This falls, like most, has a split personality. In the spring she bellows and roars her way crashing down the rock strewn hillside. But, in the fall this is a docile, demure, approachable, even beckoning falls, very feminine, even lacey and sensual and delicate. It seems the square format best described this falls from this location at this time of the year.
The camera was the Mamiya 645 Pro w/45mm wide angle lens set for f16 @ 4 sec using the No.21 Orange filter. The film was Ilford’s Pan-f Plus rated at ISO-50 and developed in Gordon Hutchings PMK developer 1:2:100 @ 75 degrees and given ‘plus’ agitation.
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stunning b&w work
Wow Hal!! This is stunning! Thank you for all the info you sent today!..I do appreciate it!
FANTASTIC WORK….and just to let u know your work is great adition into US NATIONAL PARKS group
Superb B/W print!
gorgeous!
Incredible textures. Love the composition.
beautiful
Beautiful capture. Superb lighting and exposure. A great B&W.
Great Pic, I bet it would look great as a photo print. As an old medium format film user its always great to see other people use this medium.