How about a new color landscape thread?
I'll kick this one off with a Velvia sunset shot.
Don Bryant
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Wehman with splitter board, 8x10 E100vs, 305 G claron.
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I'll kick this one off with a Velvia sunset shot.
Don Bryant
Great image Don. Do you mind if I ask where it was taken?
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Great image Don. Do you mind if I ask where it was taken?
Hi Robert,
This one was made on Jeckyl Is., Ga. Now that I have a new 4990 scanner I plan to wet scan the trannie and pull out more detail in the shadow areas at the bottom of the scene; detail is there though you can't see it in this version. This version is a composite of two scans, a highlight scan and a shadow scan, recombined with Photomatix Pro. BTW, there was no Tone Mapping or other PS manipulations, the color saturation is in the trannie.
Shot with a 90mm f/8 SA with a #2 Sign-Ray soft grad. I don't recall the exposure but it was several seconds or more. This was the last shot of the day and the light was going fast. With the f/8, the focusing screen was so dark I could barely focus.
Don
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Rodenstock 150mm APO Sironar-S, wide open & polarized, lots of swing. Taken near the Dalles, Oregon.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1070/...41f173bf_o.jpg
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D. Bryant
Hi Robert,
This one was made on Jeckyl Is., Ga. Now that I have a new 4990 scanner I plan to wet scan the trannie and pull out more detail in the shadow areas at the bottom of the scene; detail is there though you can't see it in this version. This version is a composite of two scans, a highlight scan and a shadow scan, recombined with Photomatix Pro. BTW, there was no Tone Mapping or other PS manipulations, the color saturation is in the trannie.
Shot with a 90mm f/8 SA with a #2 Sign-Ray soft grad. I don't recall the exposure but it was several seconds or more. This was the last shot of the day and the light was going fast. With the f/8, the focusing screen was so dark I could barely focus.
Don
That's a gorgeous image. I've thought about doing a double scan, but it does make sense; my 35mm scanner has that capability built in. I love the way you captured the highlights on the sand. I think that is my favorite part of the image. Thanks for sharing.
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311mm Cooke XVa lens, Lee 3-stop ND grad, 8x10 Provia 100F (cropped), drum scan by WCI.
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place (or cat in a vise :D )
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At Toleak Point on the Washington Coast.
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The tree is north of Ocotlan, Oaxaca, less than an hour south of the city, and the horse is near Xico, Veracruz. These are rough, completely uncorrected scans, so apologies for the messiness!