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Took a trip to the highest peak (not pictured) in this country. Took some time to climb but it was fun, at least in retrospective.
The conditions:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8246/2...c7d06810_c.jpg
The peak:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8099/2...568504c8_c.jpg
(we didn't climb the last 30 height meters, to be honest)
The mandatory postcard picture from the day after climbing the mountain:
https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8122/2...4f5a7f3a_c.jpg
I brought my Fuji 6x9 with me but not up on the peak. The negatives are over developed but I think I'll be able to hand that when printing next time.
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Thanks Bryan! The setup was pretty simple. I put a Speedotron 102 head in a 45" Halo modifier near the ceiling to camera left. That brought the overall level of the room up to match the windows. After that, I painted with light using a V850 speedlight with a little softbox, using my Iphone to fire the camera and see a quick jpg of the results.
Hmmm, Ideas!
Nice color color and detail. It has a very smooth and rich feel to it. Very nice flooring. I bet the room has its own reverb built right in.
Now, I have some 20 guitars and several reel to reels in my front room. (amongst all the wires cables and speakers. It is a real mess)
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The room does have special acoustics. All passive. I have listened to formal concerts there.
That is the Chicago Art Instiute out the left window.
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Hmmm, Ideas!
Nice color color and detail. It has a very smooth and rich feel to it. Very nice flooring. I bet the room has its own reverb built right in.
Now, I have some 20 guitars and several reel to reels in my front room. (amongst all the wires cables and speakers. It is a real mess)
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Mining the archive... Our two girls around 1983. Contax 137, Zeiss 50/1.4, FP4. I have a framed one of this on Ilford Gallery. This one a V600 scan with minimal treatment in Lightroom comes close.
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Thanks! Another one... A lazy Saturday morning: Ruth and the girls all rugged up together. (1985 or '86) OM1n, Zuiko 50/1,4 and Tri X.
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I spent the day in Atlanta today as my fiancee was attending a training seminar. Wednesday mornings are totally dead, and Atlanta really isn't much of a tourist destination. So I was pretty much alone most of the day.
Here's two images, both with my Nikon F2 and 15mm f/3.5, on T-Max 100 developed in Rodinal 1:50:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...atl-3990ss.jpg
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...atl-3993ss.jpg
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Yes very nice work. I would have been tempted to place the Sun differently.
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jjcal...dontshine.html
Hope this isn't taken the wrong way