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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Barrett View Post
    First image out of the Chamonix. From a quick trip to the park with my son. FP-4 in XTol. Also the first neg out of the Jobo 3005... so easy to use.

    Beautiful composition, following the branches from underneath.

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    Re: post your trees!

    backlittree by DevalJoshi, on Flickr
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    Re: post your trees!

    I was on a camping trip in central Utah a week ago. Some trees were prime, most were well past.

    There were deer hunters everywhere. I made sure that neither my dog nor I ventured too far away from the roads, seeing as neither of us were wearing bright orange.

    Chamonix 4x5, Nikkor 300mm, Delta 100, yellow filter


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    Re: post your trees!

    I was on a camping trip in central Utah a week ago. Some trees were prime, most were well past.
    Very nice, Harley. I really like the naked trees against the darker conifers. The fence adds a nice dimension, too. Well done!

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    Re: post your trees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexGard View Post
    Sorry, I know this is old, but I nearly fell off my chair. That is an utterly amazing image. Thankyou for sharing.
    +1 .. @JeRuFo Amazing image with tonality. Just curious - what was the sub brightness range and did you have to use special techniques to bring that under control.
    thanks. -Arun

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Harley Goldman View Post
    I was on a camping trip in central Utah a week ago. Some trees were prime, most were well past.

    There were deer hunters everywhere. I made sure that neither my dog nor I ventured too far away from the roads, seeing as neither of us were wearing bright orange.

    Chamonix 4x5, Nikkor 300mm, Delta 100, yellow filter

    Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aruns View Post
    +1 .. @JeRuFo Amazing image with tonality. Just curious - what was the sub brightness range and did you have to use special techniques to bring that under control.
    thanks. -Arun
    Thanks. I believe it was about 7, the fog did most of the heavy lifting for me. The light was somewhat directional, but there were no bright spots. I just developed it as normal. I don't develop to the nearest second anyway, but this fit quite easily within the contrast range, so I could take a bit more liberty with the exposure to make sure none of the shadows would block up.
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    Nice shot Harley, great find.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Thanks to Pretson, Aruns andJeRuFo for the comments on my image of the bare aspens. Much appreciated.

    This is another image I made during that trip. On my way home from central UT, I camped in the mountains above Cedar City. These trees were near the camping area.

    Chamonix 4x5, Fuji 240mm, Delta 100, Rollo Pyro


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    Alligator Juniper on 4x5 Acros in DD-X 1+6, 300mm Nikkor M

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