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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

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    The balance feels off on this one. And I didn't find a single ruby at Ruby Beach, WA. I think it's time to go back there but this time with my pano camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    The balance feels off on this one. And I didn't find a single ruby at Ruby Beach, WA. I think it's time to go back there but this time with my pano camera.

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    Ruby Beach by tuco, on Flickr
    I like it cropped from the bottom to eliminate much of the foreground and all of the trunk on the lower right. That seems to draw things in for a better composition IMHO.

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    Tuco, that would be a fantastic place for some environmental portraits! With a pano or 6x9.
    Maybe with a model named Ruby? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y01fP1GFJgk

    I've been snowshoeing across a frozen marsh. It's not walkable except when frozen, unless you want stinky salty mud up to your knees. Being that the water is salt water, it freezes differently and melts differently than normal. It looks like plastic, but it's fragile ice. One of those winter walks where you plan your steps not to destroy anything you want to photograph. The next tide destroys it all anyways. These are a little nicer full screen. I think I will have to print one or more of them.


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    img168 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Tuco, that would be a fantastic place for some environmental portraits! With a pano or 6x9.
    Maybe with a model named Ruby? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y01fP1GFJgk

    I've been snowshoeing across a frozen marsh. It's not walkable except when frozen, unless you want stinky salty mud up to your knees. Being that the water is salt water, it freezes differently and melts differently than normal. It looks like plastic, but it's fragile ice. One of those winter walks where you plan your steps not to destroy anything you want to photograph. The next tide destroys it all anyways. These are a little nicer full screen. I think I will have to print one or more of them.


    img174 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr


    img169 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr


    img168 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

    Nice work JP! The middle one really works for me.
    Just don't know why I always get rid of my square format cameras?I love that way of seeing at times. Oh well It'll be my next most unused camera.

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    Thanks Louis; I like square format perhaps the most. I don't have to think about whether what I see is a vertical photo or a horizontal photo. It's just one shape always. Makes organizing what I see or want to see in the frame simpler. When sufficiently abstract, I have to think when I scan or print which way is up. Only downside is that displaying square photos is kind of unusual. I usually use a vertical frame with a custom cut square mat window or a square frame.

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    jp, I really like these detail images. I also like #2 the best, possibly because of the strong local contrasts.
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    Two from today. We've had lots of rain and so the creeks are really flowing. I went to the Desoto Falls trail area (with apologies to esearing for invading his spot ) and found this interesting scene at the point where an unnamed tributary runs into Frogtown Creek.

    Mercury 2x3 configuration, 6x9 back, 38mm XL, Acros 100:



    And here is Lower Desoto Falls.

    Century Graphic 2x3, 6x9 back cropped to 4:5, 80mm f/2.8 Xenotar, Acros 100:

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Tuco, that would be a fantastic place for some environmental portraits! With a pano or 6x9.
    Maybe with a model named Ruby? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y01fP1GFJgk
    Thanks for the link. I enjoyed that very much.
    Nice texture series.

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    Great ice and water photos lately. Next week I've got a frozen waterfall scheduled (I promise), but first there's always another motorcycle:
    1926 Harley-Davidson dirt track racer featuring the carb and chains (in 2011 I got to shoot this from the other side)

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