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Thread: post your trees!

  1. #3671

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    Re: post your trees!

    Stone,
    Don't give up yet. Try it with Acros or FP4+.
    "...with the grandeur of true simplicity", Patrick White, "The Tree of Man".

  2. #3672

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    Re: post your trees!

    I managed to over-develop this by 8 freaking minutes on top of the 9 that were supposed to be. I thought I'd set up a still life while the rotary did his thing. I am so clever!
    It is my first time with Moersch Tanol and I guess I can't complain.
    This is with a little Wollensak Raptar 90mm f6,8. I Scheimpfluged it to have the foreground in focus.
    I think I shot this with the front standard shifted (by mistake) I saw it while I was leaving the place but I thought it had moved afterwards. I guess that's why the sides are out of focus...

    God... maybe this should go in the mistakes thread. I can be such a moron most of the time...


  3. #3673

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    Re: post your trees!

    Fujinon A-240

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Menkov View Post
    Fujinon A-240

    I like this one!

    Mike

  5. #3675

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Evans View Post
    Stone,
    Don't give up yet. Try it with Acros or FP4+.
    I like FOMA with stand, but never the taco method, WAY to many scratches...

  6. #3676

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybro View Post
    I don't know about the methods, but the result is quite nice.
    Thanks, I think normal development would have been similar, a little higher contrast which I wanted anyway. But the grain is very high and "mucky" and not sharp, and again the scratches aren't great. Works in a pinch, but not for important work. Well, learned something though and that's important, thanks for the compliment.

  7. #3677

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    Re: post your trees!


    Typical Australian Bush: Flinders Chase Kangaroo Island
    Scan of 12"x16" Print Foma Variant 111 Gd 3.5
    Neg 5x4 Arista 200
    Camera Pacemaker Speed Graphic
    Graphlex 90mm lens no filter

  8. #3678

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    Re: post your trees!

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    National Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC
    5x7 Ilford FP4


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    Along the C&O Canal near Lock 6, Bethesda, MD
    5x7 Ilford FP4

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by djdister View Post
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    Along the C&O Canal near Lock 6, Bethesda, MD
    5x7 Ilford FP4
    Beautiful... Ok, what EI and what dev? I have to ask, I know that doesn't mean much, but I've been trying to get FP4+ to do they for a while now with only 1 success...

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    Beautiful... Ok, what EI and what dev? I have to ask, I know that doesn't mean much, but I've been trying to get FP4+ to do they for a while now with only 1 success...
    Thanks! The EI for both was 100, with normal processing by a professional lab. On the large tree trunk, I metered the shadow side of the tree to make sure I wouldn't lose detail, and with the canal shot, I metered the shadow side of the path along the canal, in addition to checking the brightness of the sky reflection.

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