Jim Price
'78 IH Scout Traveler - (Festus)
'76 IH Scout II - (Baby Blue)
'65 IH 1200 4x4 pickup
'94 Chev Blazer
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I came late to this topic, but I see there's a recent post. Let me second the luminous-landscape.com site. Also I see that Alain Briot is a contributing editor of the Nature Photographers Online Magazine. Here is the page about him; http://www.naturephotographers.net/staff/abriot.html
His book, Mastering Landscape Photography is excellent. It is not for beginners, however it is very well done and thoroughly thought out artistic thought process that results in moving your landscape photography to the next level. He is also a contributor/moderator at Luminous Landscape.
If you are a Nikon shooter, this is an excellent site with lens reviews; http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html
That link will take you directly to the lens review area.
Best regards,
CO David
Scott,
Check out the Arches Natl. Park photo uploaded to our site. Use the + key 3 times and the arrows to view the image in high def: www.TomWatsonPhotography.com We work in an ultra high resolution format. Panoramas are our specialty. There is no stitching involved in the production of this image.
Tom
TPN or the Travel Photographers Network is a good place to share, get critique, or simply shmooze with some the the best travel photogs out there.
Names like Kah Kit Yoong, George Stocking, Marsel van Oosten and many other top name photographers are routine posters and contributors.
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Trevor-
The quiet country is my church, my cathedral. It's where I go to get a sense of what life is like when it is left alone.
Trevor L Brown Photography, Tacoma
Joash R
2002 Double Cab Bakkie/1997 LX450 Imvubu/2004 Pontiac Vibe
If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. -Samuel Butler
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This one has a great selection of almost anything and you can resize the pics to just about anything your monitor can handle.
Weekend Warrior: 1989 XJ, 4.0, AW-4, NP231, D30 w/ Superior 4.88's & Aussie locker, D44 w/ Superior 4.88's & Aussie locker, Solid diff covers, ARB bull bar, Warn M8000, AJ's rock rails, Surco roof rack, limb risers, HID's, rock lights, Optima yellow top, Bushcrackers, custom camo paint job...
Daily Driver: 2000 XJ, 4.0, AW-4, NP231, D30, C8.25, on-board battery maintainer & warmer, black, all power, all stock (for now!)...
- Brian (KF7TBF)
This site has good info and if your in a bind to learn something you can usually get an answer within a day or so. http://apertureartists.proboards.com/index.cgi?
Just for inspiration, Outside magazine and The North Face photographer Jimmy Chin is phenominal
www.jimmychin.com
Two wheel traveller - Four wheels in the future. My heart says Land Rover - My head says Land Cruiser
Learn Overland Travel Photography! www.motojournalism.com
Way Out West - Canada to the Darien Gap
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Thanks,
Fax