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This image was photographed
on Little River in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park.
I had to climb down a stone face about thirty feet to get to
the place where I made this photograph. This area is between
two mountains and light only filters down here when the sun
is almost straight over head. The thing which caught my
attention about this composition was the huge root system on
the sycamore tree and the rich detail in the foreground. I
used the Mamiya RZ67 Pro II with the Mamiya Sekor 50mm lens
(tripod mounted and mirror-up) to expose this scene on Kodak
Portra 160VC negative film. |