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Tri Tran
30-Jan-2008, 09:28
Friends,
I hope to see more Pano shots from Panoramist here, looking forward to see them.Here's mine 8x20 Danapoint Harbor, California from last week. Thanks for looking .

Cheers,

PS: Thanks Jan & Jim for the nice words.

Vaughn
30-Jan-2008, 09:39
No threat to anyone, but here's one...

10"x4" Platinum/palladium Print
Zone VI 8x10, modified darkslide, 19" RD Artar
Ilford FP4+ developed in Ilford Universal PQ Developer
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, CA

Vaughn

Scott --
30-Jan-2008, 09:47
5x12, JML 10" Process lens, Ilford FP4+ in HC-110 dil B.

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/bliorg/th_hay_creek02.jpg (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/bliorg/hay_creek02.jpg)

Colin Graham
30-Jan-2008, 13:25
Bulkhead, West Seattle. 5x12 300mm xenar

Don Sparks
30-Jan-2008, 14:19
4x10, 168mm Goerz Dagor, Tmax 400, Ilford fiber paper

Colin Graham
30-Jan-2008, 18:03
nother 5x12.

Monty McCutchen
30-Jan-2008, 18:04
Colin,

That is a very nice photograph. I'm impressed by the 'less' is more approach to your vision on this picture. Well done.

Monty

ps I'm refering to your first posting. Haven't seen the second one yet as it won't show on my computer

Colin Graham
30-Jan-2008, 18:05
Thanks Monty, nice to hear. It was early morning New Year's Day this year. The focus matched my disposition, lol.

vinny
30-Jan-2008, 23:07
Here's a little color.
4x10
305 g claron
northern Michigan 2007


4x10
eastern sierras
305 g claron
fp4
yellow filter

steve barry
30-Jan-2008, 23:14
noblex 150
trix hc110
neg scan

large version:
http://www.yrrabevets.com/noblex/n3020.jpg

EdWorkman
31-Jan-2008, 10:43
Scott-
WOW what light!!!!!!!

Richard M. Coda
31-Jan-2008, 10:55
Crops from 8x10, Kodak MasterView, Fuji 300A, Tri-X, both from the 1980s

Shailendra
31-Jan-2008, 14:27
nother 5x12.


1959 Chevy Impala, very nice...

Michael N. Meyer
31-Jan-2008, 14:39
From my series Journeys.

-m

Scott --
4-Feb-2008, 16:56
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? ;)
Larger version here (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/bliorg/grill00a.jpg).

Colin Graham
4-Feb-2008, 17:14
I like it! But where's the hood ornament? ;)

domenico Foschi
4-Feb-2008, 17:56
Not taken with a 20x34, nevertheless...

http://i29.tinypic.com/jp9a29.jpg

D. Bryant
4-Feb-2008, 18:04
Cable-Greg homestead. Cades Cove, Smokey Mt. Nat. Park. Section of a 4x5 film sheet, TMAX 400. Final print dimension ~ 9x34 inches.

Don Bryant

vinny
4-Feb-2008, 21:38
Domenico, Nice!

Colin Graham
5-Feb-2008, 08:06
Nice work.

Salt Creek emptying into the Straits of Juan de Fuca, if a vertical pano is ok

Nathan Potter
5-Feb-2008, 21:19
Colin, splendid use of the format.

Nate Potter

Steve Wadlington
5-Feb-2008, 23:29
Lompoc, Ca.

6x17cm

domenico Foschi
6-Feb-2008, 02:37
Nice work.

Salt Creek emptying into the Straits of Juan de Fuca, if a vertical pano is ok

Oh Yes!

Thanks Vinny.

Colin Graham
6-Feb-2008, 07:40
Thanks very much Nate and Domenico.

C Henry
7-Feb-2008, 14:42
Wonderful images... I do love the panoramic format.

Both images, Shen hao 4x10, Fuji 210mm W, Adox CHS 100.

Car

Vaughn
7-Feb-2008, 17:14
I was thinking of posting this to the tree tread, but here it is.

Don't know how the nude lady got in there...the redwoods seem to be filled with them.

Gowland PocketView 4x5 with 150mm CaltarII-N. T-max100.
Scanned print. Portriga Rapid111, Selenium toned...perhaps a little warmer than actual print.
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, CA

Bruce Watson
7-Feb-2008, 19:50
Here's one on 5x4 Tri-X, 150mm Sironar-S, Great Smoky Mountains NP. Ratio of the print is 1:2.5.

Colin Graham
7-Feb-2008, 19:55
Both images, Shen hao 4x10, Fuji 210mm W, Adox CHS 100.

Car

Great work, I especially like the old gas pump.

vinny
7-Feb-2008, 20:09
Nice shot, Vaughn! Great light in there. I didn't see any naked girls when i was there. Maybe it's worth another trip.

paul stimac
7-Feb-2008, 20:34
Here's mine.

Shailendra
8-Feb-2008, 08:26
I was thinking of posting this to the tree tread, but here it is.

Don't know how the nude lady got in there...the redwoods seem to be filled with them.

Gowland PocketView 4x5 with 150mm CaltarII-N. T-max100.
Scanned print. Portriga Rapid111, Selenium toned...perhaps a little warmer than actual print.
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, CA

Wonderful print, any filters and was it normal development?

Vaughn
8-Feb-2008, 09:29
Wonderful print, any filters and was it normal development?

No filters, normal development. I used HC-110 diluted from the concentrate 1:61, tray developed...development time was about 10 minutes, 68F. It is an older image, negative in 1986 and the print within a year of that.

The image on my screen also looks a just little light and contrasty compared to the print...but there is no detail in the black that is under the butt of the tree (as the tree fell, it fell across another log and the butt of the tree is actually suspended into the air.) The fallen redwood now has a very thick growth of trees and bushes on it. It is fun to see the changes that have happened in the 30 years I have photographed in this area.

I have always presented this image 7.5"x19", but I have printed it full-frame, 15x19, and it works that way also.

Vaughn

Scott --
8-Feb-2008, 12:55
Ch-ch-ch-chia!

C Henry
8-Feb-2008, 13:10
Great work, I especially like the old gas pump.

Thanks.
Been following your wonderful 5x12 images too.

Car

Randy Redford
8-Feb-2008, 17:10
This one is a 4 x 10 of Multnomah Falls in Oregon. I was waiting on the lower lookout for several minutes for the throngs of people to move off the bridge up above with no luck. An older gentleman came up to me and asked if I was waiting for better light and I told him about the people on the bridge. He just nodded and walked off. About 5 minutes later, I see him up on the bridge tapping people on the shoulders and pointing to me and moving them off the bridge. In just a couple of minutes, he had cleared about 25 people off the bridge and behind the shrubs to the side. He then stepped out and waved to me to shoot. It was the craziest thing I have ever seen, but then again, you don't see too many people with an 8x10 camera anymore.

Sanjay Sen
8-Feb-2008, 17:59
Randy, he was a very helpful gentleman, also very rare these days. Your photograph is beautiful, worth the wait and the courtesy of a stranger.

Brian Vuillemenot
8-Feb-2008, 23:32
Ferry Building and SF Bay, 300 mm, 4 minutes @ f/32 on E100VS, cropped from 4X10

Ben Hopson
14-Feb-2008, 17:24
Shore Acres, OR.

Richard Jernigan
30-Sep-2008, 19:11
This is a 360 degree panoramic photographed with a Noblex 150UX using Kodak PortraNC 120 film. Three 2.25 x 4.5" negatives were scanned with an Epson 3200 and composited in Photoshop. Location is the Marfa Prada store in Valentine, Texas.

Richard Jernigan
more at http://360pov.com/home.html

http://360pov.com/marfaprada1popup.html

Wayne Crider
30-Sep-2008, 19:52
Bulkhead, West Seattle. 5x12 300mm xenar

Picture did not come up on my computer at all?

Allen in Montreal
30-Sep-2008, 20:10
Beautilful picture,
great story!






This one is a 4 x 10 of Multnomah Falls in Oregon. I was waiting on the lower lookout for several minutes for the throngs of people to move off the bridge up above with no luck. An older gentleman came up to me and asked if I was waiting for better light and I told him about the people on the bridge. He just nodded and walked off. About 5 minutes later, I see him up on the bridge tapping people on the shoulders and pointing to me and moving them off the bridge. In just a couple of minutes, he had cleared about 25 people off the bridge and behind the shrubs to the side. He then stepped out and waved to me to shoot. It was the craziest thing I have ever seen, but then again, you don't see too many people with an 8x10 camera anymore.

Frank Petronio
30-Sep-2008, 20:44
My Nashville friends....