here is one of my first photographs in LF - Wista RF, 203mm Ektar, 4x5 Kodak HIE, #25 red, the print is cleaner of course and with Septone inks well defined tonalities and detail make this print one of my favorites
here is one of my first photographs in LF - Wista RF, 203mm Ektar, 4x5 Kodak HIE, #25 red, the print is cleaner of course and with Septone inks well defined tonalities and detail make this print one of my favorites
Lost Coyote,
your work is phenomenal. keep posting in the pic threads!
Zebra
Here's what's left of a tree or two, Point Lobos, CA, October 2006. I'm pleased at how much detail I got from the scan of this negative, which combines too dense with too thin.
Drew
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i will try and post a tree i took today in port penn , delaware . this is my first posting and i hope i am doing this right . we'll see
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ha . it worked i am always amazed i can do the simplest things . touche !!!
Finding that special tree or composition is the beginning. When I'm in Italy, I scout with just a small digital camera so I'm mobile, then come back when the light is perfect with my real camera.
Anyone do this for trees?
Asher
Asher, thank you.
Difficult print, but I like the way it came out.
sometime ago I decided that paper flashing can be abused if for the right reasons.
The light areas of the background are totally dark in the negative, impossible to print through.
SO I flashed the paper to get to the tonalities you see in the sky and rest was printed in grade 5.
By the way, I have a beautiful specimen of this image in 3x41/2 in. framed in 11x14.
Interested?
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nice light Robert - a real favorite time of the day for me
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