:) :) Nice bark indeed!
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Populus Canadensis
Chamonix 45N2 - Apo Symmar 150 - Velvia 100
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:) :) Nice bark indeed!
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7078/7...119885bc_b.jpg
Populus Canadensis
Chamonix 45N2 - Apo Symmar 150 - Velvia 100
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC III VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.4cm X 19.4cm, from a 4x5 Tmax 100 negative exposed in a Tachihara 45GF field view camera fitted with a Voigtlander Heliar 21cm f4.5 lens.
No better bark for carving initials than a Beech.
Every love-torn teenager knows this.
The smooth bark – you can see it at the top – is easy on your pen knife, and the yellow-white layer underneath makes your baby’s name shine. I visit woods where I roamed decades ago; my Beech scribbling is still visible, but the loved ones are just a memory.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
Polaroid Type 55
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
Sometimes, lonely sheep herders carve some crazy things into the bark of aspen trees.
http://thadgerheim.com/Site_2/Black_...%20Carving.jpg
Toyo 4x5 AX
The ponderosa pine has thick bark, which can protect the tree against fires.
http://thadgerheim.com/Site_2/Idaho_...osa%20Bark.jpg
ToyoAX 4x5
Here's one from several years ago:
D-tach, very nice.
Carmel Mission
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