• Members 1306 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 9:41 a.m.

    I like both - they're different images, and each has its own vibe. Curiously one seems to be reversed, judging from the cleft in the tree and the shape of the background hills.

  • Members 1306 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 9:45 a.m.

    Nice. The yellow colours in the emeging leaves make a great contrast with the wintery peaks. I know we're encouraged to include 'foreground interest' but I think in this case I could do without the fence.
    The semi-abstract travertine terraces is just my kind of image 😁

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 11:32 a.m.

    Yep, it does look cold,down there on the coast, but the colours warm the heart.
    You have some great colours here in this image. Gentle pastels in the sky and even the snow is taking on a slightly similar tone.

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 11:37 a.m.

    Peaceful mood.
    Loads of detail in this pano!
    You can see how the volcano really dominates the surrounding mountains.
    The colours in the sky and the contrast in the water are nicely captured.
    Could be printed big and hung in a hallway.

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 11:43 a.m.

    "The Spirit Of Endurance" sounds about right, if it is still going strong today,... after being captured for the famous photo all those years ago!
    As Woodsider said, two different photos and both good!

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 12:02 p.m.

    In your B&W version it really did look convincingly like snow!
    Getting up close to trees like you did here, and looking straight up gives a "weird" perspective feeling that is quite popular with a general audience.

    Here's a shot with a similar perspective feeling and real snow ;-)
    07-DSC_4523 smaller.JPG

    07-DSC_4523 smaller.JPG

    JPG, 5.3 MB, uploaded by Fireplace33 on Jan. 25, 2026.

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 12:05 p.m.

    All three are good. I like 'em.
    I think my favorite is the 2nd one with the white rocks.

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 25, 2026, 12:07 p.m.

    Thanks, It turned out better than I'd hoped when I first walked by :-)

  • Members 89 posts
    Jan. 26, 2026, 2:49 a.m.

    I do have a wider view of this but I prefer the tree larger in the image for this one. I also have one cropped similar to the original. There is another tree just to the left of this one which sort of spoils the wider view.

    As far as the photo I linked to, it is indeed reversed for some reason. I have seen three original prints from this negative (I don't know who they were printed by) and one was reversed like this and the other two were correct. One was in the Art Gallery of South Australia. I also have a book on Harold Cazneaux and it has this image in it correct way around.

  • Members 1899 posts
    Jan. 26, 2026, 2:10 p.m.

    I suppose in the "old days" it was quite easy to put the negative in the enlarger upside down, perhaps without even noticing it.