Nodda, that last one is fantastic.
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Scan of Print - Bergger NB and PF130
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Hepoköngäs falls by Miska Närhi
Intrepid 8x10, Schneider 240mm 5.6 APO-Symmar
Fuji Acros 100@100, Kodak D76 1+1 10m 30s, constant rotary agitation
Onyx Waterfall by James Cook, on Flickr
Intrepid 4x5, Rodenstock 210/6.8, Fomapan 100, Ilfosol 3
James Cook - Love the details in Onyx Waterfall.
I'm starting to explore NE Georgia on my Sunday morning adventures. Nancytown Falls near Mount Airy.
Chamonix N2 4x5,FP4+ f32 14 seconds, Dilute Pyrocat HD EMA, scan of print on MGFB Classic
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A slightly higher elevation of Nancytown falls. I am standing on the dry rock left side of the prior image, slightly in front of the center cascade. I used a 65mm lens to capture the foreground and to emphasize the creek receding into the woods.
I first thought I would crop this image mid way but the foreground details show the character of these falls.
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