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Navajo Riders  Canyon de Chelly
Image Title:  Navajo Riders Canyon de Chelly
 
 By: Gary Auerbach  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Gary Auerbach {K:3692}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Wisner 11x14
Categories Still Life
Alternative Process
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Native American
Lens Nikkor 450 mm M
Uploaded 5/14/2004 Film / Memory Type  BPF
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 499 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 5 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Chinle
State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
About 11x14 platinum print. Taken at the mouth of the Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. 7 am in the morning.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Enjoy    {K:16125} 5/14/2004
looks hot at 7 am already...what a fun shot... of riders out for a early ride...well seen..


John McCallum   {K:1856} 5/31/2004
All of your images are so good Gary, and this is no exception to that. The light has been caught beautifully on the subjects faces. Anyone who can capture such subjects with a lg format shows great skill (let alone with 11x14"). Interesting tone. On my screen I only wish for a little more contrast. But I am sure that the contact print shows immense detail and tonal range that the website can not do justice. John.


John McCallum   {K:1856} 6/28/2004
Hi again Gary. Noticed you've been a little quiet at usefilm lately. (Not that one should expect 11x14 negs to be posted by the dozen!) But I was just wondering if you had heard of the Analogue Photography Users Group website www.apug.org? It's a forum for exchanging information and sharing images that have been produced in traditional ways. I've found it to be a great resource for LF photography and also quite inspirational. It may be of interest to you .... best regards, John McCallum


John W. Meyers   {K:514} 12/16/2004
Gary,
You do some neat stuff with that Wisner! To me, this picture is a little busy, and from my perspective, it looks slightly out of focus. May I suggest moving in closer to your subject (effectively cropping out the foreground), and sharpenning up your focus. Otherwise, very nice. jwm


Gary Auerbach   {K:3692} 7/8/2007
A tissue photogravure of this print was in an exhibition at Musee Jenisch (www.museejenisch.ch ) outside Geneva Switzerland this spring, in a survey show of etchings, engravings, gravures, and photogravures. Other notable artists in the show were Albrecht Durer, Edourd Manet, Georges Rouault, Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Toulouse-Letrec and photographers Paul Strand and Edward Steichen. My portfolio 'We Walk in Beauty' www.rocketdogcreative.com/wwib
is in the museum permanent collection of the museum.


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