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    Post your backlighting, dim light pics

    Is true that every thing is relative, but lets give a try, I will start with this one that I call "the guest", young lady and the sewing machine....
    210 mm f:4,5 t:1/5

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    Re: Post your backlighting, dim light pics

    Low light from window at the rear of the vase.

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    4x5 Ektachrome from Gandolfi+120mm Sironar

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    a soft backlight

    maximum charm

    Linhof Kardan E Schneider Xenar 5.6/150mm. Rollei 100S

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    Attachment 31680

    Cellars of the 19th Century Unicorn Brewery, Burra. Shen Hao 4x5, 150mm, f16, 8 mins 29 secs.

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    Re: Post your backlighting, dim light pics

    Quote Originally Posted by kitaanat View Post
    a soft backlight

    maximum charm

    Linhof Kardan E Schneider Xenar 5.6/150mm. Rollei 100S
    Now that's the kind of back lighting I can get behind.

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    Re: Post your backlighting, dim light pics

    Well, I know this image qualifies. This is an image of a part of a frozen mud hole in Tuolumne meadows. " Fade to Black" is all back lit and is an 8x10 carbon transfer print. The image is one you have to see in order to understand the glow the print has and the depth in the shadows. I was hesitant to post it because it is tough to show on the web but thought what the heck. Shot with my Seneca Improved 8x10, Gerogon 300 @ F-45 40 seconds, Polarizer on Efke 25 developed in Pyrocat- HD.

    Thanks,

    Jim

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