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Comments posted by: jhsymington

Photo ID 502596
09-17-10
jhsymington
Thanks for your kind comments. The title of the shot has vanished so its location has become more mysterious. The mountain in the distance is Mt Cook in southern New Zealand. Shot at just past midnight illuminated by moonlight alone.
Photo ID 500509
09-16-10
jhsymington
Congratulations on your contest win! Great shot. James
Photo ID 502596
08-31-10
jhsymington
Hi Gary, Thank you for your comment. The answer is very little - darkening of the sky up at the top a little bit and extra contrast locally around the mountains at left. Otherwise as is. All the best, James
Photo ID 502821
07-16-10
jhsymington
Lovely symmetry and tonal range.
Photo ID 502744
07-15-10
jhsymington
Thank you both very much!
Photo ID 502074
06-24-10
jhsymington
The lens on the T3 is a 35mm f2.8 Sonnar
Photo ID 500680
06-15-10
jhsymington
Thank you all for your kind comments. It was one of the most memorable photographic nights I have had. Scarily strong wind, dust storms and the weird lenticular clouds shooting across the sky under moonlight was unforgettable.
Photo ID 501246
06-14-10
jhsymington
Might have one or two more. I'll post them tomorrow night. Thanks everyone.
Photo ID 500835
06-10-10
jhsymington
That's great - it is 3D-like.
Photo ID 501381
06-07-10
jhsymington
Carl Zeiss 250mm f5.6 Sonnar CF
Photo ID 501383
06-07-10
jhsymington
Taken with a Carl Zeiss 50mm f4 Distagon FLE CFi
Photo ID 501242
06-06-10
jhsymington
It was shot on Provia and is a straight scan of the slide really. Didn't touch the saturation at all and only really darkened the background a shade.
Photo ID 501242
06-05-10
jhsymington
100mm - sorry. Corrected the EXIF now.
Photo ID 501243
06-02-10
jhsymington
Actually taken with a CF Sonnar T* 4/150
Photo ID 500680
05-19-10
jhsymington
Hi John, Got your email but no return address. The answer to your question is "No I don't". All the best, James Symington
Photo ID 500680
05-18-10
jhsymington
Many thanks. Taken on a D700 and exposure was 30 seconds at about f5.6 if I remember well.
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