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Great Smoky Mountains
With B&W exposure and development you can interpret a scene with much more control than color. In this shot it was actually starting to rain. I liked the different planes of the rocks in this one. Hope you enjoy. Any comments or questions are welcome. Bob Ludwick Canham 5x7 / 90mm XL Schneider Lens / Bergger 200 B&W Film Epson 4870 Scanner [url=http://www.naturescapes.net/membership.htm]NSN 0074[/url]
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