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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Maybe not quite landscapes:

    Xenar 210/6.1 HP5 Pyrocat


    Xenar 150/5.6 FP4 Pyrocat


    Cheers,

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Excellent feeling of light Luc.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    I really like the second one, didn't even realise there was a dog in it until I looked at it again.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Thanks, Folker and Denise. I like the use of the red filter in your photograph, Denise - I carry one in my pack, but almost always seem to select the orange. I really ought to compare the straight colour filters against a yellow + polariser.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    David, each time I look at that image,
    I am sure I will never ever get my Sinar out of the box.
    I never used it so far! I am afraid that I will never learn LF when I see this masterpiece of work.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Nguss View Post
    I really like the second one, didn't even realise there was a dog in it until I looked at it again.
    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Excellent feeling of light Luc.
    Thank you.

    She was bored to death by all the stopping to set-up... five minutes later she was jumping all over while I was packing

    In B&W I think it is all about the light so I have no choice but to try

    Cheers,

    Luc
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    J. Golden,

    Nice images. The first one, I see a nice visualization with cropping most of the foreground containing lower values. Then a slight crop of the top, which leaves roughly a square composition.

    The second one is nice, and sort of feels like an image made with orthochromatic film. St. Ansel has a couple images in "The Negative" made with ortho film, and yours has a similar feeling for me.

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    Here is a couple i did thursday, 5x7 field camera 121 super angulon


    on the way to benton falls by J. Golden, on Flickr

    another view from chilhowee mt. by J. Golden, on Flickr

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by ImSoNegative View Post
    Here is a couple i did thursday, 5x7 field camera 121 super angulon


    on the way to benton falls by J. Golden, on Flickr
    Nice, I like all those leaves on the ground.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    thanks chassis and sam for the nice comments
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Nguss View Post
    I really like the second one, didn't even realise there was a dog in it until I looked at it again.
    Quote Originally Posted by lbenac View Post
    Thank you.

    She was bored to death by all the stopping to set-up... five minutes later she was jumping all over while I was packing

    In B&W I think it is all about the light so I have no choice but to try

    Cheers,

    Luc
    Um...

    I feel dumb, or blind, but I even pasted it into a viewing program where I couldn't lighten it since my monitor is kind of dark (and is at max brightness, it's dying a long lingering death - need to get another one) and I can't find a dog.

    EDIT: Or do you mean the fourth one, which is the second one in the second post? That looks like it might be a dog in the lower right, the darker area, but it could be a fuzzy motion blurred rock - but rocks don't move so that must be the dog.

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