Neat spot on the cliffs Jason, calm image of a vast and sometimes rough place.
Nice willows and larkspur Bryan, I have to go track down the larkspur around here soon.
(Today I was enjoying tulips, pictures form that in a week or so. )
Here is neither a landscape nor a flower. but has some elements of both. critique welcome
Garden Fox by Nicholas Travers, on Flickr
Technika 70, 65mm f/8 Super Angulon lens
Kodak Ektachrome 120mm EHB (expired E4)
developed in room temperature C-41 for 10 min
scanned and adjusted in lightroom
Thank you for the comments, it's difficult to follow many of the posts here as there are so many good pictures.
I do like the muted colours of the foreground against the green tones with the garden fox.
Lovely capture of the weeping willow on the expired film Corran.
Thanks Pali, Nicholas, and Jason.
Nicholas, that looks great for very old film developed in alternative chemicals. I once tried to develop some E-3 film for a friend and it didn't work out.
Bryan, the E3 I have done has been more funky, but some useable, I'll post some ok results soon. The E4 seems to do well, I want to try pre developing with Hc110 and get slides, but need to pick up some Hc110 first.
Rocks at Ogunquit Beach, ME by Pali K, on Flickr
Ogunquit Beach, ME by Pali K, on Flickr
Fuji GA645W | Kodak Portra 160
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal C41
Tango PMT Drumscanner
Pali
Gerald by Jay Musselwhite, on Flickr
Exceptional work Jay! The eyes shut makes for a very memorable image.
Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar
Jay, the portrait is exceptional!
Here are few more from my vacation that are bit different from the typical landscape.
Perkins Cove, ME by Pali K, on Flickr
Perkins Cove, ME by Pali K, on Flickr
Cliff House - Cape Neddik, ME by Pali K, on Flickr
All with the same setup
Fuji GA645W | Kodak Portra 160
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal C41
Tango PMT Drumscanner
Pali
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