Ooohhh! I really like #2 there, Scott.
Ooohhh! I really like #2 there, Scott.
one does not photograph something simply for “what it is”, but “for what else it is”. Minor White
http://gerrymeekins.com
Beautiful - Keep 'em coming
Scott, I'm enjoying the skinny horizontal crops. Certainly not how I normally think to approach this kind of subject!
Here's mine from just after I got my Chamonix.
Funks Grove by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
OK, I'll bite. I offer the following because I believe it is particularly revealing of the potential of large format versus small format.
Trail, Tuolumne Grove
5X7 HP5+ (@200), PMK Pyro (N), Fujinon 180mm, Green Filter
Digital scan from 8"X10" proof, Printed to 30"X40"
From my site: "I first photographed the trail leading to this bridge many years previous with my Nikon FM SLR. The harsh contrast inherent in the fine grained 35 millimeter film allowed me only a few prints on warm–tone paper, but I always knew I could come back and do a much better job with large format equipment. The result finally met my criteria for a true fine print."
35mm - Kodak Tech Pan in Technidol
Great to see some more paths. Isaac, I went through a 4X10 phase (8X10 half slide) for quite some time. It was interesting to 'see' in that way.
Cypress Swamp
Deardorff 8x10, HP5+, 240mm
Tutoko River track
Tom Keymeulen
Great thread, nice stuff!!
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