Rows of Live Oaks planted early 1700's
Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie Louisiana
Shen-Hao 4x5
75mm F4.5 NIKKOR SW
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
-Robert
Rows of Live Oaks planted early 1700's
Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie Louisiana
Shen-Hao 4x5
75mm F4.5 NIKKOR SW
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
-Robert
RmFrase
Shen Hao TZ45IIb 4x5
Horseman L45 4x5
Canon 6D Mark II
75mm, 90mm, 150mm, 210mm, 240mm
Epson V700 Scanner
Nice, Robert. For whatever it is worth, I prefer this last one over the previous one.
Thanks Sam and H2oman for the compliments.
I got lucky on the day I was there as it was not as crowded as it usually is. Last year, I had hundreds of people walking around and it took hours before the crowds thinned out in order for me to get what few shots I did. This year, I basically had the place to myself.
RmFrase
Shen Hao TZ45IIb 4x5
Horseman L45 4x5
Canon 6D Mark II
75mm, 90mm, 150mm, 210mm, 240mm
Epson V700 Scanner
another from the series:
12" Kodak Portrait, 4x5 Foma 100
Robert,
I like your Oak Alley photo a lot as well. It's not the usual postcard shot taken from the levee looking up the drive. Different point of view. Very nice.
Wayne
Deep in the darkest heart of the North Carolina rainforest.
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On the South Fork of Bishop Creek, Sierra.
Since Autumn is coming soon to the Sierra, I thought I'd post this older image.
Tachihara 4x5
Astia 100F
This thread has a wonderful selection of trees. I am always amazed by theses poetic plants. Keep them coming!
--P
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
Brought my 4x5 out for the first time today (just got it a few weeks back).
First outdoor shot (thankfully nothing serious went wrong..i did loose my 1st sheet of film from not closing the shutter after focusing! )
Toyo 45CFL
210mm Fujinon
Shanghai GP100
HC-110
Stand developed
Jedediah Smith Sate Park, California. 4x5, I think Fuji 400T (maybe 240A?).
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