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Heroique
5-Mar-2009, 14:57
Creek, marsh, lake, river, ocean – show what you’ve come across at water’s edge.
It’s the transition – water to land – that produces so much fun drama for this photographer :rolleyes: .
I’d enjoy seeing your favorite examples.
Along coastal Washington, I find a lot of weird stuff arriving on the tide. Not all of it’s worth a sheet of film – last week, I picked up a rusty soda can (I think) with Japanese writing. But so much of what I discover is. And of course the tide tosses-up new subjects every day. Make that twice a day.
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This gigantic trunk floated out of the nearby Olympic rain forest & crashed here – where the sun bleaches it against coffee-colored sands. Despite the difficult mid-day contrast and simple composition, I thought the primitive beat-up shape was still worth a shot. Looks like a dinosaur’s thigh bone. The left side is 7 or 8 feet tall! Wish there was something better for scale than my footprints passing by in the foreground.
A month later the log was gone. It will return some stormy day.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
1/30 sec. @ f/22
T-Max 100 (TMax RS developer)
Neutral camera (w/ 20mm front rise)
Epson 4990
Thank you. A long term theme I think.
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/6297/memoryandforgettingther.jpg
Memory and Forgetting, The Reservoir
Chamonix 45N-1
5" Bausch & Lomb projection Petzval
TMX in Pyrocat HD
Steve M Hostetter
6-Mar-2009, 09:47
nothing special just one I haven't shown,,, this is a boulder field on the east end of Peggy's Cove Nova Scotia... some boulders were the size of my pick-up truck
Sinar P 4x5 90mm 5.6 XL
http://cameraartist.com/lf_forum/10269-3.jpg
Deep in the Everglades
Ebony 45SU
Docter 240/f.9
Acros in DD-X
Coffee Toner
mrladewig
6-Mar-2009, 22:51
Old Stagecoach Road, Colorado
Jim Galli
6-Mar-2009, 23:50
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/XVCookeIdylwildPark12_25inchSml.jpg
idylwild park, reno, nv
Series XV Cooke Convertible
Jim Galli
6-Mar-2009, 23:51
Deep in the Everglades
Ebony 45SU
Docter 240/f.9
Acros in DD-X
Coffee Toner
This is really really beautiful.
al olson
7-Mar-2009, 05:49
Beautiful photo, Jim. I like the effect of the Cooke lens. It has a nice tone and texture. What film did you use?
Looks like Reno had a little snow although I don't see any traces of it in the trees.
Aled Hughes
7-Mar-2009, 07:39
simply counting waves,
Rhosilly, Wales.
This is really really beautiful.
Thanks Jim!
Your picture is gorgeous!!
drew.saunders
7-Mar-2009, 10:06
I'm not sure what happened to the upper left corner of this shot. Taken with an 80mm SSXL at Arastradero lake (more of a pond, really) at Arastradero park in Palo Alto, CA.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3452/3185632716_1224311504.jpg
(larger) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/3185632716/sizes/o/)
Heroique
7-Mar-2009, 10:50
Each May, the big trees are surprised by this melt-water creek at their feet.
Perhaps that’s just my imagination.
Come July, no trace of the stream remains. (Wenatchee Nat'l Forest at 5,000 feet, Washington state)
Tachi 4x5
Fuji A 240mm/9
Astia 100F QuickLoad
2 sec. @ f/32
Front w/ 5mm fall & slight forward tilt
Epson 4990
Steve Gledhill
7-Mar-2009, 14:40
Creek, marsh, lake, river, ocean – show what you’ve come across at water’s edge.
...
Great idea Heroique. I spend quite a lot of time on the shoreline with my camera. Here are 4:
small feather trapped in the sand
3 foot diameter iron ball resting on seaweed
small wave
tops of two boulders in the sand
Steve Gledhill
7-Mar-2009, 14:43
simply counting waves,
Rhosilly, Wales.
Lovely simple image Aled. Rhossili is a great location, as is the whole of the Gower.
D. Bryant
7-Mar-2009, 16:43
http://cameraartist.com/lf_forum/10269-3.jpg
Deep in the Everglades
Ebony 45SU
Docter 240/f.9
Acros in DD-X
Coffee Toner
Wonderful Darr!
Don Bryant
Andrew ren
7-Mar-2009, 20:17
57tmax, 240a
Wonderful Darr!
Don Bryant
Thank you Don!
Colin Graham
8-Mar-2009, 14:59
57tmax, 240a
Wow, I really like that one. Those highlights are wonderful.
Steve M Hostetter
8-Mar-2009, 15:05
originally named " At Water's Edge" 4x5 90mm , Baxter St.Pk. Maine
Andrew ren
9-Mar-2009, 02:13
Thanks Colin.
Andrew
al olson
9-Mar-2009, 18:30
Was camped at Horsetooth Reservoir while attending the Foto3 last June. I looked out the window of my camper trailer one morning to see this light from the predawn. The sun was right behind the ridge to the left of the notch.
I jumped out of the trailer, grabbed my Super Graphic, tripod, and a couple of film holders out of my car. I had time to make two exposures before the sun came over the ridge. That changed everything...
Toyonon 127mm on HP5+.
http://www.photo-artiste.com/images/largeformat/horsetooth.jpg
venchka
13-Mar-2009, 06:17
Zedler's Mill dam across the San Marcos river. Luling, Texas. March 7, 2009.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/155674-2/Zedler+Mill-7.jpg
4x5 Zone VI, Nikkor-W 1:5.6/180mm, Ilford Delta 100.
Joel Truckenbrod
13-Mar-2009, 19:08
My humble contribution (Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Fuji Provia 100f, 2 stop GND): Silence, Kekekabic Lake, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/KekekabicLake-BWCA-06.jpg
Nice shot, Joel. Silence indeed. It's been over 15 years since I paddled that lake.
Jiri Vasina
14-Mar-2009, 00:38
Joel, that lake shot is very nice...
Mike Castles
14-Mar-2009, 07:09
From Gaudalupe River State Park, Oct 2008
7x11 Ritter, 300mm Fuji, Pl/Pd on FAEW
Bruce M. Herman
14-Mar-2009, 15:37
Here are a couple from Harrison Bay in southern Oregon.
Here are a couple from Harrison Bay in southern Oregon.
Both are real nice; I favor #2. :)
Steve M Hostetter
14-Mar-2009, 18:26
sugar creek breaking up 8x10 sinar p 300mm Goldring dagor efke 25 D76 scanned negs
Yosemite Valley
8x10 Platinum/palladium print
Bruce M. Herman
15-Mar-2009, 03:25
Darr,
Thank you for the kind words.
NiallPhoto
15-Mar-2009, 07:57
Shot this on Wednesday, developed Thursday, printed Friday, framed yesterday.
Dry Creek Regional Park, near Hayward CA
f/45
16 sec
Rodenstock 75mm
Toyo View 45
Incoherent Fool
15-Mar-2009, 15:30
Sunset, Cabrillo Beach, San Pedro, CA
T-Max 100, 1 minute @ f/32
Oh, and this is my first post. Hi!
http://static.zooomr.com/images/7067189_abdc4b40cb_o.jpg
Struan Gray
16-Mar-2009, 01:03
Bruce H: are those starfish in #2? Lovely sense of the uncanny whatever they are.
Frank Petronio
16-Mar-2009, 04:31
Arrgh it's all just mud, rocks, and weeds without a female in the scene, hahaha
rcjtapio
17-Mar-2009, 06:44
Some water edge photos
Rick Tapio
Arrgh it's all just mud, rocks, and weeds without a female in the scene, hahaha
Bah....who needs mud, rocks, weeds, or females, when you've got pollution swirling in your foreground!
This from a so-so-scan of a so-so contact print of a rather pleasant negative, 4x5, Ilford Delta 100, 90 mm Fujinon, f45 at 1 second. Since I was there taking pictures of it, the dam will soon go away, but the pollution likely will remain!
Bruce
Re-reading the original post, this phrase--
It’s the transition – water to land – that produces so much fun drama for this photographer :rolleyes: .
made me think of this photo--I found the transition of water to water (Oswego River to Oswego Canal) quite a lot of fun as well.
Bruce M. Herman
17-Mar-2009, 09:43
Struan,
Yes, the orange things in the photo are starfish.
Bruce
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=23971&stc=1&d=1237310698
nathanm
17-Mar-2009, 11:21
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2124/2429149475_733e885d53_o.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5\Schneider 300mm ƒ5.6\Ilford Delta-100 (maybe)
venchka
17-Mar-2009, 11:33
Nathan,
Way cool. Mirrored & stiched? Voodoo? Magic dust?
nathanm
17-Mar-2009, 11:49
Using my superdupernatural powers I can command the land and water to do exactly what I want just by willing it. It comes in handy.
mandoman7
19-Mar-2009, 09:22
There's a nice pond near me that has foggy mornings.
Chamonix, Nikkor 90, fp4 Pcat.
A rather poignant picture by the water's edge--taken on the morning that the dam in the background (just to the right of the small brick powerhouse, partly covered in dirt) was being demolished and removed. The morning of the execution, as it were, the tools of the executioner poised at the left edge of the picture, while the foreground features remains of the older, 19th century dam that will remain in the restored stream channel.
4x5, Ilford Delta 100, aged Schneider 150 lens, front tilt, f 32 at 1 second.
Bruce
Jim Galli
19-Mar-2009, 12:41
A rather poignant picture by the water's edge--taken on the morning that the dam in the background (just to the right of the small brick powerhouse, partly covered in dirt) was being demolished and removed. The morning of the execution, as it were, the tools of the executioner poised at the left edge of the picture, while the foreground features remains of the older, 19th century dam that will remain in the restored stream channel.
4x5, Ilford Delta 100, aged Schneider 150 lens, front tilt, f 32 at 1 second.
Bruce
fish habitat restoration? I have a son in law in that field. Interesting work.
mandoman7
20-Mar-2009, 20:22
Early this morning. 75mm, 1/8@f22 fp4
chuck461
22-Mar-2009, 09:23
This week at Valley Falls State Park, Fairmont, WV
plepagejp
4-Apr-2009, 04:50
There is an amazing amount of information and inspiration on this site. I am still very new at this but, have finally found a space that fascinates me. Here is one of my first attempts... have the feeling I will be spending a lot of time here.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3367/3411682182_a435a06f85_o.jpg
Beach (Leslie Spit, Toronto)
Tmax 400 in Diafine. Chamonix 45n-1. Nikkor-w 210mm. Image cropped to a panorama... I've only had the Chamonix for a month and yes, I am already wondering what it would be like to shoot ULF. :)
I haven't shot in anything in too dang long, but I managed to squeeze one in. Not exactly a new shot for me, but it was after work, the light was almost gone and I was inadequately dressed and freezing cold. If nothing else it gave me a chance to dust off the 'ol bottles of chemicals. One of these days I will have to re-figure out the math for mixing up that Pyrocat stuff, I keep going back to the same old tired jug of ID-11.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3346/3414036870_319de79064_o.jpg
4x5, 180mm lens, 20 seconds at ƒ32, TMAX 100
zoneVIII
5-Apr-2009, 03:21
ebony RW45, Nikkor 210
zoneVIII
5-Apr-2009, 03:23
ebony RW45, Nikkor 210
haryanto
I haven't shot in anything in too dang long, but I managed to squeeze one in. Not exactly a new shot for me, but it was after work, the light was almost gone and I was inadequately dressed and freezing cold. If nothing else it gave me a chance to dust off the 'ol bottles of chemicals. One of these days I will have to re-figure out the math for mixing up that Pyrocat stuff, I keep going back to the same old tired jug of ID-11.
4x5, 180mm lens, 20 seconds at ƒ32, TMAX 100
I like!!
Matt Magruder
9-Apr-2009, 09:23
http://matthewmagruder.com/files/gimgs/26_12x20ne3cyanoverptpd.jpg
near Petersham, MA.
12x20 Cyanotype over Platinum/Palladium contact print
http://matthewmagruder.com/files/gimgs/27_8x10bgaguad2.jpg
Guadalupe River near Greune, TX
8x10 wet plate collodion ambrotype on black glass
http://matthewmagruder.com/files/gimgs/27_8x10bgacoloradoriver1.jpg
Colorado River near Austin, TX
8x10 wet plate collodion ambrotype on black glass
ljsegil
19-Apr-2009, 11:42
Ottsville Creek PA, by Michael and Paula's home/studio, taken with a Wehman 8x10 on Astia 100F using a Fuji A 240mm, shot at f/32, 15 second exposure, a little too long to hold the highlights but a shorter exposure would have lost the detail on the shadowed side of the creek. Still learning how to handle these little problems, doubt I'll ever finish learning. Maybe shooting with color negative film could have handled the dynamic range better, but I still prefer transparencies (both for their look and easier scanning, at least for me). Suggestions (constructive or otherwise) welcomed.
Larry
PaulRicciardi
19-Apr-2009, 20:37
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3522/3457108967_6211c8e85e.jpg
Old one from my 4x5, roll film back, 6x6 format
Miguel Coquis
20-Apr-2009, 14:32
boats... Bois de Boulogne-Paris
105 mm f:4
scan neg
http://macoquis.caraldi.com/scaled/Expo%20Mars%2009/Jardin-d%27aclim.jpg
seabird
24-Apr-2009, 18:53
Rock and Shadow, Rainbow Beach, Bonnie Hills, NSW Australia 2009
300mm Nikkor-M f9 on Technika IV with FP4+ (EI 64) in Rodinal 1+50
Have a good ANZAC Day (Lest we forget ...)
http://members.iinet.net.au/~cbird/beachrock_frame_1_s.jpg
mealers
25-Apr-2009, 00:47
Rannoch Moor, Scotland
4x5 Walker Titan XL
Tmax 100 with D76
Joe O'Hara
26-Apr-2009, 17:54
A picture, arguably, of nothing.
http://cameraartist.com/images/20090501230209_20090428_eastpoint_02.jpg
Eastpoint, Florida
First shot from my Fotoman 617 - 90mm
FP4+, HC-110
--
Looking forward to getting a ground-glass for better composing.
Andrew O'Neill
1-May-2009, 21:58
Here are a few images...the old weir in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; house at Fynn Slough in Richmond, BC; old piece of drift wood doubling as a bridge, in the Thompson River just West of Kamloops, BC.; and Kilchurn Castle, Lock Awe, Scotland;
Bruce M. Herman
1-May-2009, 22:30
Here's one from the Big Sur area of California. I'll add some more later.
Here are a couple of Lith prints from 4x5 negs from a visit to Maldon and Tollesbury in Essex, UK.
Tony Lee
2-May-2009, 01:12
Is this the sort of thing your looking for. Shell ford ,Worcestershire, England FP4+ 1sec F22
Monty McCutchen
2-May-2009, 08:08
Andrew,
the last two are my favorites. Very nice
Monty
Andrew O'Neill
2-May-2009, 17:01
Thank you Monty!
plepagejp
3-May-2009, 14:37
Andrew, I really like the one of the Thompson river as well. So many inspiring images on this site. Here are two more of my attempts from Leslie Spit here in Toronto.
Both are Tmax 100 in Diafine. Shot with a Chamonix 45n-1 with a Nikkor 210mm lens. Cheers All!
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3553/3488620630_7baf3a4df2_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3335/3487805865_d9d75eae71_o.jpg
David Hedley
4-May-2009, 03:57
"The Sword in the Lake"
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3351/3290023662_fdf5df4d76_b.jpg
Thursley, Surrey, England
Toyo metal field (4x5), Schneider 180mm, Acros / DiXactol, yellow filter
f/22, 1s
A few DiXactol stains apparent - on this one I quite like them. On others, not so!
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/img102B.jpg
Maine Coast
5x7 Kodak 2A, 450mm Fujinon-C
Kodak TMY, Pyrocat HD
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/60A.jpg
Maine Coast
5x7 Kodak 2A, 450mm Fujinon-C
Kodak TMY, Pyrocat HD
Jiri Vasina
6-May-2009, 21:56
Ken,
the round rock is wonderful. So beautiful... (not to say the second one is bad, but the first is just better ;) ).
Jiri
Lone Ranch Beach, Oregon
Minus Tide, Early Morning
Scanned silver gelatin print (from 4x5 neg)
Ken,
the round rock is wonderful. So beautiful... (not to say the second one is bad, but the first is just better ;) ).
Jiri
Thank you Jiri.
Yes, the second one misses the mark. I think this is one of the more difficult subjects - almost as hard as photos in the forest. I have stayed away for years, but I am giving it a try again.
The images being posted here are an inspiration. Beautiful work. Water has always been my favorite subject to photograph, but until recently, I've tried to avoid the inevitable garbage that goes with territory. I'll never love pollution, but some of it is intriguing.
Century Whole Plate camera
Schneider Symmar-S 5.6/210 lens
Gelatin Dry Plate, 6.5" x 8.5"
30 sec at f/45 in full shade.
Denise
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/img102B.jpg
Maine Coast
5x7 Kodak 2A, 450mm Fujinon-C
Kodak TMY, Pyrocat HD
Brings back memories. My grandparents had a few of these large oval rocks in their yard when I was growing up in CT. I remember asking once where they got them and they said Maine.
Heroique
7-May-2009, 15:10
Lone Ranch Beach, Oregon
Minus Tide, Early Morning
Scanned silver gelatin print (from 4x5 neg)
Your tranquil Oregon scene reminded me of this one “up the beach” in Washington, painted in high-noon contrast.
I tried to find log-shapes to “echo” the distant rocks: in this case, the bright log’s triangular tip (on left) points to the triangular sea stack; and the curvy log (high on right) mimics the black rock – but this may not be too apparent in such a busy foreground.
A yellow filter helped darken the hazy-bright blue sky :cool: . And my 240mm lens was so close to the logs, I had to use f/32 and generous front-forward tilt to achieve focus, near and far.
Tachi 4x5
Fuji A 240mm/9
Polaroid Type 55 (shot ISO 25)
½ sec. @ f32
Front forward tilt + yellow filter
Epson 4990
pkphotog
8-May-2009, 12:07
Nice work everyone!
A beat up Tachi 4x5
150mm Apo Symmar
tmax 400
Fall chinook salmon submerged under a foot of water.
Incoherent Fool
12-May-2009, 23:49
Got up extra early for this one:
http://static.zooomr.com/images/7442196_d7dcdc930e_o.jpg
Rakesh Malik
13-May-2009, 09:07
Your tranquil Oregon scene reminded me of this one “up the beach” in Washington, painted in high-noon contrast.
I was just out there this weekend! I haven't gotten my film processed yet though, so for the moment I can only show the small format shots... so I'll hold off until I get my film to a lab :)
Gary L. Quay
17-May-2009, 02:08
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2316/3527873977_fbbc019c22.jpg
Calumet 45
150mm Fujinon
Fuji NPS 160
--Gary
Steve M Hostetter
18-May-2009, 17:52
300mm Tmax400
Jim Fitzgerald
18-May-2009, 18:57
Got to love the water. The first one is from a trip to Yosemite. At the banks of the Merced. The other two are from a trip to the Eastern Sierra. Lundy lake and Lee Vining creek.
Jim
Charten 5x7, Goertz Dagor 6½ inch, Fomapan 100. There's a larger version over at Flickr (click on image to follow link).
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3373/3548318266_497f09c4de_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/csant/3548318266/)
And now I "just" need a better scanner to avoid having to stitch the scans... :rolleyes:
ljsegil
20-May-2009, 04:01
Technika 4x5, Velvia 50 converted using PS B&W layer adjustment, don't recall lens or exposure details, Lake Michigan storm sky. Paula Chamblee suggested trying a crop without the sky, perhaps she should have suggested obscuring the entire image for further aesthetic improvement. Anyway, second image uses her aesthetic wisdom which is far finer than mine can ever be.
LJS
Eirik Berger
20-May-2009, 04:22
No water in the image, but both my tripod and myself had our feet in the water…
Wreck of a truck from the old cold-mining era in town. Probably ditched in the water some 50 years ago.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1242/564060013_0284d950a2.jpg
Toyo 45CF, APO Sironar N 135mm, Fomapan 200
ljsegil
24-May-2009, 06:43
Technika 4x5, Velvia 50 converted using PS B&W layer adjustment, don't recall lens or exposure details, Lake Michigan storm sky. Paula Chamblee suggested trying a crop without the sky, perhaps she should have suggested obscuring the entire image for further aesthetic improvement. Anyway, second image uses her aesthetic wisdom which is far finer than mine can ever be.
LJS
I think Paula is right, but my previous crop is not. Two alternative attempts. Critiques eagerly sought, maybe PM for the really humiliating? Original again for comparison. And I know Michael and Paula don't crop their own work, but I'm not there yet (as Paula kindly recognized, to no one's surprise).
Larry
mandoman7
24-May-2009, 10:03
http://images43.fotki.com/v1505/photos/2/1219782/7565497/LakeB3_202-vi.jpg
Chamonix 4x5, FP4, Fuji 150mm
Thad Gerheim
24-May-2009, 18:27
Here's one for dam removal!
Thad,
As soon as I saw that first photo I knew I'd seen that before. I do some kayaking, and I thought I'd seen that scene in a guidebook. I thought it was in Idaho, but I can't find the photo. However, a check of my Idaho guidebook makes me think it is the remains of Sunbeam Dam, on the Salmon. Is it?
Gregg Waterman
Thomas Greutmann
25-May-2009, 02:29
Geese on a pond. Shot handheld with a Polaroid 110B converted to 4x5, TMAX 400.
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/sample/000449-fi-bielefeld-pond-geese.jpg
Thad Gerheim
25-May-2009, 07:13
Gregg,
Yes, that's Sunbeam dam on a popular whitewater stretch of the upper main Salmon River. Boaters only run the dam in high water, which usually peaks the second or third week of June. I saw some kayakers put on Camas Creek to access the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, in the Frank Church Wilderness, last week. Absolutely insane, it drops 1400 feet in about 11 miles and makes the North Fork of the Payette river look like a beginners creek!
All on efke IR820; only the 1st with an I.R.-filter, however. (click to enlarge)
http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft1thumb.jpg (http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft1.jpg)
http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft2thumb.jpg (http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft2.jpg)
http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft3thumb.jpg (http://members.tele2.nl/boswinkel2/delft3.jpg)
Greetings,
Dirk
Jeremy Moore
25-May-2009, 16:36
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3611/3559909848_4d0fc9773f.jpg
my camera at point lobos.
Jim Galli
27-May-2009, 08:52
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/MemDay09Oxyn_PinkhamIV_BishCrk/BishopCreek225GClaronS.jpg
bishop creek, eastern sierra
8X10, 225mm G-Claron lens, Panatomic X, 2 sec f45 1/2
ljsegil
27-May-2009, 12:25
Jim,
What gives? It's in focus!
(and a very nice image too)
Larry
Jim Galli
27-May-2009, 12:32
Jim,
What gives? It's in focus!
(and a very nice image too)
Larry
Actually a very good question although veiled in jest. I did this scene with a Pinkham and it just didn't work for me. I'll include it anyways.
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/MemDay09Oxyn_PinkhamIV_BishCrk/BishopCreekPinkhamIVs.jpg
bishop creek, pinkham bi-quality lens
Jiri Vasina
27-May-2009, 13:06
Yes Jim, it's strange, but the sharp image from you-unlike-you is better than the second one. Maybe because the hard rocks don't lend themselves easily to the soft rendering... (I bet you can show me otherwise, but not here with this shot :) ).
And I was so stunned by the sharp shot that I had to look several times who the author is...
Jiri
Steve M Hostetter
28-May-2009, 18:06
Yes Jim, it's strange, but the sharp image from you-unlike-you is better than the second one. Maybe because the hard rocks don't lend themselves easily to the soft rendering... (I bet you can show me otherwise, but not here with this shot :) ).
And I was so stunned by the sharp shot that I had to look several times who the author is...
Jiri
i agree
drew.saunders
1-Jun-2009, 21:05
Here's an IR shot at the Picchetti Pond at Picchetti Ranch OSP in the hills above Cupertino CA (http://www.openspace.org/preserves/pr_picchetti.asp):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3350/3587292993_1a96238cee.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/3587292993/sizes/o/)
Efke IR820, Ebony 45SU, 200 M-Nikkor, f22 at 6 seconds and this may be a double exposure. I was going to pull the film holder out and saw that the white stripe was out on that side, so I wasn't sure if I had shot it or not, so I pulled the dark slide again and shot it (again?).
Jim Galli
1-Jun-2009, 21:08
Here's an IR shot at the Picchetti Pond at Picchetti Ranch OSP in the hills above Cupertino CA (http://www.openspace.org/preserves/pr_picchetti.asp):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3350/3587292993_1a96238cee.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/3587292993/sizes/o/)
Efke IR820, Ebony 45SU, 200 M-Nikkor, f22 at 6 seconds and this may be a double exposure. I was going to pull the film holder out and saw that the white stripe was out on that side, so I wasn't sure if I had shot it or not, so I pulled the dark slide again and shot it (again?).
Wow! That's the best IR I've seen in a long long time. Gorgeous.
Plenty of great inspiration for me here. My first post of a photo. Made with ERA 100 film, Fotoman 45PS with 90mm lens. I had carried my tripod down to the rocks, then discovered I'd left the camera mounting plate back at the accommodation. So this was shot hand-held, braced, at 1/15 and f/32.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3372/3588827076_443bdeb646_o.jpg
drew.saunders
2-Jun-2009, 20:47
Wow! That's the best IR I've seen in a long long time. Gorgeous.
Thanks! I guessed that the plants in the water would be interesting in IR, but am more than pleased with the results.
Yeah, Drew, that is beautiful.
Jim, I missed your shot from the other day! The sharp one is beautiful and strong. The water does the softness for you ;)
Drew, that IR shot worked out really well - I completely agree with Jim, best IR I have seen in a while.
Just when I think I may have something suitable to share, Y'all raise the bar and I have to start all over again.
Well done everyone!
Heroique
3-Jun-2009, 14:41
North side of Olympic Peninsula – looking North (across Strait of Juan de Fuca) to Canadian mountains.
And a quick crop – I was dust-spotting when I discovered the naked shore limb signaling to the white sailboat.
Tachi 4x5
Fujinon-W 125mm/5.6
1/15th sec. @ f22
Ilford FP4+ (in Rodinal 1:50)
Green filter
Epson 4990
As my first post of an image on this forum, and in celebration of making the first scan from my new Epson V750, here is Espada Aqueduct, Stream and Algae.
This is the creek under the Espada Aqueduct (ca. 1731), which carries the Espada Acequia to its mission compound from further upstream along the San Antonio River of which this creek is a tributary. It's an old image, made in 1993 on 4x5 FP4, using an 8-1/2" Ilex Paragon on a Calumet 45nx, 8 seconds at f/32.
To say that I'm tickled with the results from the Epson would be an understatement. I scanned in 16-bit grayscale at 2400 spi, and used a radius under 1 pixel for basic corrective sharpening. I was expecting much less.
Rick "for whom this is about as close to abstract expressionism as it gets" Denney
Very good neighbor! We need to get all the big film folks in this part of Texas together some weekend.
Near the summit of Enchanted Rock.
May 18, 2009
Fujinon-W 125mm/5.6, EBC, 46mm filter version
B+W 040 Yellow-orange filter
Arista.EDU Ultra 200 @ EI 25. Too much by at least 1 stop.
Xtol 1:3, 8 minutes, continuous.
Thanks for looking.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/165954-1/Ench+Rck015-11.jpg
Wayne
Able to climb to the top of big rocks with a 4x5 camera on his 41st wedding anniversay.
Jim Galli
4-Jun-2009, 08:32
Near the summit of Enchanted Rock.
May 18, 2009
Wayne
Able to climb to the top of big rocks with a 4x5 camera on his 41st wedding anniversay.
Only counts if your wife went with you ;)
She did! She got to the top ahead of me. It was a great day!
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/165975-1/Ench+Rck010-7.jpg
Jim Galli
4-Jun-2009, 19:18
She did! She got to the top ahead of me. It was a great day!
Congrats! Anyone who makes it 41 years is a hero! We're relative newlyweds at only 34 years.
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Oregon2009/MossyCreekTreeS.jpg
mossy tree, creek, tillamook, OR
Oops! 2 sharp pics in a row. People will talk. 162mm Cooke Series VII
Steve M Hostetter
4-Jun-2009, 19:29
Sugar creek early, Sinar P 8x10 / I think a 165mm Angulon
Jan Pedersen
4-Jun-2009, 20:01
Canal on Sauvie Island, OR 8x10 Pt/Pd print.
Jim,
Thanks!
You're safe. The moss is soft and fuzzy.
Chuck Pere
5-Jun-2009, 09:07
9x12cm Zeiss Maximar temporarily bastardized with a Wollensak Velostigmat 5" Series IV
great thread! inspiring work here
one frame from my newly aquired shen hao, shot yesterday. scan from the negative.
shen hao PTB 54
Super Angulon 90 f8 MC
Efke PL 50 in Rodinal 1:100 20min
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2443/3607964511_e195532251.jpg
Joe O'Hara
9-Jun-2009, 07:22
First light and fog...
spiky247
10-Jun-2009, 08:04
just got an Ebony, trying it out for the first time. I feel like a boy again playing with my transformers =)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3663/3613297257_3f679bc987_b.jpg
Ebony 45SV Ti, Tmax 100, Nikkor 120mm SW f/8 @ f16, 15min
spiky247
10-Jun-2009, 08:06
Thafred, Lovely photo, beautiful tones!
First light and fog...
Beautiful composition!
zoneVIII
10-Jun-2009, 19:27
Ebony, 240 sironar n, on back 6x7 wista
haryanto
zoneVIII
10-Jun-2009, 19:30
Congrats! Anyone who makes it 41 years is a hero! We're relative newlyweds at only 34 years.
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mossy tree, creek, tillamook, OR[/CENTER]
Oops! 2 sharp pics in a row. People will talk. 162mm Cooke Series VII
this is great Jim
Ebony, 240 sironar n, on back 6x7 wista
haryanto
Beautiful!
SamReeves
10-Jun-2009, 22:45
Here's an IR shot at the Picchetti Pond at Picchetti Ranch OSP in the hills above Cupertino CA (http://www.openspace.org/preserves/pr_picchetti.asp):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3350/3587292993_1a96238cee.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/3587292993/sizes/o/)
Efke IR820, Ebony 45SU, 200 M-Nikkor, f22 at 6 seconds and this may be a double exposure. I was going to pull the film holder out and saw that the white stripe was out on that side, so I wasn't sure if I had shot it or not, so I pulled the dark slide again and shot it (again?).
That's awesome. I definitely want to burn up some of my remaining Maco infrared now after seeing that!
just got an Ebony, trying it out for the first time. I feel like a boy again playing with my transformers =)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3663/3613297257_3f679bc987_b.jpg
Ebony 45SV Ti, Tmax 100, Nikkor 120mm SW f/8 @ f16, 15min
Super city scene. Whereabouts?
zoneVIII
11-Jun-2009, 08:07
Thanks Darlene
spiky247
11-Jun-2009, 08:31
re. SamReeves, it's shot on a bridge over Suzhou Creek, Shanghai. here's another shot looking towards the opposite direction.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3039/2833328730_563287f42e_b.jpg
Allen in Montreal
11-Jun-2009, 11:58
That's awesome. I definitely want to burn up some of my remaining Maco infrared now after seeing that!
Sam, I did not see that before you quoted it, beautiful picture Drew!!
Spiky too!
Chris Dunham
12-Jun-2009, 21:29
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27392&stc=1&d=1244867147
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=27393&stc=1&d=1244867265
Fuji 160s Nikkor 300M, Fremantle, Perth.
Steve M Hostetter
24-Jun-2009, 07:44
Mt. Katahdin, tallest point in Maine, morning 4x5 sinar
kev curry
24-Jun-2009, 12:52
Finally got a scanner (V500)... and I'm clueless! Even resizing is a hassle for a techno phobe!
11.9kb...no wonder it looks like crap:-)
Jim Galli
24-Jun-2009, 13:00
Finally got a scanner (V500)... and I'm clueless! Even resizing is a hassle for a techno phobe!
11.9kb...no wonder it looks like crap:-)
Yes, no doubt you've got some learning curve ahead, but the picture is lovely.
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Oregon2009/DeschutesRapidsTriptychSS.jpg
deschutes river, oregon
kev curry
24-Jun-2009, 13:32
Thanks Jim...yes steep hill ahead I imagine.
Your picture.... looking out from a place of confinement is what I'm getting!
kev curry
24-Jun-2009, 14:09
The files getting bigger......I'll get this resize thing if it kills me!
This is the Jetty that the late Barry Thornton photographed (Edge of Darkness)
Michael Wynd
24-Jun-2009, 18:00
Hey Chris,
I hope that rain made it across to Geelong, where I live.
Mike
Richard M. Coda
24-Jun-2009, 21:26
Pacific Horizon, Big Sur, 1987, 4x5 Tri-X
Bow River, Banff, CN, 1990, 4x5 Tri-X
Lac Beauvert, Jasper, CN, 1990, 4x5 Tri-X
Rio Salado Habitat, downtown Phoenix, AZ, 2009, 8x10 TMax 400
The 1990 photos were from my Honeymoon.
Chris Dunham
25-Jun-2009, 04:35
Hey Chris,
I hope that rain made it across to Geelong, where I live.
Mike
G'day Mike,
We've been getting plenty of late and looks to be with Perth for the next week or so, hopefully it will make it's way across the bite to your side of the island.
From my one trip along the coast west of Geelong I recall there being some spectacular coastal LF situations, rather envious of your location.
All the best,
Chris.
kev curry
25-Jun-2009, 13:37
Another of the same Jetty that the late Barry Thornton photographed (Edge of Darkness)
This is the same boat as in the last post, only this time its floating the right way up.
I'm enjoying messing around with the new scanner.
Scott Schroeder
26-Jun-2009, 14:38
I liked how the reflection made the symmetry of the branches
5X7 wetplate
http://www.schroederworks.com/Wetplate/leaningtrees.jpg
Chris C
27-Jun-2009, 03:12
From the top of a small, now unused dam not too far from me.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/3649888537_315e66b25f.jpg
ljsegil
27-Jun-2009, 15:32
Lake Michigan shoreline after a storm, Canham 8x10, Provia 100F converted to B&W in PS and tightly cropped, 210mm lens.
Larry
Colin Graham
27-Jun-2009, 17:43
From the top of a small, now unused dam not too far from me.
Wow, really nice.
Joel Truckenbrod
27-Jun-2009, 20:36
Fun to see that this thread is still so active. Here's a couple more from this spring; please pardon the color...I realize this is a primarily B&W thread. Please don't hurt me.
Spring, Beaver Creek, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, MN - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Fuji Astia 100f
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/BeaverCreekSpring-09jpg.jpg
First Light, Fog, St. Louis River, Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Fuji Velvia 50
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/FogSunriseRapids-JayCookeSP-09-2.jpg
Those are gorgeous Joel. I'm assuming that many others, like me, are too chicken and too cheap to shoot LF colour. That's why there is so much B&W. If I knew I had a half decent chance to get images like these, I just might take a plunge into colour.
Please post more - I'd love to see anything else you'd care to share.
Bryan Lemasters
27-Jun-2009, 21:06
Great job, Joel! Love that second one especially.
spiky247
28-Jun-2009, 04:16
Wonderful shots Joel!
Re. Sly: I think I and many others choose to shoot black and white not because it's any cheaper than color, but because you can do the processing and enlarging your self.
spiky247
28-Jun-2009, 05:37
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3655/3667354373_0b4296d613_b.jpg
Ebony 45SV Ti + Nikkor 120mm SW on Ilford Delta 100.
f/22 @ 15min
DDX 1+4 6min at 25 degrees
SamReeves
28-Jun-2009, 09:41
F
First Light, Fog, St. Louis River, Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Fuji Velvia 50
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/FogSunriseRapids-JayCookeSP-09-2.jpg
Please excuse my drool on the forum, because this is very awesome! :D You couldn't ask for better light.
Okay my entry for today, ya…the ubiquitous Pigeon Point, California lighthouse photo from July of 2006. :)
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/CT45060724_3post.jpg
Tachihara 4x5 field, Nikkor 150mm ƒ5.6 lens, Fujichrome Velvia.
Steve M Hostetter
28-Jun-2009, 16:26
These are inspiring,,, I'm taking a new Petzval I got off eddie down to the creek tomorrow morning..
Took me some time to get it mounted to a board and then alittle more time tweeking the Korona to work with a modern ballhead..
the GG looks interesting
ljsegil
28-Jun-2009, 18:35
Water is just to the left, honest. Lake Michigan shoreline, Canham 8x10, Provia 100F, Cooke XVa 19" rear element.
Larry
Joe O'Hara
28-Jun-2009, 18:37
Fun to see that this thread is still so active. Here's a couple more from this spring; please pardon the color...I realize this is a primarily B&W thread. Please don't hurt me.
Spring, Beaver Creek, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, MN - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Fuji Astia 100f
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/BeaverCreekSpring-09jpg.jpg
First Light, Fog, St. Louis River, Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Fuji Velvia 50
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/FogSunriseRapids-JayCookeSP-09-2.jpg
Joel:
Hurt you? Not likely, but I feel I must dig through my files for something vaguely comparable.
These are both quite amazing. Congrats.
Richard M. Coda
28-Jun-2009, 18:44
Fun to see that this thread is still so active. Here's a couple more from this spring; please pardon the color...I realize this is a primarily B&W thread. Please don't hurt me.
I don't know what to say, except, beautiful!
Joe O'Hara
28-Jun-2009, 18:57
Here's what I came up with.
Black River, Hacklebarney SP, NJ. Velvia 50, 150mm.
rphenning
28-Jun-2009, 20:17
simply counting waves,
Rhosilly, Wales.
I really like this one, reminds me of Santa Anas.
Richard M. Coda
28-Jun-2009, 20:41
Here's what I came up with.
Black River, Hacklebarney SP, NJ. Velvia 50, 150mm.
I had forgotten how beautiful New Jersey can be!
ljsegil
29-Jun-2009, 03:51
Here's what I came up with.
Black River, Hacklebarney SP, NJ. Velvia 50, 150mm.
Beautiful, Joe. Not too far away from your image; this is Ottsville Creek, PA, Wehman 8x10, Astia, Fuji A 240mm at f/32 for 15s. Creek just below Michael and Paula's lovely place. They could stay close to the car/studio for some very sweet locales, but I guess if your muse calls you to Iceland instead....
Larry
dss1234
29-Jun-2009, 08:50
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2480/3664665581_c04031c32a.jpg
Constance Lake, Ontario
Chamonix 45N-1
Schneider SA90mm
Rakesh Malik
29-Jun-2009, 09:07
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/FogSunriseRapids-JayCookeSP-09-2.jpg
This thread has been filled with inspiration... but this image in particularly strikes a chord with me :)
Now I'm even more excited about this weekend's backpacking trip... and my upcoming Enchantments trip :D
Eugene van der Merwe
30-Jun-2009, 03:37
I may have shown some of these elsewhere... sorry if i did...
All Ebony sv45ti, velvia 100
I may have shown some of these elsewhere... sorry if i did...
All Ebony sv45ti, velvia 100
Wow, really beautiful!
Eugene van der Merwe
30-Jun-2009, 06:33
Thanks Darlene!
Yosemite Falls taken a few days ago. Deardorff 8x10 with 240mm Rodenstock, Fujichrom 100F.
SamReeves
30-Jun-2009, 17:23
Here's what I came up with.
Black River, Hacklebarney SP, NJ. Velvia 50, 150mm.
Beautiful fall colors! I go nuts every autumn for it, but I wish for colors like that every time. :)
I may have shown some of these elsewhere... sorry if i did...
All Ebony sv45ti, velvia 100
I really like that frame job with the arched rock on #2. Nice cool tone to it also. :)
Jiri Vasina
1-Jul-2009, 01:04
Constance Lake, Ontario
Chamonix 45N-1
Schneider SA90mm
dss,
that is a great first post. Very nice shot.
Spring, Beaver Creek, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, MN - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Fuji Astia 100f
First Light, Fog, St. Louis River, Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Fuji Velvia 50
Joel, first one is good, but the second one is exceptional...
Jiri
Bryan Lemasters
1-Jul-2009, 18:09
Well, if I have figured out how to post a large image you should see:
Upper reaches of the Elk River, West Virginia
Sinar F, 210 Apo Sironar S, Torpedo back
http://www.bryanlemasters.com/forum%20pics/forumpics/content/bin/images/large/ElkRiver_sycamore_island_1.jpg
Pond, St. Mary's Road. Technika 4x5, E100VS, Nikkor SW 90/8. Used Stephen Best's suggested procedure (see Perceptool thread in the Digital Processing forum) to help clean up some problems (suppose I should try Perceptool as well). Thanks Stephen, I'll try to remember to get to the paypal part.
Larry
David Karp
1-Jul-2009, 21:05
Yosemite Falls taken a few days ago. Deardorff 8x10 with 240mm Rodenstock, Fujichrom 100F.
Were you on the bridge? How did you take this with all the people walking on it, making it bounce?
[QUOTE=Bryan Lemasters;482576]Well, if I have figured out how to post a large image you should see:
Upper reaches of the Elk River, West Virginia
Lovely. Shots like these make me yearn for a panoramic LF camera.
dss,
that is a great first post. Very nice shot.
Jiri
Thanks Jiri.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3302/3669547979_793f6b8a3a_o.jpg
North Bay, Ontario
Chamonix 45N-1
Schneider SA 90mm
F45 240sec
Kodak TMAX 100
Bryan Lemasters
2-Jul-2009, 14:54
[QUOTE=Bryan Lemasters;482576]Well, if I have figured out how to post a large image you should see:
Upper reaches of the Elk River, West Virginia
Lovely. Shots like these make me yearn for a panoramic LF camera.
Thanks, Sly. Actually, it's pretty easy if you already have a 4x5. I have seen several posters on this forum that use the Dayi 6x12 or 6x17 panoramic backs on 4x5 cameras. I think that there are focal length limitations with the 6x17 back.
Joe O'Hara
2-Jul-2009, 19:59
I had forgotten how beautiful New Jersey can be!
Thanks, Richard. I thought I got to the site too late, but the clearing fog worked in my favor. Of course, this was all planned well in advance.
jim kitchen
3-Jul-2009, 00:02
Great images everyone... :)
An image from this past May, 2009.
jim k
Dusk, Smith Dorrien Spray Trail, Alberta, Canada, 2009
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/09051609.jpg
Thanks Jiri.
North Bay, Ontario
Chamonix 45N-1
Schneider SA 90mm
F45 240sec
Kodak TMAX 100
So, so calming and beautiful Jiri!!
curtis roberts
3-Jul-2009, 19:59
I hope this is ok
B&J with 4x5 back with Konica Hex. GR II 150mm
Arista Edu 200,HC110
SamReeves
4-Jul-2009, 09:16
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3302/3669547979_793f6b8a3a_o.jpg
Very serene. Nice work, and I like the pano crop there!
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/09051609.jpg
Beauty Jim. I think it's almost impossible to take a bad photo there in Canada! :p
At the time of sunset, Porkkala peninsula, Finland.
Hasemi Field Tehchnical 45, Symmar 210mm/5.6, f/15, 1/10s.
Fuji neopan acros with N+2 development on Pyrocat-HD
http://jukkavuokko.com/linkatut/lf/45_2009-05-16-1%20rantakallio%20ilta-auringossa%20porkkala%20tone.jpg
Running water, Vantaanjoki river, Vantaa, southern Finland.
Toyo-View D45m, Symmar 210mm/5.6 f/16 1/10s.
Adox CHS 100 Art, N-development.
http://jukkavuokko.com/linkatut/lf/45_2009-04-26-0%20myllykoski%20toned.jpg
Helcio J Tagliolatto
4-Jul-2009, 15:34
http://cameraartist.com/lf_forum/10269-3.jpg
Deep in the Everglades
Ebony 45SU
Docter 240/f.9
Acros in DD-X
Coffee Toner
Congratulations, Darlene!
Greg Blank
4-Jul-2009, 19:23
4x5 Gandofi, Schneider 65mm PMK+ developr. Delta 100 film at asa 80.
Andrew ren
4-Jul-2009, 19:50
Thanks Jiri.
North Bay, Ontario
follow up, same location, same time. :-0
57 tmax, 240a.
Lac Nipissing, Study 3, North Bay. 2009
http://www.andrewren.com/Images_for_web/Summer_2009/Lac-Nipissing,-North-Bay,-Study-3.jpg
Andrew, that's lovely! I've tried to take those really long exposures at waters edge, but haven't got one I'm happy with. Work like yours sets the bar so high!
jim kitchen
5-Jul-2009, 07:44
Dear Sam,
Thank you, kind sir...
Canada has many wondrous areas to explore, such as Andrew Ren's work demonstrates, too... :)
jim k
Andrew ren
5-Jul-2009, 11:49
Thanks sly for the kind words. I think I just get lucky...
Jim, :-0
Andrew
Allen in Montreal
5-Jul-2009, 11:54
.....
Beauty Jim. I think it's almost impossible to take a bad photo there in Canada! :p
Jim and Andrew do an amazing job of holding up the CDN quality ratio.
I however......:eek:
You two really do beautiful work!
Steve M Hostetter
5-Jul-2009, 18:58
Verito 8-3/4" (222mm) on 8x10 Tmax400 1/50 sec. @ f16 D-76 I call this the sugar creek Ansel tree,I know it's a stretch
SamReeves
6-Jul-2009, 09:28
Verito 8-3/4" (222mm) on 8x10 Tmax400 1/50 sec. @ f16 D-76 I call this the sugar creek Ansel tree,I know it's a stretch
He he. I love the glassy effect on the creek there. Nice job. :)
Steve M Hostetter
6-Jul-2009, 13:43
Thx Sam,, I really like that lens:)
Greg Blank
6-Jul-2009, 21:19
additional images :)
SamReeves
8-Jul-2009, 15:28
Looking across the beach near the Dream Inn and the wharf in Santa Cruz, California yesterday.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/CT45090707_2post.jpg
Tachihara 4x5 Field, Rodenstock Geronar 210mm ƒ6.8 lens, Kodak E100G.
jim kitchen
9-Jul-2009, 21:25
Dear Sam,
Nice summer image... :)
My summer in Calgary does not look like that at all.
jim k
SamReeves
9-Jul-2009, 21:27
Dear Sam,
Nice summer image... :)
My summer in Calgary does not look like that at all.
jim k
Thanks Jim. People watching in Santa Cruz is half the fun. ;)
I'm still going through old stuff I never printed.
Espada Dam, San Antonio, Texas, 1993.
Cambo 4x5, Super Angulon 90/5.6, 1/15 at f/22, Ilford FP4 in HC110 at 1:15.
Rick "happy to see these in the positive for once" Denney
Jim Fitzgerald
10-Jul-2009, 06:50
Sam, I know this spot. There are some great areas for people watching in Santa Cruz. Did some a while back when I got up there to move my son home from the college.
Jim
mrladewig
10-Jul-2009, 09:12
Fog and Flowers - Cheyenne Canyon, Colorado Springs
4X5 E100G, 150 Symmar-S, f32, 4sec
http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2086-1/45_E1G_20090709_001_sml.jpg
Fog and more fog - Cheyenne Canyon, Colorado Springs
4X5 E100G, 150 Symmar-S, f32, 4sec
http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2088-1/45_E1G_20090709_003.jpg
jim kitchen
10-Jul-2009, 10:25
Dear mrladwig,
Beautiful soft light... :)
Well done.
jim k
mrladewig
10-Jul-2009, 12:43
Thank you Jim. You've been posting some inspirational photos from your part of the world as well.
Mel-
Tom Schaefer
11-Jul-2009, 12:53
One from Tenn "Roaring Fork Motor Trail"
Tom
ljsegil
11-Jul-2009, 23:20
Not really even vaguely approaching the quality of the other images in this thread, but I have little to no shame so will post anyway. Water is just over to the left a little bit beyond the edge. Canham 8x10, Provia 100F converted to B&W in PS raw, Cooke XVa, f/64 for a little while. Actual true B&W film shot at the same time pending development by Dr5, so this will have to do for now. Color added little post scanning other than a funky magenta cast.
Larry
rdenney
11-Jul-2009, 23:36
Here's another. Again, I'm mining old negatives, this one from my Yosemite trip in 1992--stuff I never printed for one reason or another.
Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite, June 1992.
Cambo 4x5, 121/8 Super Angulon, 1 second at f/45. Ilford FP4 in HC110.
Rick "everyone should try their hand at Yosemite at least once" Denney
mandoman7
12-Jul-2009, 08:47
http://images50.fotki.com/v1527/photos/2/1219782/7565497/JY_GoatRocka-vi.jpg
Sonoma Coast; 4x5, 90mm F8 S.Angulon
the wind and rain stopped for a while
as i walked by the grasses danced for me
i watched as the others ignored the show
Steve M Hostetter
16-Jul-2009, 07:04
the wind and rain stopped for a while
as i walked by the grasses danced for me
i watched as the others ignored the show
very calm and the color is unreal,,
dasBlute
16-Jul-2009, 07:31
humbly submitting three recent ones...
near dumbarton bridge, saratoga creek, vernal...
dasBlute
16-Jul-2009, 07:42
From the top of a small, now unused dam not too far from me.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/3649888537_315e66b25f.jpg
I really like the layers here and the best: drips along the rail, great detail
SamReeves
16-Jul-2009, 08:53
Fog and more fog - Cheyenne Canyon, Colorado Springs
4X5 E100G, 150 Symmar-S, f32, 4sec
http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2088-1/45_E1G_20090709_003.jpg
That really is a beaut of an exposure. Nice work sir. :)
http://images50.fotki.com/v1527/photos/2/1219782/7565497/JY_GoatRocka-vi.jpg
Sonoma Coast; 4x5, 90mm F8 S.Angulon
I like the way the dark shadows work here. Excellent stuff!
humbly submitting three recent ones...
near dumbarton bridge, saratoga creek, vernal...
I definitely enjoyed the Vernal neg. It makes me want to run up there right now! :)
SamReeves
17-Jul-2009, 09:40
Sorry to bump, but I had a new one to share.
Summer fog at the lighthouse at Pigeon Point, California this past Wednesday.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/BW45090715_1post.jpg
Tachihara 4x5 Field, Nikkor 90mm ƒ8 lens, Maco IR 820c.
jim kitchen
17-Jul-2009, 09:58
Dear Sam,
Very nice image... :)
I wish that I could be closer to the coast, because your image makes me very envious of your local coastal scenery. Well done, young man...
jim k
eddo123
17-Jul-2009, 11:05
Fun to see that this thread is still so active. Here's a couple more from this spring; please pardon the color...I realize this is a primarily B&W thread. Please don't hurt me.
Spring, Beaver Creek, Beaver Creek Valley State Park, MN - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Fuji Astia 100f
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/BeaverCreekSpring-09jpg.jpg
First Light, Fog, St. Louis River, Jay Cooke State Park, Minnesota - Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Fuji Velvia 50
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/FogSunriseRapids-JayCookeSP-09-2.jpg
WOW! that second image is magical!! I particularly love the wave in the bottom of the frame
SamReeves
17-Jul-2009, 13:49
Dear Sam,
Very nice image... :)
I wish that I could be closer to the coast, because your image makes me very envious of your local coastal scenery. Well done, young man...
jim k
Thanks Jim. Maybe we ought to keep trading mountains for coastal photos? :p
A couple from the waters edge...
very calm and the color is unreal,,
thanks steve!
john
Jiri Vasina
17-Jul-2009, 23:00
A couple from the waters edge...
Alan, I really like the last one... It's simplicity while retaining all the necessary information is great.
Jiri
very calm and the color is unreal,,
thanks steve!
rcjtapio
20-Jul-2009, 15:11
All images were shot last weekend at the Indiana Dunes on the July outing of the Midwest Large Format Asylum (www.midwestlargeformat.com)
Rick Tapio
Steve M Hostetter
20-Jul-2009, 17:08
All images were shot last weekend at the Indiana Dunes on the July outing of the Midwest Large Format Asylum (www.midwestlargeformat.com)
Rick Tapio Nice work Rick,, wish I could have made that trip
Steve M Hostetter
22-Jul-2009, 17:59
Michigan City Indiana beach, 4x5 Polaroid iso 3000
77seriesiii
24-Jul-2009, 12:21
ok, I am apologizing now..I have never uploading any photography to this site...so I am popping the cherry!
Film is Efke 25 4x5, shot at 25. Some serious tilt, had fun. Lens is a 90mm 4.6 on a Toyo Field camera. This is at Chincoteague Island, VA this past June.
Thanks again.
Erick
77seriesiii
24-Jul-2009, 12:27
ok so now I know I can upload more than 1 picture at a time...Chincoteague Island again, same 90mm Nikkor lens. I had alot of fun with the 90mm but the trip made it clear I should have a longer lens, so I got a 300 W Fuji, havent shot anything with it yet but stand by!
Erick
Steve M Hostetter
24-Jul-2009, 12:36
ok so now I know I can upload more than 1 picture at a time...Chincoteague Island again, same 90mm Nikkor lens. I had alot of fun with the 90mm but the trip made it clear I should have a longer lens, so I got a 300 W Fuji, havent shot anything with it yet but stand by!
Erick
Hello Erick,, looks like you quite well with the 90 :)
77seriesiii
24-Jul-2009, 12:49
Steve,
Thanks! I had alot of fun with it shooting images like the ones I posted and learning about bellows extension.:D I think over the span of 8 days I shot 75-100 images. I really like that lens.
Erick
Pool near the Lochsa River, ID.
Osaka 4x5, Fuji 240A, HP5+
http://www.greggwaterman.com/lochsa_pool.jpg
Steve M Hostetter
25-Jul-2009, 19:28
8x10 / 300mm Georz
jvuokko
26-Jul-2009, 09:08
Hasemi Field Technical 45, Symmar-s 5.6/150mm, Adox CHS 100 Art at ISO 50, N development.
f/32, 1/2 seconds.
http://jukkavuokko.com/linkatut/lf/45_2009-06-11-3%20tranquility%20of%20evening.jpg
SamReeves
26-Jul-2009, 09:28
Michigan City Indiana beach, 4x5 Polaroid iso 3000
I never thought of a lifeguard tower as a subject, but it really works well here. Positioned very nicely. Good stuff Steve. :)
Pool near the Lochsa River, ID.
Osaka 4x5, Fuji 240A, HP5+
http://www.greggwaterman.com/lochsa_pool.jpg
Beautiful reflection and very strong. Nice. :)
All images were shot last weekend at the Indiana Dunes on the July outing of the Midwest Large Format Asylum (www.midwestlargeformat.com)
Rick Tapio
Nice work, but #3 is my favorite. Great lines working with the leaning tree there.
rphenning
26-Jul-2009, 10:38
I have a lot to learn from you guys!
Thanks for the compliment, Sam. By the way, I love your Pigeon Point lighthouse shot! I'm about to look up where that is...
Hey, I just looked it up. My cousin lives in Pacifica, and I know where I'm going next time I visit her!
VictoriaPerelet
26-Jul-2009, 14:20
Just returned from nice vacation on Mexican Gulf. Here's one pic from there (developed in resort bathroom) Sinar F2, 72mm SA XL. F22, 15mins. Mid day about 1:30PM very sunny and windy day (waves actually been pretty high:))
Bicycle on the beach:
http://victoriasphoto.com/Notes/long_exposure/Bicycle_15mins_sm.jpg
rdenney
26-Jul-2009, 18:17
Just returned from nice vacation on Mexican Gulf. Here's one pic from there (developed in resort bathroom) Sinar F2, 72mm SA XL. F22, 15mins. Mid day about 1:30PM very sunny and windy day (waves actually been pretty high:))
That image is lovely--I must try this approach out someday.
Maybe you explained this elsewhere, but I'm trying to understand how you got f/22 and a 15-minute exposure on a sunny mid-day. I don't have a feel for the reciprocity failure of Tmax, but I'm figuring you needed a least a dozen stops of neutral density, or some special development technique that reduced the film speed to ISO 0.03.
Rick "impressed and curious" Denney
Steve M Hostetter
26-Jul-2009, 18:22
That image is lovely--I must try this approach out someday.
Maybe you explained this elsewhere, but I'm trying to understand how you got f/22 and a 15-minute exposure on a sunny mid-day. I don't have a feel for the reciprocity failure of Tmax, but I'm figuring you needed a least a dozen stops of neutral density, or some special development technique that reduced the film speed to ISO 0.03.
Rick "impressed and curious" Denney
I was about to ask the same question and I'm not only impressed I'm blown away
venchka
26-Jul-2009, 18:41
What Steve & Rick said.
Standing by for the answer.
VictoriaPerelet
26-Jul-2009, 20:36
Sorry, here's more tech info ...
In front of the lens - Schneider #4b center filter (2 stops) without it falloff on 72mm is rather bad. Cokin X-Pro 130mm x121 ND soft grad for 1st 5mins of exposure (-2 stops on the sky).
Behind the lens in Xenophone holder - 2 4x4" gel filters - Kodak #96 (ND 3.0 - 10 stops!) and Kodak #21 Orange (2 stops).
Initial exposure set with DSLR + reciprocity calculation, then couple of polaroids.
http://victoriasphoto.com/Notes/long_exposure/Bicycle_15mins_pol.jpg
Having ND grad all the time produced unreal sky - that's why I used it only for 1/3 of the time.
What else do you do on empty beach during hot day:)
PS. I did few more other locations using "STINKY" color process that I'm experimenting with (see portraits) but those still need to be developed, if something will turn out I'll post.
roninghost
26-Jul-2009, 22:42
WOW! that second image is magical!! I particularly love the wave in the bottom of the frame
That image is phenominal, great work a true inspiration.
VictoriaPerelet
27-Jul-2009, 20:04
Here are couple of field taken "alt" vacation pics:) - few people asked me if it works in the field - somehow. Doing that in studio is much easier. Anyway, here's color neg:
F2, 72mm SA XL, F22, ~4mins, sunset, ISO 100
http://victoriasphoto.com/Notes/Alt/Color_negs_1_2.jpg
And here's finiky B/W positive, those are hard in the field. I'm getting some Stannous Chloride to see if it will help to harden emulsion. Quality is pretty laughable even by wet plate standards, but it yields ISO 800 which is pretty much unheard on 4x5's:
F2, 72mm SA XL, F22, ~10sec, sunset, ISO 800:
http://victoriasphoto.com/Notes/Alt/Bw_1.jpg
I'll experiment more on models in studio to fine tune process :eek:
PS. Do not know if those belong to ALT or water edge topic. Cause there's no ALT name for that I know, I'll post them here.
Preston
28-Jul-2009, 13:23
Here's a detail from Lee Vining Creek made in late September of 2008
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/npn/449-1web.jpg
Tahihara 4x5
Nikkor 300m
Astia 100F
Victoria, the bicycle image is gorgeous!
-Preston
Steve M Hostetter
28-Jul-2009, 13:28
Here's a detail from Lee Vining Creek made in late September of 2008
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/npn/449-1web.jpg
Tahihara 4x5
Nikkor 300m
Astia 100F
Victoria, the bicycle image is gorgeous!
-Preston
Preston, really nice, I was just thinking about going to the creek when I entered the forum..
I'm not much on color but this shot works quite well in color:) let me guess, 1/4 sec. ? no polarizer?
Preston
30-Jul-2009, 07:39
Thanks for your nice comment, Steve.
According to my records, the exposure time was 2 seconds.
What I found interesting is that these red stones, which are scattered along the creek near the Aspen Campground, are granite. I believe the color comes from some type of mineral stain, but don't know for certain. I have seen granite that is very pink in color, but not any so red.
-P
Chris C
31-Jul-2009, 01:24
Does it count if the water was frozen?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3516/3763632753_072c58aee3.jpg
SamReeves
31-Jul-2009, 14:38
Does it count if the water was frozen?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3516/3763632753_072c58aee3.jpg
I would say definitely yes! Excellent composition and what a scene! :)
Heroique
31-Jul-2009, 14:47
Does it count if the water was frozen?
I'll say "Yes!" too. I like all the triangles at bottom (ice, soil, grass) that mirror the triangles of the mountain. Like a reflection. And the curves & swirls in the middle provide a pleasing contrast.
A very nice "near-middle-far" shot with a WA lens.
Two images from Caddo Lake just outside of Oil City, Louisiana.
Shen-Hao TZ 45-IIb, 210mm & 90mm. Fuji-Quickload film and several stacked ND Filters for 13-16 sec's.
shen hao, 150mm apo symmar, classic pan 400 in rodinal, kentmere fiber.
Both images taken last year with my Crown Graphic. One on the edge of the Pacific Ocean on HP5+, one on Delta 100, of Qualicum River Falls, an hour north of my home.
Two images from Caddo Lake just outside of Oil City, Louisiana.
Shen-Hao TZ 45-IIb, 210mm & 90mm. Fuji-Quickload film and several stacked ND Filters for 13-16 sec's.
That's in my backyard. I must get over there. Nice work!
Steve M Hostetter
5-Aug-2009, 10:59
Both images taken last year with my Crown Graphic. One on the edge of the Pacific Ocean on HP5+, one on Delta 100, of Qualicum River Falls, an hour north of my home.
damn...
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/img184a.jpg
Maine Coast, 2009
Wisner Technical Field, 300mm Fujinon A
4x5 TMY, Pyrocat HD
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