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peterkinchington
24-Apr-2018, 22:45
I used a 300mm f/10 process lens on my 4x5 for a Landscape photo of Treeferns and Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) near my home in Victoria, Australia. I took it whilst there was a light veil of fog. The exposure was 15 mins at f/90 on fomapan 100.

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Colin Robertson
24-Apr-2018, 23:49
That's a really delicate and beautiful image Peter. Very well executed.

Dan Fromm
25-Apr-2018, 06:58
Hmm. That looks much like an illustration -- woodcut? -- out of a 19th century book on natural history.

Alan9940
25-Apr-2018, 07:35
Love the tones in that image! Just beautiful!

consummate_fritterer
25-Apr-2018, 08:40
Absolutely stunning!!

jon.oman
25-Apr-2018, 08:46
Wonderful!

ScottPhotoCo
25-Apr-2018, 09:36
That's a beautiful image and you calculated reciprocity perfectly. Quite a feat for Foma! Bravo!

peterkinchington
25-Apr-2018, 17:41
Thankyou everybody for your positive feedback. Dan in the 1850's there were some beautiful landscape paintings that were done of the Dandenong Ranges - Many of the Mountain Ash were huge then - much like the Giant Sequoias in California. We still have some huge trees.
Cheers Peter (Kanga)

chassis
25-Apr-2018, 18:03
I used a 300mm f/10 process lens on my 4x5 for a Landscape photo of Treeferns and Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) near my home in Victoria, Australia. I took it whilst there was a light veil of fog. The exposure was 15 mins at f/90 on fomapan 100.

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This is really nice.

hiend61
26-Apr-2018, 03:48
Wow!. Beautiful. Nice composition, great tonality.

peterkinchington
9-Jun-2018, 01:51
Wow!. Beautiful. Nice composition, great tonality.

Hi hiend61,
Thanks for your compliments. I was pleased with the results.
Cheers Peter (Kanga)