Very nice work so far...as usual
5x7 FP4 with 210 Symmar-s
Very nice work so far...as usual
5x7 FP4 with 210 Symmar-s
First photo:
Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah National Park, 1992
Linhof Super Technika IV 4" x 5", Rodenstock 90mm f6.8 Grandagon N MC, f45 at 6sec, Fujichrome Velvia 50.
Second photo:
Undine Falls, Yellowstone National Park, 1993
Linhof Super Technika IV 4" X 5"; image taken I believe with Rodenstock f5.6 150mm Sironar MC and Horseman 2X extender or Schneider f5.6 210mm Symmar S MC, 1/2 Sec or 1 Sec, Aperture NR, Fujichrome Velvia 50.
8x10 FP4+, cropped to 4x10.
Rory - Was that a rather long exposure ? Looks like the clouds have moved. It gives a remarkable effect.
Here is a new one that I haven't had much time to work with:
The image is from Ormiston Gorge, part of the West MacDonnell Range National Park, in the Northern Territory of Australia. This image was little after sunrise, and sun was over the horizon and streaming in over my right shoulder, hence the lightness of the top part of the image. There is a lot more detail in the highlights on the transparency, but I haven't been able to get it across in the scan. Steve Nicholls, another forum member, and I spent about a week photographing in and about the canyon.
11x14
Last edited by jnantz; 23-May-2007 at 18:28.
Great pictures Mark And Robert! Hi Ken, yes that's about 2 minutes on a windy day.
Mt. Auburn Cemetary, Cambridge MA
8x10 Agfa with Schneider 300 f/5.6 convertible symmar
FP4+ in XTOL, selenium toned
here's one...
This was done on my Century Master studio camera with a Seneca 6.5x8.5 Portrait lens (most likely a Wolly Vesta by another name).
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