From an old CCC pine forest.
14.5 Verito at f/6. Foma 8x10 200
--George
And a portrait of one of my wife's friends.
14.5 Verito at f/8. Foma 8x10 200
From an old CCC pine forest.
14.5 Verito at f/6. Foma 8x10 200
--George
And a portrait of one of my wife's friends.
14.5 Verito at f/8. Foma 8x10 200
Wow, these are both really lovely!
It is really a good thing to check out Ken Lee's gallery/website..
Thanks Ken and Jim
great stuff george!
we missed you at the last outing. come out and play more....and bring all your goodies...
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Both very nice George. That first one has a classic style like it could have appeared in one of the pictorial annuals in 1919.
2 from the beginning of a project I am working on at the moment. I have a fascination with cemeteries and am capturing some of the statuary and ornaments. Both images were taken using an ex Jim Galli 12 inch Bausch and Lomb petzval on 8x10 Arista EDU 100.
I still have heaps to learn about how to use the lens but it is getting lots of use of late and I like the results I am getting from it.
All lovely stuff-
very inspiring-
Especially like the portrait, and the forest, and the beetle series,
if I were to pick some out-
Here is one of my cat, cant believe she stood still, this shot on a toyo view 45gII using a 6x9 back. i use a prontor 3 shutter, it fits perfectly over the front of the lens
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
.... and who says you can't shoot wildlife with a scanning back
Betterlight, No IR block, Holmes Booth & Haydens lens (full frame)
(i think this is one of the first cat pictures i've posted.. please forgive me
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