I don't want it to die either :(
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Actually, this is one of my first 4x5 shots.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3736/9...2a0c1829_z.jpg
Southeast Steam Plant by mijosc79, on Flickr
My first (and by far the last) LF transparency. Somewhat postcardish, but anyway:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5518/9...b715c67a_c.jpg
Lots of beautiful work here...Thanks!!
Yes, the view is really impressive (this is Moscow intl business center, some towers are still under construction).
Shot last week, half of an hour after the sunset. No polarizer, RVP100F plus a warming filter plus some LAB tweaking (sorry, analog purists).
Hi-res image is here (LAB TIFF 6800 x 9100): http://staswilf.com/blog/2013/07/30/moscow-cit/
I was under the impression that RVP100F is a quite neutral film, though a contrasty one.
The twilight was apparently blue. I can't afford a color meter, so I exposed one side of the holder with a light warming filter, and the second side with a moderate one (85c). The first transparency turned out bluish and dull, and the second one was OK.
Here are a couple more to keep it alive.
My house at night (cropped) with 4x5 Super Graphic
http://www.photo-artiste.com/images/...ght2006big.jpg
And a nine-hour star trails taken from my back yard with a Linhof IV. It is a little blown out ... but after all it was a nine hour exposure!
http://www.photo-artiste.com/images/...startrails.jpg