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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    Made recently in my backyard with my first LF camera, a Wista45RF, 150mm Symmar-S, Provia100F

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    Dick, I like that one.

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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    My 100th LF negative.

    Shen Hao 4x5, Schneider Symmar 150mm, 6 stop ND, 3m @ f32, TMax 100 (D-76, 1:1, 68F, 11m), Epson 4990 w/ VueScan and a bit of PS.

    Helmet Rock, Lands End, San Francisco


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    Thanks, Henry! I just visited your fine web site and admired your work: curiously, I found the B&W version of the building on your first page more compelling than the color version in your gallery. Did you feel that way, too, or was the selection for another reason?

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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    Arca Swiss 8x10. Fujinon A 240 lens. FP4+. Developer - Paterson FX-39. Scanner - Epson 2450 and stitched together in Photoshop (the Epson can only scan up to 4x5, so I have to do 4 scans of an 8x10 and stitch it up).

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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    Quote Originally Posted by ageorge View Post
    My 100th LF negative.

    Shen Hao 4x5, Schneider Symmar 150mm, 6 stop ND, 3m @ f32, TMax 100 (D-76, 1:1, 68F, 11m), Epson 4990 w/ VueScan and a bit of PS.

    Helmet Rock, Lands End, San Francisco
    Okay, that's an hugely awe-inspiring pic.

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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    Quote Originally Posted by ageorge View Post
    My 100th LF negative.

    Shen Hao 4x5, Schneider Symmar 150mm, 6 stop ND, 3m @ f32, TMax 100 (D-76, 1:1, 68F, 11m), Epson 4990 w/ VueScan and a bit of PS.

    Helmet Rock, Lands End, San Francisco


    Very very nice! Very inspiring!

    Thanks for sharing.

    Gary

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    Shore Acres Oregon. Recently printed (but from a 6x4.5 neg).
    ILford MGIV/130/sel
    "I invent nothing, I rediscover"
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    My Now old Photo Site

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    Dick,

    Thanks for your kind comment.

    That picture was actually shot at the same time on both B&W and color, I have two B&W negs and two color transparencies. It looks good both ways. The B&W web image at www.henryambrose.com is a desaturated file from the color film scan but I've printed the B&W in the darkroom and sold a print or two. The prints look just like what's there on the screen. Red 25 filter, Delta 100 in Xtol. Color was 100VS I think.

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    Re: How About A New Picture Post?

    Gary,

    I am pretty sure you are the person that I bought the lens from that took that image. 1962garys? lostinjapan? no? Yes, I'm pretty sure. Unbelievable! LF is a small, small world.

    BTW, thanks for your encouragement.

    -alan

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