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Tongue River Valley
Image Title:  Tongue River Valley
 
 By: Dan Arthur  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Dan Arthur {K:4280}
Project #20 The classic landscape/nature photograph Camera Model Nikon 5700
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Standard
Uploaded 12/3/2003 Film / Memory Type ISO 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 184 Shutter 1/394
Favorites Aperture f7.1
Critiques 6 Rating
6.00
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
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About Tongue River just south of the Montana boarder. I like the picture and have tried to crop it a few different ways? I like it, but on the other hand??? Comments?
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Marcos Duarte   {K:15402} 12/3/2003
A beautiful photograph, perfectly exposed, excellent composition
Congrat.
Marcos
Linda foto , a composiçao da curva do rio com as arvores sao lindas.
Parabens pela foto

marcos Duarte


Michael Alexander   {K:5293} 12/3/2003
Hey, looks like you had a nice trip out there to Montana, I like this one, looks cold out there. the landscape is perfect, wide open country and mother nature. It?s a great image for our foreign friends here to illustrate just how beautiful our country is?


Michael Alexander   {K:5293} 12/3/2003
oops... I forgot... I rated it a honest 5x7 imo


Ursula I Abresch   {K:6515} 12/3/2003
Hey, I know this place!!! I think I do. Is it on the eastern or the western side of the Big Horn Mts.? It's in Wyoming, right? BEAUTIFUL shot.


Ian Crean   {K:14866} 12/4/2003
Dan, I love these cold, crisp, blue sky days. The photo imparts the sensation well.
Yr question re digi or film? Hard to give a simple answer, guess it's largely cost (I would have wanted digital SLR plus lenses plus high capacity cards etc.) I understand the digital decision so I wanted to talk with people who decided to stay with film. I was persuaded by the argument that with a decent neg/slide scanner you can easily scan at equivalent of over 10MP. To shoot each digital frame at that size would require huge capacity, slows the camera, etc. That what was what finally did it! I would want the ability to shoot each frame at max size. To do that with digital would be just too expensive for now (4 kids to feed, you know!). Hope that explains, and sorry to have to do it here!


john amore   {K:14015} 1/24/2004
great shot keep send'n great ones


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