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    Kevin Kolosky
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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by RHITMrB View Post
    I don't know why, but I keep coming back to look at this!

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    Random Pixel Generator
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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin J. Kolosky View Post
    I don't know why, but I keep coming back to look at this!
    Yeah... My brain wants to gripe about power poles and lines but somehow those big trees in the middle of an empty lot pull me back in

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    Re: post your trees!

    Rodenstock Sironar-N 240mm f/5.6 MC, 4х5", Fomapan 100

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    Re: post your trees!

    The ancient banyan tree sinar f1 tmax100 apo symmar 150/5.6
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  5. #4375

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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by yingye View Post
    The ancient banyan tree sinar f1 tmax100 apo symmar 150/5.6
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    Beautiful shot!

    I need some advice here about filters for landscape with trees and foliage.
    In the area I'm living there is a lot of UV, and some landscapes I would like to shot. Well, I'm having a difficult time trying to balance, sky, trees and shadows areas. For instance:

    - Shadows opened, with detail, but sky too clear/white and foliage "burned" due to clipping highlights (I forgot the terminology to explain too bright areas without details in film/analog terms). In general, the shadows areas I expose to zone IV, at least the main shadows.

    -Trees and foliage: If I expose for, let's say, zone VI or more, the area reflected by the sun burns out - I could control that in some degree with polarization but this solution ends darkening the shadows too much - maybe due to UV light in the shadows, maybe...

    - Red and Yellow filters: sky ok, but shadows underexposed...

    Green: foliage and trees ok, well exposed, but sky too bright, no detail.

    So, long story short, I would have some suggestions for a combination of filter, development and exposure - maybe film exposure and daylight hour - to have a workable negative with nice and detailed foliage without loosing everything on the sky area and don't loose too much on the shadows.
    I know photography is sometimes a question of placing the priorities on the main subject and admit a certain amount of loose elsewhere, but I'm trying to not loose too much, or make a photography with the areas where this losts shows being less attention catcher and ending ruining the shot.

    I'm working with B&W film only, for now.

    Thanks for the help,

    Renato

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    Re: post your trees!

    Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm f/6.8, 4х5", Bergger BRF-200

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    Re: post your trees!

    "Yesterday was cold ,today is worst"
    foma 100+R09 @ 1+50 7,5min @22° straight from scan no adjustments
    300mm Symmar and my discover of the ZS... can't wait to go back shooting

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    bill
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    Re: post your trees!

    150 mm f/22 4 sec HC110 plus dev. TriX
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    Re: post your trees!

    Quote Originally Posted by bill2424 View Post
    150 mm f/22 4 sec HC110 plus dev. TriX
    Cool!

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    Re: post your trees!

    Renato, to me it is all about choosing the right time of day. I find it is easier than getting into filters and developing techniques. I usually go for cloudy days, clean atmosphere (after the rain) and sometimes pointing the camera towards the right side.

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