Thank you! I really like how the green-sensitive x-ray stuff responds to light under a canopy of trees. It's hard to show on a snap of a print though!
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Thank you! I really like how the green-sensitive x-ray stuff responds to light under a canopy of trees. It's hard to show on a snap of a print though!
And here's one more of a big cypress. Again the 210mm Graphic Kowa, @f/32, 4s, and a bit of warmtoning:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...verprint2s.JPG
On MGX X-Ray, A stand of Willows which will be used to make cricket bats. That's a bit like a flat baseball bat for you Americans :)
8x10 B&J 270mm
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7257/7...de28acbcc3.jpg
Willows
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-xliZuLooS0.../straight2.jpg
5x7 Delta 100 in Pyrocat M, 210 Sironar S.
Attachment 75989
A forest I drove by today.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nXK0bzDgX1.../s1600/log.jpg
8x10 trimmed from 11x14 Kodak xray to fit scanner. 14 inch Dagor.
So there's this. I know it's not really *of* a tree, but it was *on* a tree when I made the photograph. I like it, but am not sure where to post it. 4x5 Chamonix, 210mm Symmar•EX, some kind of film (TXP?). At the Inari shrine, Kyoto, Japan.
Attachment 76021
Taken yesterday afternoon atop Rocky Butte in Portland.
Speed Graphic, Aero-Ektar, Polaroid type 51 film (expired 1999)
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/T51---Rocky-Butte.jpg
Jonathan
An aspen grove on the Uncompaghree Plateau in colorado. 4x5 tmax 100 printed on MGIV.
regards
erik