John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

A black and white reduction from color. Originally on 4x5 Ektachrome.

Posted by Alan Davenport on Sat, 11/18/06 21:14
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Comments by Arfon John on Sun, 11/19/06 01:32

Great shapes and texture with strong diagonals. There must be infinite possibilities for good pictures in different lighting conditions. One thing which is puzzling is the scale of this with no obvious reference points.


Comments by Lance M. Williams on Sun, 11/19/06 04:59

Good stuff! The play of lights on the hillsides from the clouds works well.


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sun, 11/19/06 05:32

I like the interplay of sunlight and shadowing across the slopes of the hill, the perspective with the slope of the hill working to lead the eyes of the viewer upward through the image, and the textural feel of the picture.


Comments by Ruth Rittichier on Sun, 11/19/06 05:55

Well seen and captured. Beautiful dappled light and clouds.


Comments by C Gurkin on Sun, 11/19/06 12:24

very nice shot


Comments by Linda Frey on Sun, 11/19/06 14:26

Wonderful hills, they look like velvet.


Comments by Thom Brommerich on Sun, 11/19/06 19:34

Very Well Done!


Comments by Tom Mallon on Sun, 11/19/06 19:43

A well conceived and executed image, I'll bet this B&W is nicer than the original color!


Comments by Maria Salvador on Mon, 11/20/06 10:56

Agree with all the above comments. Beautiful!