Scott Davis
5-Apr-2013, 10:04
http://digitalmag.rangefinderonline.com/rangefinder/201304#pg93
Here's the published results. The image is a palladium print from a 5x7 negative. The tree is a ficus tree in the park outside Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. The root cluster is about 6 feet tall (2m for the metrically inclined), just to give you a sense of scale of the thing. The photo was taken with my Canham wood field, and I want to say it was my Goerz Am. Opt. W-A Dagor 4 3/8" f8 (if not, then probably the Rodenstock 90mm f6.8 Grandagon). Printed on Bergger COT320 paper.
Here's the published results. The image is a palladium print from a 5x7 negative. The tree is a ficus tree in the park outside Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. The root cluster is about 6 feet tall (2m for the metrically inclined), just to give you a sense of scale of the thing. The photo was taken with my Canham wood field, and I want to say it was my Goerz Am. Opt. W-A Dagor 4 3/8" f8 (if not, then probably the Rodenstock 90mm f6.8 Grandagon). Printed on Bergger COT320 paper.