a lot to be desired. I still work with traditional Gelatin Silver papers and chemicals – wish you could see a print.
David.
That looks really nice!
Thanks – pleased you liked it.
David.
Breathtaking! Lovely picture!!
Thanks Peter,
I must reiterate, I am sure it was the Guinness………… 😀 actually it was taken on the same stretch of dirt road that the B&W sunset was made.
David.
Sigh… that view makes my soul sing x
We will go there next time you are out………
D.Xxx
Gorgeous!
Thanks Karen.
David.
Superb David.
Thank you Dave and welcome back from your hols…
David.
This is a wonderful shot – one of yours that I click on hoping for a larger file, wishing for a closer look. But, that is not necessary to appreciate the photo – fantastic contrasts and processing.
The tourists just don’t know what they are missing…
Thanks, I am a little paranoid when it comes to file size.
David.
I know what you mean, I have been blogging less than a year but have consumed 25% of my wordpress allocation – so, not long from now I will be facing an annual fee for posting photos, or will have the task of culling old posts.
Also, I know my approach to blogging means that the post, or home page especially, can be very slow to load on a slow connection, but I have decided that at the current rate of change, slow connections will only be around for a few more years in most parts of the world, so I have decided to not worry about that.
Stunning looking area David
Yes Ian – and cool at this time of year.
David.
This is one of the best landscapes I’ve seen. Amazing clarity in the foreground contrasted with the mist-covered peaks of the background. Just fantastic!
Thanks Mobius,
It’s an area I always feel at peace in.
David.
Very beautiful photo of this landscape, David. Love the way the mountains are fading away in the distance. One of your best, till now, that is… 😉
Thank you Bente,
I think I was drinking a Guinness by that time 😎 so maybe it helped with the previsualisation.
Well it’s a long drive and I needed one……
David.
¡Preciosa!
Gracias Manoli.
David.