Scott Holcomb's photos with the keyword: Muir Woods National Monument

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09 Apr 2022 3 3 213
Muir Woods National Monument is a popular destination introducing visitors to an old growth redwood forest. This photo was taken by a Kiev 88C medium format film camera and an МС BEГA-26B 2.8/120mm lens with a Чф-1x 62x0.75 filter using Fuji Pro 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Redwood Creek

03 Apr 2022 4 251
Shaded by towering sequoias, Redwood Creek trickles towards the Pacific. This photo was taken by a Kiev 88C medium format film camera and an МС BEГA-26B 2.8/120mm lens with a Чф-1x 62x0.75 filter using Fuji Pro 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Wooden Pathway

21 Mar 2022 6 4 224
A wooden pathway with built-in bench rest stops guides visitors into Muir Woods National Monument. This photo was taken by a Kiev 88C medium format film camera and an ARSAT B 1:2.8/80mm lens with a Чф-1x 62x0.75 filter using Fuji Pro 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Empty Benches

29 Nov 2021 7 2 192
The benches emptied as the hikers departed for a walk in the woods. This photo was taken by a Kiev 88C medium format film camera and an ARSAT B 1:2.8/80mm lens with a Чф-1x 62x0.75 filter using Fuji 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Ancient

30 Apr 2014 2 4 487
The is a bit of truth to the saying, "You can't see the forest for the trees". This photo was taken by a Yashica-D TLR medium format film camera Yashikor 1:3.5 f=80mm lens using Kodak Portra 400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection 600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop

Peaceful Redwood Creek

09 Jun 2013 7 798
A favorite photo from a favorite camera of a favorite place . . . This image was shot from a Hasselblad 500C camera with a Distagon 1:4 f=50mm T* lens using Fuji Pro 400-H film, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized with Photoshop. It was "relocated" from my Flickr photo stream for the benefit of my new friends in Ipernity.