Solitude
loopguru TPF Noob! Joined Dec 24, 2005 Messages 173 Reaction score 2 Location Chicago Dec 27, 2005 #1
ozzono TPF Noob! Joined Oct 12, 2005 Messages 422 Reaction score 9 Location Castellón (Spain) Website www.carlosbravo.net Dec 27, 2005 #2 it is a spectacular image. It seems a true postcard. Very pretty. Greetings from Spain. es una imagen espectacular. Parece una verdadera postal. Muy bonita. Saludos desde españa.
it is a spectacular image. It seems a true postcard. Very pretty. Greetings from Spain. es una imagen espectacular. Parece una verdadera postal. Muy bonita. Saludos desde españa.
THORHAMMER No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Dec 24, 2005 Messages 2,789 Reaction score 8 Dec 27, 2005 #3 really nice shot!! I wish I was near one of thoose !!!!! is this from film or digital? looks kinda like film, either way thats a compliment!!!! My only gripe is the words are too squished in there.....thats all...
really nice shot!! I wish I was near one of thoose !!!!! is this from film or digital? looks kinda like film, either way thats a compliment!!!! My only gripe is the words are too squished in there.....thats all...
Joerocket TPF Noob! Joined Jun 22, 2005 Messages 547 Reaction score 23 Location British Columbia Dec 27, 2005 #4 Love this shot, it looks like the sky goes on forever! -Joe
Wally TPF Noob! Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 401 Reaction score 19 Location Erie, PA Dec 27, 2005 #5 nice shot, only nit is that the horizon is slightly tilted to the left. I do that all the time however
nice shot, only nit is that the horizon is slightly tilted to the left. I do that all the time however
OP OP loopguru TPF Noob! Joined Dec 24, 2005 Messages 173 Reaction score 2 Location Chicago Dec 27, 2005 #6 Thank you for the comments and suggestions. It was on ISO 200 Kodak "Advantex" film. It is slightly smaller size than 35mm I think. Wally, I took this back in 04 and never realized the tilted horizon before....good catch.
Thank you for the comments and suggestions. It was on ISO 200 Kodak "Advantex" film. It is slightly smaller size than 35mm I think. Wally, I took this back in 04 and never realized the tilted horizon before....good catch.