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Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
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Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
Thanks, Rick. I saw the same thing when I took the shot. For the first time I really couldn't decide between a normal and a wide-angle view, so I took both. The flickr page for the picture has a link to the 150mm version:
http://flic.kr/p/a8p2UL
After much hemming and hawing I think I like the 90mm version best. And as an extra surprise, I think it reveals my lowly Angulon as sharper than my Fuji 150mm. It just doesn't have any room for movements.
Bradley Buszard
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brad_buszard/
homepage: http://buszard.strangled.net:8080/photo/
Just coming back from a trip into Banff and Yoho national parks in Canada.
I took the 4x5 for a full day hiking (20 km) and survived. I am just starting developing and scanning...
Chamonix 45n2 - Nikkor 300/9 - FP4+ Divided Pyrocat MC
Cheers,
Luc
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
Lawrence - thanks. It's a walkway for swimmers to enter the lake. Here's another from a different place along the same lake;
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Sinar F, Schneider 58mm Super Angulon XL, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
Luc, that's a great photo! I'm glad to see you're getting good use out of the Chamonix. Sherpa's are handy
I have never really done any landscape, but I gave it a go over the Canada Day long weekend (Tachihara 8x10 with a Calumet Caltar 300/6.8, FP4+ in Ilfosol 3):
I'm currently building a lens board for a Kodak Ektar 14", and have some filters for it, so I'm looking forward to being able to do some landscapes with a red filter, and see what happens!
Maple Tree, 2006
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, Pyrocat HD
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