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Jon Buffington

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I posted this somewhere on Photrio before, an image that I made in Glacier National Park in 2019. View attachment 373290

I was just now searching Google Images for "Glacier National Park black and white photography" and came across this image by Clyde Butcher:


Mr. Butcher's image is copyright 2013.
Clyde Butcher is one photog I really appreciate. If you are ever near Miami, I strongly recommend to anyone to stop by his gallery in the Everglades.....about halfway between the gulf and the Atlantic on the old tiamiami hwy
Very nice capture you have there :smile:
 

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Native Heart Bridge - UNF
Lake Oneida, University of North Florida

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Native Heart Bridge - UNF by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 

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That’s a spectacular composition, Gabe—love the whirl beginning with the yew(?) bole on the right continuing counterclockwise around the limbs top and left…some posh glass, as well. :wink:
 

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That’s a spectacular composition, Gabe—love the whirl beginning with the yew(?) bole on the right continuing counterclockwise around the limbs top and left…some posh glass, as well. :wink:

Many thanks.

I confess I'm not too sure what the tree is, but pretty confident it's not yew. Possibly some species of lime?

The posh glass is a recent acquisition. One I waited a long time to find at a somewhat sane price :wink:
 

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Apologies, phone snap of a work print.
Scanner isn’t setup right now.
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I feel like I should work the tones on the hillside a bit more, and I always struggle with cloudless skies.
Of potential note.
There is no road or old road upslope from the car and no road traces leading to the car.
 

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Grrr. Nevermind. Complete fail trying to upload phone image; not logged in ?
And unsupported file extension type.
I need to be logged in to add text. No idea on that error.
 

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Sinar Norma Handy Test 65mm F8 No 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr

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Sinar Norma Handy 4x5 Test Ilford HP5+ 65mm F8 Super Angulon at Fll. Kingwood Gardens Mansfield Ohio, waiting for the Solar Eclipse to occur. HANDHELD camera focused hyperfocally. The cosine effect causes corners to be darker, could be improved with my 65mm F8 Schneider Center Filter. Silver image 8x10 print Omega DII 180mm Rodagon laser aligned, Arista #2 RC paper processed in Dektol 1:2. Print copied with Sony Nex 7 30mm Nex Macro Lens.
 

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Old mill stones I wonder?

Yes. This area of Derbyshire was famous for producing them from the local gritstone, but the industry collapsed over a century ago. Abandoned stones litter many areas of the Peak District as a result.
 
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