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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Beautiful image. Great sense of atmosphere and light.
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    The fact that the ground is predominately red, makes the snow a non-issue for me. I certainly understand the concern over balance, but the color has plenty of weight to balance out the brighter...
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    Re: post your trees!

    Very dramatic and impactful, Rory!
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    As you're already aware, I really like this one. I get a tangible sense of the air moving, and the open patch of sky above the tree fits like a puzzle piece. An excellent and worthy addition to the...
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    Lovely photographs, Kirk. The center image (portal) speaks to me in particular. Amazing sense of space and distance.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Excellent. I love the delicate tones and luminosity. It would have been easy to over manipulate this, but I think you nailed it.
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    Well done, Alan. I particularly enjoy the tones and textures in the rocks. Well worth the effort.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Beautiful tones and light, Austin. What film size did you use?
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Well done, Jeff!
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Ha! Leave it to a flat-lander from the Midwest to tip you in on Ueli Steck. I watched a film documenting his free-solo of the north face of the Eiger a couple of years at a local outdoor expo and...
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    So you're not the next Ueli Steck after all, huh? Congrats on the climb. Stunning photographs, the sense of place is really tangible.
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    Harley - You've been absolutely killing it with these posts the past week or so. Another excellent image here!
  13. Re: Sharper optical image quality with rear VS front tilt/swing?

    While I understand this in principle, I disagree with it in practice within the context of landscape work.

    Using rear tilt is perfectly valid for altering the plane of focus. Assuming a given...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Yeah, it gets a bit chilly no doubt, especially if there's wind. Good times. Sounds like an ideal morning to work with a Mamiya7 rather than a large format camera. Large format is certainly doable...
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    Ha! December 31st, Grand Marais Minnesota municipal campground shoreline, Lake Superior, -15 degrees fahrenheit, about 45min before sunset, evanescent ice conditions.

    Good luck to you! :rolleyes:
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    Thanks so much everyone.

    Stone, I'll be waiting for the check in the mail. ;)
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    Pancake Ice, New Years Eve, Grand Marais, MN - Shen-Hao FCL57-A, Fujinon 125 SW, Ilford Delta 100 in Xtol 1:1

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    This is very striking. I love how the rails are transformed in to something unexpected and mysterious with the snow cover.
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Sweet photograph, Jeff. Makes me even more curious to try out 4x10. Looking forward to seeing a print of this one.
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    The sense of quiet and stillness is very appealing here. I suspect it would have been easy to work the tones in the rocks more to create something a bit more dramatic, but this rendering seems to...
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Beautiful image. Wonderful composition and clarity.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Ha! Priceless.
  23. Re: Hi, Newbie here looking for a workshop

    Abhishek - Dropped you a PM.
  24. Re: MF (6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Will and Austin, while the subject matter is obviously divergent, both of these images are mysterious and evocative, conjuring some strong emotions. Excellent photographs.
  25. Re: MF (6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Cool thread. Here are a couple from this summer; both were handheld from a sea kayak.

    Passageway, Tettegouche State Park, Minnesota - Fuji GSW690II, Kodak TMY ...
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    This is superb in all regards, Preston.
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    Somehow I missed this one. Fantastic image, Harley. Looks like it'd be a great print.
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    This particular set is very evocative, Austin. Very moody images.
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Thanks everyone for the kind words.


    I guess I didn't get notified that it was dead. Yeah, still enjoying the LF process (and results).
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    A recent image from early autumn: Cold Front, Lake Superior, Beaver Bay Minnesota - Shen-Hao FCL57-A, Ilford Delta 100 in Xtol 1:1, Nikkor SW 90mm f4.5, 25A red filter
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    That's an inventive and unexpected use of negative space. Very well seen, Jonathan.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks everyone!
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    I've been photographing handheld from a sea kayak on Lake Superior recently and its been great fun. Here's one of my favorites thus far - Fuji GSW 690II, Kodak TMY2 in Xtol 1:1

    Palisade Head,...
  34. Re: Just got some Adox CMS II (4 x 5 and 120)

    Very interesting test. Thanks for doing this, Jim.

    The results are pretty close to what I expected - a very high contrast film that's virtually grainless. While I'm sure the resolution is...
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    Re: Tiny pieces of the Giant Forest

    Thanks for the comments.

    Vaughn, I can see where it may strike you as a bit garish as shown here, it is indeed difficult to convey in a web file. As you eluded to, in print it is much better...
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    Re: Tiny pieces of the Giant Forest

    Forest Floor, Morning Dew, Superior National Forest, MN (Shen-Hao FCL57-A, Fujinon 250, Delta 100 in Xtol 1:1)
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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Very nice images Luc and John.

    Playing along with the recent fog theme, here's one from last summer in Minnesota:
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Exceptional image. The mood and sense of light are wonderful.
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    Re: Abstracts

    Thanks, Preston. I agree with Harley - this is an intriguing bark image. I thought it was a shadow falling on the bark at first until I realized it was burn marks. Excellent!
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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    The metallic quality of this is intriguing and really separates it from most of the flowing water images I see. Very well done.
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