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    Quote Originally Posted by johnmsanderson View Post
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    Along Interstate, North Dakota
    I like this a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Curbelo View Post
    I like this a lot.
    Thanks, Miguel..

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    Michael, that looks better after taking some magenta out of it. nicely done on the canyon shot too!

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    Stick-figure estate. 5x7, fujinon 250 WS

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Went canoeing in some of the wild areas of Florida. This is Turkett Falls on the Alapahoochee River:



    Here is a rapids area along the Dead River:



    Both taken with my Chamonix 45n1, 90mm f/6.8 Angulon, on T-Max 100, developed in Acufine.
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    Scan of my first somewhat successful 8x10. Carried the franken-view up to the top of one of the massive piles of dirt made when building a new subdivision. The negative got a bit scratched in development, unfortunately.

    Foma400 Suburb by Alex C, on Flickr

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Color shot of the above. I tried an interesting Photoshop technique here. The sunlight hitting the rapids area was really intense, and as expected it blew the highlights out. I should've pulled the development a bit but I went with it. Anyway, I took the b&w version, overlaid it, and then changed the blend mode to "Linear Burn." Then I used a layer mask to basically burn in the highlight areas using the tone of the b&w image. A slight color layer to pull in some color to the highlights and it's finished. Looks fairly proper, or, what do you think?

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Color shot of the above. I tried an interesting Photoshop technique here. The sunlight hitting the rapids area was really intense, and as expected it blew the highlights out. I should've pulled the development a bit but I went with it. Anyway, I took the b&w version, overlaid it, and then changed the blend mode to "Linear Burn." Then I used a layer mask to basically burn in the highlight areas using the tone of the b&w image. A slight color layer to pull in some color to the highlights and it's finished. Looks fairly proper, or, what do you think?

    Looks really good, perhaps a little too much on the "clarity" or "sharpen" slider(s) but looks good.

    Now try it in the darkroom

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    No sliders here. And we both know printing chromes in the darkroom is pretty much a thing of the past...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Went canoeing in some of the wild areas of Florida. This is Turkett Falls on the Alapahoochee River:



    Here is a rapids area along the Dead River:



    Both taken with my Chamonix 45n1, 90mm f/6.8 Angulon, on T-Max 100, developed in Acufine.
    nice work. I saw the color image which works as well, but now that I know what the details in the shadows are, I think I prefer the Tmax image.

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