Alan,
Love the train. Man after my own heart !
Alan,
Love the train. Man after my own heart !
All of the pictures here are exciting to see. What a nice range of subject matter and how nicely presented. It takes a lot to get to this level, well done!
The California Coast...
Jeffery, nice shot.Did you do this with your Canon digital, or 4x5 film?
[QUOTE=Jeffrey Sipress]The California Coast...
From last week's shoot. In 5x7 through a 30cm Heliar.
There is some great images in this thread! I will have to gander when I have more time.
a few of mine (easier to just post a link--sorry):
www.pbase.com/sladez
I realize this is about posting images but as I work my way up the galleries I feel the need to make some comments.Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress
Absolutely stunning site Jeffrey. You really do beautiful work! If I may ask--some of your images would seem to be outside the exposure latitude of even BW film--do you use HDR or some other technique of capturing such high contrast scenes?
I'll take a stab at it; though this is a scan of a contact print (4x5), not the neg itself. TMax100 Readyload.
and just in case I get to go anywhere....
Thanks, guys. I wasn't expecting any comments, but....
The coastal image was made on Delta 100 with my Ebony SV45U. I scanned it in my Epson 4870 at home!
On my site, most are with the Canon 1Ds, but my 4x5 work got good enough for me to show about a year ago, and there are probably a dozen there now from LF work. I rarely blend images, but I know there is at least one that I blended. While I like to think that I can use a camera fairly well now, the ultimate snap and pop that many of my images have is from post processing. I've been using photoshop for over 10 years. However, sometimes you just get what you want with the camera and it's there.
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