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Thread: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

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    2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    http://digitalmag.rangefinderonline....er/201304#pg93

    Here's the published results. The image is a palladium print from a 5x7 negative. The tree is a ficus tree in the park outside Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. The root cluster is about 6 feet tall (2m for the metrically inclined), just to give you a sense of scale of the thing. The photo was taken with my Canham wood field, and I want to say it was my Goerz Am. Opt. W-A Dagor 4 3/8" f8 (if not, then probably the Rodenstock 90mm f6.8 Grandagon). Printed on Bergger COT320 paper.

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Very nice! Congratulations!
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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Beautiful! Well done, Scott!

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Congrats, Scott! Well done!
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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Thanks and big congrats!

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Congratulations Scott--beautiful image.

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Thats just marvellous. I am very pleased for you.

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    I'm just tickled to have been selected a finalist, let alone 2nd prize! Thanks to everyone for your kind words.

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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Sweet! Wonderful image. What kind of tree is that?
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    Re: 2nd Prize winner in Rangefinder's Alt Process contest

    Kirk-

    it's a Ficus. That's what they look like when they're allowed to grow in the wild, instead of being twisted into a braid at a potted plant shop. I think it's a relative of the fig tree someone posted in another thread here yesterday.

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