I was lucky to find out those trees here in Italy:
Taxodium distichum
I was lucky to find out those trees here in Italy:
Taxodium distichum
Cherries by a road (3 years later)
Part of my "Serene Landscape" portfolio.
Chamonix 5×8", Schneider Xenar 210mm, 13×18cm, Wephota NP 15, Rodinal, ND and light orange filters
Places where I have made a photo have a special appeal to me. I like to return to them again and again... the more the better photo I already captured there (or the more I like it)... I'm trying subtle variations, to hopefully create a better image. Or at least a different but as good one...
One of such photos was done 3 years ago, the "Cherries by a road".
Jiri Vasina
www.vasina.net
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My books @ Blurb (only heavily outdated "Serene Landscape").
I love the way some of you "chop" trees in your compositions. I always tend to include the whole tree in the frame not knowing how to just frame the trunk. I think it is a brave approach.
I also love Xenars, the out of focus areas are just beautiful.
Cementeri de Sitges por rabato, en Flickr
Once more in the same graveyard.
Toyo 45A
Super Angulon 75mm
Foma100
Unfortunately this is, for me, more an exercise in learning how to scan the negative and use Photoshop Elements 11, rather than about the quality of the darkroom-prepared print. So of course I'm interested in any comments regarding my digital processing (currently restricted to pretty much a little contrast control, some dust spotting, and resizing) at least as much as any critique of the image.
Duke Farms,NJ, very dead tree, canham 4x5, ilford HP5+, PMK, 210mm Symmar-S
P.S. I seem to always end up with an attached thumbnail. How do so many posts imbed an actual "full size" image?
Hi Peter,
Regarding your image post, the enlarged image of the thumbnail doesn't look as sharp as it should. Perhaps the resolution of your posted image is too low.
Regarding your question about embedding a full size image within the body of your post, refer to posts 2711 & 2712, dated August 6. You will find them on page 272 of this "post your trees" thread.
MMElvis was kind enough to provide assistance and a detailed description to me on the same question you asked. In my case, I was hosting the photo on a separate server and providing a link to the URL for my image.
Hope that helps.
Dennis
I know just enough to be dangerous !
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