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Thread: safe haven for tiny formats

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    8x10, 5x7, 4x5, et al Leigh's Avatar
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by slackercruster View Post
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    You need to do some more research before you post other peoples' work without attribution...

    Or you'll find yourself PNG'd here pretty fast.

    I think the reason you were kicked off the other boards is pretty obvious.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    A barn out in the middle of nowhere in Montana. I got a chuckle out of the views from both directions. I believe this is the counties slogan? 400 tri x with a Minolta 7000. MGIV 8x10 prints
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    Getting my new darkroom / studio setup in the outbuilding at my new house.

    Slow going but it's getting there...almost finished with the light-proofing. Setup my black backdrop and clipped a hibiscus from my yard (still strange to say that, it's my first yard...). It was a willing subject and was a good test for my umbrellas and editing. Anyway - D800E, 200mm Micro, f/13 or some such and some judicious editing in Lightroom to fix the reds (red flowers are Kryptonite to digital...):

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Hi Corran,

    Neat shot. I love the rendering of the vase. (and congrats on the new house)

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    Thanks!
    Funny thing is I have no idea where that vase even came from. But there was a paper towel stuffed in the bottom that I couldn't get out, so I just said to hell with it and left it in. Gives the bottom a kinda smoky look.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Thanks!
    Funny thing is I have no idea where that vase even came from. But there was a paper towel stuffed in the bottom that I couldn't get out, so I just said to hell with it and left it in. Gives the bottom a kinda smoky look.
    I was wondering what that was! Really helps to make the shot in my opinion...at least for me. Balances out the top of the frame with something interesting on the bottom as well.

    And I am also with Leigh on this one, the vase and its texture/design look really cool in this shot.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    [QUOTE=Leigh;922431]You need to do some more research before you post other peoples' work without attribution...

    Or you'll find yourself PNG'd here pretty fast.

    I think the reason you were kicked off the other boards is pretty obvious.

    - Leigh[/QUOTE

    Ah...Gandolfi shot it! OK, now I got a name. I didn't find it here. found it? Well can't rememeber? But great shot!

    So, that is what you think I should be banned for? Making a mistake that is very simple to do?

    Tell me if you find an image on the web with no author, how to find the tog that shot it Leigh?

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    The photographer was mentioned in the post above Leigh's.

    The manner in which you are phrasing things irritates people, which in turn causes them to snipe back at you. Perhaps a mellowed, softer approach would be more successful.

    Also, most photographers are going to be pissed off if you post their images without attribution.

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    Beautiful Corran!

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Mounier View Post
    Tog unknown? That tog is very well known around here. It is Gandolfi, who contributes to this forum quite often.

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...=photographers

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    Thanks Peter, didn't know it. Found the image someplace on the web with no author. Sorry for the mistake.

    Tried to correct my post, but edit feature expired.

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