Thank you all.
I agree about the cliff not touching the horizon. It should either go well through or stay away from it.
Thank you all.
I agree about the cliff not touching the horizon. It should either go well through or stay away from it.
The sign back there said, “Short cuts through rain forest are not encouraged.”
What better invitation could there be?
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
Polaroid Type 55
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
John Nesbitt 8 x 10; Fujinon 250mm sw; expired Ilford FP4 rated at 80; exposed 30secs F32. 0.9 + 0.6 Lee ND filter (soft); Cropped.
Due to my lack of an wide angle lens, I started with this series of composed photos when a more panoramic view is required. This one was made of 2 4x5 sheets of Ilford Delta 100, with the Rodenstock 150mm f/5.6 Sironar N, 0.9 Hi-tech ND Grad, developed in D-76.
This Canyon is called Cânion do Itaimbezinho, and it's located in the border between the two southern most states of Brasil, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.
Cânion do Itaimbezinho by Victor Oliveira Eskinazi, on Flickr
Lots of good images lately.
I don't post much in the way of photos here because I don't like posting images that are not my best and I don't like posting neg scans since I still print the old way. Here is one though from 2009 that I just found squirreled away on my hard drive. Neg scan.
Shot handheld with a Polaroid conversion, Ysarex lens. Probably on HP-5 in Pyrocat-P
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