Very nice photo, Frank... were you standing in the water too? But anyway, that does not change the impact...
Jiri
Very nice photo, Frank... were you standing in the water too? But anyway, that does not change the impact...
Jiri
Jiri Vasina
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Taken 10 yrs. ago in Zion Nat'l Park. At the time, Canham 8x10, 300mm Fujinon C, Ilford Delta 400. Have since downsized to 4x5.
Thanks Jiri. No, I was just on the edge of the water, keeping my feet dry.
Here is one more, titled 4 flooded trees, made at Kerkdriel, the Nertherlands, again with my Technika and a 90mm SA lens, on Tmax 400, rated at 200 iso. Probably f/32 at some 4 seconds. January 14 2011, high water in the river Maas.
When I started my photographic passion, I could not imagine myself shooting in B&W - I was shooting color, and felt as if something was missing if I tried a BW shot. During the years my attitude changed completely, I stopped shooting color (except family snapshots and portraits) and have even lost interest in properly developing those color films already exposed - they were stored in the fridge in the meantime.
But what with them? Surely not throw away. So I tried developing them in my BW developer of choice - Rodinal. And here is one of the results...
Chamonix 5×8″, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 210mm, 5×8″, Fuji CDU II @ EI 25, cross-process in Rodinal 1:50 for 15:00min.
(the film was exposed in Fall 2008)
Jiri Vasina
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Aspens, Wet Mountains
2 4X5 E100G stitched, converted to B&W, Fuji 400T
Many more very inspirational tree shots here since I last viewed this thread. Great work. This is one of my latest woodland images. Ebony RSW45 with a 6x12 back.
Tristan Campbell
www.tristancampbell.co.uk
Nice Tristan! That photo seems to be a combination of glorious and haunting.
Thad
er: Jiri Vasina
So the above was made on color negative film? it turned out fabulous!
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