Thanks, Bryan. Yes that's the link I referred to, so I've bookmarked it again. I've found other bookmarked links that are also no longer working or found. So it looks like there's a problem on my end somewhere.
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Thanks, Bryan. Yes that's the link I referred to, so I've bookmarked it again. I've found other bookmarked links that are also no longer working or found. So it looks like there's a problem on my end somewhere.
These are beautiful Bryan and the 8x20 format works so nicely for these images.
Returning to Deception Falls near Stevens Pass for the spring runoff. Rollei infrared film, 150mm lens, scanned from Ilford print.
[IMG]https://farm1.staticflickr.com/976/4...d3f64723_b.jpgDeceptionFallsN21BLFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Thanks Pali!
Still trying to get just the right photo from this location but haven't quite gotten it yet. Here's my latest try.
Wehman UL 8x10, Nikkor 120mm f/8, Delta 100, Pyrocat 1:1:100
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...aer-0264ss.jpg
It's been drizzling non-stop this entire week. I took this in between rain storms - the latest downpour was from that cloud receding in the distance on the left. Realized as I was setting this up that unfortunately I don't have a R25 filter with 77mm size. Need to get that. I also wanted a more distinct sun at the horizon but after this the sun went away behind just a large cloud shelf with no distinct features, so...oh well. But the highlights from the sun popping out on all the wet leaves is what I was interested in here.\
Wonderful an image :o
Stunning!
Another try. Slowly getting the hang of developing. Now I have to learn how get some detail in the skies.
http://users.skynet.be/sb262617/foru...en_foma100.jpg
Fuji cm/w 250/6.3 foma100 lc29
Balancing exposures across the whole image can be difficult, learning exactly where to meter, a friend once suggested that the inside of our camera bags is grey for a reason and makes the perfect thing to take meter readings from. The other thing worth considering would be a set of ND Grad filters, never leave home without them myself.
Kudos to Jim Fitzgerald for this location and this shot is for you my friend.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/921/mkenvt.jpg