Dear Christopher,
That must be a very heavy napkin...
Excellent composition with wonderful tones.
Well done.
jim k
Did an Flextight scan of this one. Ebony 4x5 with 135 Sironar on FP4. Still at it with the napkin thing.
Perhaps the final print is large, but I find myself wanting to get a bit closer, as I do with posting number 545. With posting number 552, that is less an issue.
Perhaps it's a matter of scale, or visual cues that denote scale. The fruit bowl has fruits, which being familiar objects, denote scale. The gears and metal parts appear massive in nature, but a bit small within the photos.
OK, I will bite:
Attachment 37248
comments welcome.
Last edited by TimRoscoe; 23-Feb-2010 at 11:25. Reason: used larger image file
Tim N. Roscoe
Celebrating
Canadian Landscape
Something a little different.
Toyo CX45, 210 rodenstock
f22 5s delta 100 in DD-X 10min.
scanned on epson V-500
Comments welcome!
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
There's this camera doing the rounds between a few of us here,
so I thought I'd try a still life with it-
not something I usually do-
Like everyone else, I've learned a lot from Christopher's pictures and postings on the subject,
though, looking at this, that's not very apparent-
I think I need a bigger background...
Symmar-S 150mm, 8x10, Fomapan 100, HC-110, exp. f/45 12mins (indicated 10sec)
And another, 11" Voigtlander Petzval, wide open-
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