Reflection at dusk. Made near my home in Waalwijk, the Netherlands.
Cambo Wide with Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens.
Thanks for looking, Frank
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Reflection at dusk. Made near my home in Waalwijk, the Netherlands.
Cambo Wide with Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens.
Thanks for looking, Frank
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Very nice matt. I have a close up neg from that morning that was developed for carbon of the same roots. Yours looks alot nicer than mine. Most of my negs from the farm were lost due to wrong time and dillution. It happens some time, atleast it was only 2 holders. I'm beginning to love the xray film though.
Doug
This was part of the pathway to benton falls located in eastern tenn, pretty dark area, exposure was 81 sec@f32, shot with a 5x7 field camera, 121 SA lens.
short trail to benton falls by J. Golden, on Flickr
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
One from my last trip up to Vaughn's neck of the woods. Carbon transfer print is Jed Smith Redwoods.
Vaughn, I've got a lot of new stuff and more to come. I need to get cracking on printing as I have a solo show coming up next year. We will have to talk about getting together and a West Coast Carbon printers meeting. Say hi to Jim. Teaching is so much fun. Finished a workshop last weekend myself. Good luck!!
I'm sure he can address you, but I thought I'd mention that he entertained some similar questions over on the flickr page which might shed some light...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/6262238392/
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