Love this image Tony...how the path is at once inviting and yet becoming mysterious in its eventual occlusion near what the perspective hints at as a horizon. Makes me want to put on my walking shoes!
LOVE IT ! Hope you printed it on good paper
Near Hampton
From earlier this week. I used a 23A medium red filter to balance out the tone in the sky. This is a nice time of year to visit areas like this: The soil (this is essentially floodplain near the upper Batsto River) is drier, and mercifully, there are no bugs.
Very lyrical, Joe.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Hi everyone,
Using my 4X5 slows every thing way down and makes me stop, look ,listen and think about good composition and exposures and wait for the light to be just right. LF is not for lever snappers or motor drivers. When I do get out into landscape work , I only bring two or three film holders my 8 1/2 and 3 1/2 in. lenses and a Gossen Pilot 2 meter. Everything including a thermos fits into an old Boy Scout Knap Sack. Sometimes I include a Mamiya C330 F with one roll of B&W film for longer outings.
Oak tree in someone's backyard. Intrepid 4x5 camera, Nikkor 210mm f/5.6 lens, Fomapan 200, HC-110.
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