
I shot this image late in the late afternoon on my first trip to Great Sand Dunes, using a deep red filter and a Pentax 67.

Maybe the absolutely most difficult thing is revealing a woman's face using just one tungsten light. 8x10 Tri-X negative developed in Pyro, 16x20" print on Agfa vc paper, developed in Amidol.

A photographer much wiser than me once explained, "If titles are necessary to explain your images, then you have failed as a photographer." I stopped shooting color a few minutes later.
8x10 Tri-X negative developed in Pyro, 11x14" print on Agfa vc developed in Amidol.