I find this quite interesting.
Yes, the colours are a bit saturated, and the background a bit murky... but
I think its weaknesses are also its strengths here.
For me, it has a feeling of transitioning from an accentuated almost
hyper-real foreground, into what could be an impressionistic painting in the
background. But it's not exactly a juxtaposition either... the successive
layers blend and enhance the feel. It holds my attention and draws me into
the scene.
Personally, I really like this one.
Has it changed much since you took this? Looks like a nice place to visit.
- Peter
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From: "Jack Davis" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 5:44 AM
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Subject: PESO: Zion Afternoon
Ran across a strip of 120 that had fallen back of a bureau in the bedroom.
Glassed it on the lightbox and decided to have it scanned.
It was one that had been rejected (by me) some years ago..pre PS.
Sun angle flattens some of the darker distant elements, but by pumping the
sun struck and adjacent areas brings it back a little, so am somewhat torn
as to its worth.
Your opinions sought. Thanks!
Jack
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Mamiya 6, 50mm L (sold few years ago), FUJI RDP III
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