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1/125 f/11.0 50.0 mm ISO 400

Victor Hasselblad 500C

Distagon 1:4 f=50mm

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Petrified Forest National Park
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The eroded badlands of Blue Mesa are comprised of colorful mud and sandstone formations with logs of petrified wood scattered around the slopes.

This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and B+W 67E KR15 2.3⨯ filter using Kodak 400TX film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Fotofan, Don Sutherland, aNNa schramm, MaggsMep and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Scott Holcomb
Scott Holcomb club has replied
It is amazing that trees that lived over 200 million years ago can still be seen!
4 weeks ago.
 Scott Holcomb
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The actual wood of "petrified wood" has been replaced by minerals, maintaining the shape and texture of the original wood, but often with amazing colors.
Mineralized
4 weeks ago.
 Scott Holcomb
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This tree has left a lasting legacy!
4 weeks ago.
 Scott Holcomb
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It certainly takes one back to another era!
4 weeks ago.
 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club has replied
I brought a small piece of fossil from a tree trunk with me from the USA, Wa. It's on my windowsill

www.ipernity.com/doc/anna.schramm/46296816
4 weeks ago. Edited 4 weeks ago.

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