Thanks Carey!
Thanks Carey!
Nothing to win any awards here, but I finally got back to 4x5 last week after a hiatus of many months. Consider this a stagnation-breaking effort! The default "interesting tree closeup" subject matter:
Carey and Bryan, you're very kind.
Bryan, that is a great shot, love the separation in the hills. Lyrical is a great way to put it.
somewhere out near capital reef back in sept. thanks to all who suggested i go there....it was awesome.
i saw this shot under perfect skies. went back set up and then of course the light was gone.....i hung around waiting and it paid off. i plan to print it tonight....the print should blow away the scan ( my scanning sucks).
4x5...not sure which lens....i want to say 90mm but it was more likely the 159 wolly....
eddie
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here is another from capital reef.
8x10 with my turner reich triple using the 20 inch element. yellow filter. printed on ilford warmtone RC using a #3 filter.
cheers
eddie
My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.
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oldstyleportraits.com
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A view from Picacho Peak.
Wista 4x5 SP fitted with a Wista 6x7 roll film back, T-Max 100, D:76 1:1
1st icicles of the season.
TMAX400 in Prescysol EF, Goerz 14" on 4x5
Eggs land:-)
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