Cropped 4x5 Fuji Astia Schneider 110xl f22
Cropped 4x5 Fuji Astia Schneider 110xl f22
Cropped 4x5 Fuji Velvia 100 Schneider 110xl f16
This tree once grew in the Olympic Nat’l Forest (Washington state).
It crashed into a river & floated to the sea – storm waves buried it here.
(This beach is near the forest in the image above.)
Tachi 4x5
Fujinon-W 125mm/5.6 (w/ green filter)
Ilford FP4+ (in Rodinal 1:50)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
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Bradley Buszard
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brad_buszard/
homepage: http://buszard.dyndns.org:8080/gallery3/
Hello,
for this tree, the live is gone.
Infrared Efke 820 ir 4x5" developed in Kodak HC 110
Hello from Germany,
one´s more again. Cherry trees, infrared Efke 820ir developed with HC 110.
Heroique--Thank you for continuing the story.
Bradley--Because Astia is less contrasty, I find it scans better than many other positive films. Mid-tone contrast is a little more subdued in the print on cotton rag paper and the green a little less vivid. I switched to color negative film last year and am still learning.
This is the last of this Quinalt series. A bigleaf maple from upstream near the Graves Creek campground:
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Here are some of my trees and tree-like-things,
fence, 40 x 50 in.
pole, 80 x 35 in.
sitka, 42 x 70 in, after being struck by lightning
fence_satushek.jpeg
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http://adamsatushek.com
Alder and Boulder, Yosemite Valley
Tachihara 4x5
210mm Symmar-S
Astia 100F
May, 2011
Wm. Your panos work very nicely. The color is beautiful. Adam, I really like the fence shot; very creative!
--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."
Thank you Preston. I have been admiring your color LF for some time.
Wm. Mitchell
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