Toyo 45A Nikkor M 300mm f/9. Ilford Delta 100, Yellow filter, Rodinal 1:50. Expert 3010 Drum.
Toyo 45A Nikkor M 300mm f/9. Ilford Delta 100, Yellow filter, Rodinal 1:50. Expert 3010 Drum.
Thanks,
Gabriel
How about only the person on the left ? I say Bravo !!!
That does look much better. Lone ranger! Ha
Thanks,
Gabriel
Each version has a different meaning. I am shure there are people who prefer each of them. What do you want the picture to say?
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
"roots & erosion" Painted desert, AZ
This image will always haunt me about what might have been.
I had walked quite a ways into the desert, it was late in the evening with the light fading fast, when I came across this scene.
I was tired and hot and I knew I had to work fast to get the Deardorff set up in time to make an exposure. I made a quick assessment
of the spot I wanted to plant the trusty Gitzo, and as I was mounting the camera on the tripod I glanced down and there directly under the center column I
saw the corner of some bills sticking out of the dirt. In my excitement to get the shot off I just reached down grabbed the bills knocked the dirt off
and stuck them in my pocket, with only a preoccupied thought of how odd. By the time I had finished composing, metering, exposing, and breaking down the
gear, and with the failing light and a long hike through rough desert terrain back to the car I forgot all about the mysterious bills. Only the next day did I find
them in my pocket some $120 worth. Now anyone but a nut case photographer in a quest for the last light would have stopped immediately and started digging
for the rest of the hidden treasure, but oh well it just me like this image that much more. For all I know I might have been standing on top of D.B. Cooper.
roots and erosion by Clay Percy, on Flickr
An evening shot in the Luberon near Lacoste.
Wista 45DX Xenar 150/5.6 FP4+ Pyrocat HD Jobo 3010
Cheers,
Luc
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
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