i love power lines ..
great work frank!
john
i love power lines ..
great work frank!
john
I guess there isn't a grab shot thread for large format... but I really want to complain about these ~darn~ Mennonite drivers always leering at my models ;-)
Gary,
Very Impressive. It is a major impact when your
elements" come together.................
Bill Kumpf
Gary,
Great photograph, the like the use of the window, so warm and peaceful.
Jacob
Thanks Bill and Jacob.....I think I have figured out how to insert the images in these posts, I think its a little nicer to look at, sorry about double posting this picture, Gary
Gary Nylander,
West Kelowna, B.C., Canada
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6x6 back, on a 4x5 calumet:
it's overexposed, i know. i'm still trying to teach myself to slow down while shooting.
aaronamodt.com
Don't be. It really does make a difference. I hadn't paid it enough attention the first time and it really is lovely.
I finally have something to show here myself. I still haven't seen any of my actual film shots yet, but I've been playing around with some Polaroid for awhile and have slowly started scanning it. I've been exclusively using 3x4 stuff up until now, but tonight I wanted to finally give the 240 Ronar I purchased awhile ago a swing, and I thought the occasion was right to break into some of the old type 54 and 59 I had sitting around.
Speed Graphic, Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 240mm at f16
I'm very happy with this. Of course, it helps to have a good subject. I won't subject you to the self-portraits I started the evening with.
rachelle & alex
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