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Great landscapes everyone. Nana, wonderful, inspirational BW work. Thanks for sharing
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jon.oman
Very nice! What does your P&S look like? Did you need the center filter on the 65mm?
Thanks Jon,
I did not use a center filter. I did use a polarizer though.
This is what the camera looks like:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=67354
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Nana Sousa Dias
Home made 4x5 point-&-Shoot Camera, Schneider Super Angulon 47/5.6 XL, center filter, Cokin P orange filter, Fomapan 100 developed in Rodinal 1+25, scanned on Epson V-700.
This is an amazing shot! Great job.
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/...e17894e5bb.jpg
Shen Hao PTB, 90mm f/6.8 Grandagon, Provia 100f
Kalalau Valley, Kauai, HI
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Nana Sousa Dias
Thanks, Rick.
Now, about the tripod leg, I'm gonna fix the problem with a little electric saw...
I might prefer the Rubber Stamp tool in Photoshop. It's not so hard on the equipment.
Rick "who once included his own head by accident in a fisheye shot" Denney
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rdenney
I might prefer the Rubber Stamp tool in Photoshop. It's not so hard on the equipment.
Rick "who once included his own head by accident in a fisheye shot" Denney
:D
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NicolasArg
Great landscapes everyone. Nana, wonderful, inspirational BW work. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, Nicolas.
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SocalAstro
This is an amazing shot! Great job.
Thank you.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Thank you, Jim
Another of your fantastic skies! How do you do that? Is that a scenery you have on your backyard? ;)
Dear Nana,
Thank you too, stranger... :)
This image, for some unknown reason, happens to be presenting itself just a wee bit too darkly, so I shall revisit the image in a few days, and possibly adjust the tones to where they should be. You ask how do I do this? Sometimes the image just seems to be as easy-peasy as making bacon, because the clouds pop out of the negative effortlessly, and then there are days that the image requires a few more hours with a hammer and a chisel to extract and release the cloud information properly from the negative. This negative was surely the latter, and for the moment, I definitely knew why after reviewing my notes.
Soft floating clouds like these, move very quickly across our Alberta backyard, and these clouds tend to hug the ground while following the jet stream above, which enters the province periodically from the southwest corner. Sometimes I get lucky, being at the right place, at the right time, and other days it was just a good hike...
jim k
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SocalAstro
Now I remember! Impressive camera!