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Pine Impression

Storr, Skye, Scotland

Pine plantations are not the prettiest of places and some of them are so dense that literally nothing grows in their acid soil base. Such was the case with this one but never-the-less the glow of filtered light was quite compelling as were the regimented shapes of the vertical trunks looking down a path betwixt them. Whilst the original chestnut glow was quite satisfactory I decided that their surreal appearance demanded a change of hue so used a tungsten filter then smeared a thin film of vaseline horizontally across a damaged one stop soft grad. The result pleases me very much and at last makes these places eerie and compelling to view.


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Pentax 67 II ,90-180 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia
0.3ND soft grad smeared horizontally with vaseline and an 80A tungsten filter, f/22 at 1 minute. full exif

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FrankB01-Jun-2011 11:58
beautiful work!....V
Dallas Hyatt01-Jun-2011 06:00
Impressive radiance of light and color. Very beautiful!
Gill Kopy01-Jun-2011 01:42
Really interesting treatment with a very cool result - love it V
Jola Dziubinska31-May-2011 21:57
Stunning, bravo! V.
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