David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
I felt a little depressed with this one, needs some work or another attempt. Maybe a rescan, the negative is a sight to behold.
Whole Plate Plus X aerographic film in pyrocat m
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
Nice David, those are some spectacular bold masses (two posts up), even menacing.
So menacing, I thought that was a volcanic puff of smoke, upper left.
Maybe it's a New Zealander by his campfire.
It's winter then so the sun isn't strong enough to burn the clouds off most days, even a good day. But it's spring now and I've cleared the film holders for blossoms, daffodils and tulips.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
Here's another shot from my outing in Florida a couple of weeks ago.
I posted a video though on my VLOG page documenting canoeing to this remote location, hiking around, and shooting these images:
Here's the photo, one not shown in the video as I didn't shoot every last moment:
58mmXL, TMX, FX-39:
All the images can be found on my blog HERE.
Just had a look at the post on your blog Bryan. All fantastic images. You are so consistent with your output. I really like the velvia shots, too. You've really made that 58mm lens work for you. Congrats.
Haven't had much time for working on any new film scans. I finally fine tuned a couple from last year. Both images taken in Zion National Park with an Ebony 8x10. Not sure of the lenses used, but I think the scrub oak tree was with a Nikkor 450 (pretty sure of that one) and the box elder tree was with a 300 or possibly a 210. Film was Velvia 50.
That first one is beautiful. I like that the tree already lost a lot of its leaves. And they go very well together as a set too.
A puny body weakens the soul.
Paul Cezanne
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