Kodak Ektar, canon rebel, 35-70, Kings Canyon NP
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I think it is called Paradise Valley? At the very end of the park road at the turnaround, park and start hiking up the valley. A couple or so miles in. Somewhere around these coordinates. A most beautiful valley! https://maps.app.goo.gl/T4h3Ui1Eb7XmEE3a7Very nice view! Where exactly is this in the park?
(If it's a secret please PM me with GPS coordinates)
I think it is called Paradise Valley? At the very end of the park road at the turnaround, park and start hiking up the valley. A couple or so miles in. Somewhere around these coordinates. A most beautiful valley! https://maps.app.goo.gl/T4h3Ui1Eb7XmEE3a7
I did not realize it is closed. Reason why? That is really unfortunate as it allows great access into the park.Thanks. I can't believe the road is still closed.
I did not realize it is closed. Reason why? That is really unfortunate as it allows great access into the park.
ok, make sense. Must of been a big snow season. I went in May about this time that year.Caltrans shows the road from west of Cedar Grove up to the end of 180 is still closed due to snow.
Slate Peak, WA (2004) Tachihara 4x5, Rodenstock 180mm Sironar-N, Fuji Velvia 50
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Thors Well, Oregon Coast, Mamiya 7ii, 50mm, FP4, 3 stop ND plus 2 stop Grad (split ND). Lee Filters View attachment 365540
Awesome use of an awesome camera. Nice work Jim.
This is lovely.Hasselblad 501CM | Distagon 3.5/60 CF | orange filter | T-Max 100 | Pyrocat-HD
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This is lovely.
Hasselblad 501CM | Distagon 3.5/60 CF | orange filter | T-Max 100 | Pyrocat-HD
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Well seen an executed. The 60mm Distagon is hands down my most used 'Blad lens. It's sharp as a tack and has just about a perfect angle of view, particularly for just walking around.
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