Rocks, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Scanning artifacts are apparent, please bear with me while I refine my (print) scanning workflow.
Toyo 45AII
Nikkor 150/5.6 at f/64 with yellow filter
TXP320 in D-76 1:1
Printed on Ilford MGIV RC VC glossy, processed in Ilford MG developer
Ahh.. Very good! Someone just explained that to me the other day.
Here's what Wikipedia says (emphasis added): "The aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) forms large stands of genetically identical trees (technically, stems) connected by a single underground root system. These trees form through root sprouts coming off an original parent tree, though the root system may not remain a single unit in all specimens. The largest known fully connected aspen is a grove in Utah nicknamed Pando, and some experts call it the largest organism in the world, by mass or volume. It covers 0.43 km2 (106 acres) and is estimated to weigh 6,000 metric tons (6,600 short tons)."
Branch and Sunrise
Lafayette Ridge - Briones
Caltar 90mm f/6.8
Portra 160
Excellent!^ Portra looks great there. Detail throughout.
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"There is little or no ‘reality’ in the blacks, grays and whites of either the informational or expressive black-and-white image" -Ansel Adams
Zaitz, Chassis, Gth - thank you.
Gth - not sure yet, this was a quick edit of a preview scan. The letter size inkjet print I made last night looks good, but I'll need some time staring at it and a drum scan before I decide on max print size.
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