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Very nice Evan. I love to shoot moving water but am seldom satisfied with my results - your attempt is very nice.
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Thanks, Graham. I didn't know his work but it's mind-bending, surreal stuff. I was also born in Detroit (yet another mirror!), so is life imitating art?
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https://farm1.staticflickr.com/380/1...aa649629_b.jpg
Storm over Cascade Canyon by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Schneider APO-Symmar 150mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 64
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 4:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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Thank you Randy!
Love the shot Michael!
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Holy shit!! Exposure Master, Developing Master, Framing Master, crap! Just wow!
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Nice shot, and nice tones. Perhaps it's just me today but I'm seeing a phallic / yonic connection between the mountains and cloud.
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StoneNYC
Holy shit!! Exposure Master, Developing Master, Framing Master, crap! Just wow!
Thanks!
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Corran
Nice shot, and nice tones. Perhaps it's just me today but I'm seeing a phallic / yonic connection between the mountains and cloud.
Ha Ha! I won't be able to get that out of my head now!
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Excelent work!!!! Only one question: how did you scan it? And did you use any filters?
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I used a #25 Red filter and possibly a polarizer too.
I scanned in Viewscan to a raw file and inverted in Photoshop via the Colorperfect plugin. It was quite a hazy day, and I made generous use of the new ACR dehaze tool to get a more contrast in the mountains. Also a fair bit of dodge and burn to get an image I like. Overall I like it, but I may work at it a bit more to get a result that's a bit less "harsh".
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I agree with the others, EXCELLENT capture! I like it as it is, sometimes harsh just plane works and it does here.
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Corran
Nice shot, and nice tones. Perhaps it's just me today but I'm seeing a phallic / yonic connection between the mountains and cloud.
Same here, but I can also see in it the attack of the giant cloud caterpillar.
A *very* nice picture regardless.
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Bravo mijosc! What a day and a shot!
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Another one from my recent trip to Glacier NP and Grand Teton NP.
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3787/...0bd82410_c.jpg
Mt. Moran by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Schneider APO-Symmar 150mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 100
Filters: #25 Red
Exposure: F22 -- 1 sec
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 10:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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mijosc
Another one from my recent trip to Glacier NP and Grand Teton NP.
Beautiful image and rendition with great range of values.
Based on yesterday's post and this, if others are as good, must have been a successful trip.
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Another one from my recent trip to Glacier NP and Grand Teton NP.
Very inspiring work Michael. Both of your images are stunning.
Pali
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evanbaines
Hi folks!
I'm still not much of a landscape photographer, but I'm trying to get a bit better while out here in WA for a month. Always happy to get feedback/critique.
Attachment 136706
Wista 45vx, Nikkor 90mm f/8 @ f/22, FP4+ rated at 80, 14sec exposure. Dropped the bed about as far as the camera would allow while having only a slight front-tilt.
I think this is a fantastic image. Especially if this is out of your comfort zone and you are trying to get better at landscapes. I like your choice for framing the waterfall and the exposure and scan is spot on as well. Very nice image.
- Pali
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Based on yesterday's post and this, if others are as good, must have been a successful trip.
Thanks! I've processed 6 sheets of B&W film so far and probably about a dozen more to go. I also shot some 4x5 Velvia 50 on the trip that I'm excited to get back, plus a pile of 35mm slides. Hopefully I'll get a few more keepers!
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Simply gorgeous!
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http://40.media.tumblr.com/6b799c72a...fljo1_1280.jpg
Took this over the weekend while driving around for inspiration. Saw this from a distance and knew right away that I wanted to try to make a photo here. However, I was not dressed appropriately for walking in this field. So a 100 bug bites and scratches later, I made two exposures at this scene one in B&W and another on Velvia 50. I scanned the original @ 2000 DPI and there is unbelievable detail including several grass hoppers, bees, and ducks in the scene.
Would love to hear your comments and feedback.
Deardorff V8
Fuji Velvia 50 F22 for 4 Seconds
Schneider Symmar-S 360 F6.8 with Front Tilt and .9 Grad ND Filter
Pali
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http://40.media.tumblr.com/6b799c72a...fljo1_1280.jpg
Took this over the weekend while driving around for inspiration. Saw this from a distance and knew right away that I wanted to try to make a photo here. However, I was not dressed appropriately for walking in this field. So a 100 bug bites and scratches later, I made two exposures at this scene one in B&W and another on Velvia 50. I scanned the original @ 2000 DPI and there is unbelievable detail including several grass hoppers, bees, and ducks in the scene.
Would love to hear your comments and feedback.
Deardorff V8
Fuji Velvia 50 F22 for 4 Sections
Schneider Symmar-S 360 F6.8 with Front Tilt and .9 Grad ND Filter
Pali
What does "for 4 sections" mean?
Nice. Worth the bug bites!
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StoneNYC
What does "for 4 sections" mean?
Nice. Worth the bug bites!
Thanks Stone. I meant to say 4 seconds.
Pali
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Old Man's Creek, Buckeye Trail
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/337/1...12fba903_c.jpg
Tachihara 8x10 + Fujinon W 250mm f/6.7
Ilford HP5+ in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
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Old Man's Creek, Buckeye Trail
Nice Matt! I like this and your other recent large format landscapes as well. I especially thought your images of Cedar Falls were stunning! Also, big fan of the show :)
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Apakuni Falls by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Schneider APO-Symmar 150mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 80
Filters: #25 Red, Polarizer
Exposure: F22 -- 1 sec
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 6:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
First station of our journey was Bamburgh in the North-East of England:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/532/1...e476eed2_b.jpgBamburgh 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Followed by Loch Tulla in Scotland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/456/1...952aa772_b.jpgLoch Tulla Morning 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Here is the Hook Lighthouse in the south of Ireland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/319/1...856ab303_b.jpgHook Lighthouse 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
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I like all three! If I had to choose, it would be a tough call between #1 and #3, very nice composition and exposure.
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This is one of those images I would hang in my living room and tell people I knew the photographer personally....well, sorta-kinda, anyway.
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Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
Very nice! I think I especially like the first one. I was at Bamburgh a few years ago but didn't get an image nearly as nice.
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This is one of those images I would hang in my living room and tell people I knew the photographer personally....well, sorta-kinda, anyway.
Wow, what a compliment! Thank you!
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One more from the Pika Lake excursion. I found a shoreline rock that mirrored the alpenglow-lit peak in the distance and front-tilted to nail the focus on both.
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Is anyone showing scans of actual prints (like some of the other sharing threads) anymore or just scans of negatives (reversed) and transparencies?
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sdzsdz
Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
First station of our journey was Bamburgh in the North-East of England:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/532/1...e476eed2_b.jpgBamburgh 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Followed by Loch Tulla in Scotland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/456/1...952aa772_b.jpgLoch Tulla Morning 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Here is the Hook Lighthouse in the south of Ireland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/319/1...856ab303_b.jpgHook Lighthouse 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Great work Sebastian.
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Thank you everybody, much apreciated!
Here are two more, the places, time and equipment are written down in extension in below the images on flickr.
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3792/...c9ce0b7a_b.jpgKillarny 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3747/...05e92ed3_b.jpgDark Hedges 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
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Dark Hedges is a gorgeous capture sdzsdz! I like the first one as well, but the second is just magnificent! Like a cathedral made out of trees.
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Dark Hedges is a gorgeous capture sdzsdz! I like the first one as well, but the second is just magnificent! Like a cathedral made out of trees.
I agree!
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https://farm1.staticflickr.com/261/1...39ece5d4_b.jpg
Teton Slopes by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Schneider APO-Symmar 150mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 80
Filters: #25 Red, Polarizer
Exposure: Unrecorded (it started to rain and I forgot)
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 6:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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Sebastian,
Dark Hedges really is my favourite here!!
Gruß nach Hemmingen!
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sdzsdz
Thank you everybody, much apreciated!
Here are two more, the places, time and equipment are written down in extension in below the images on flickr.
I like both, but Dark Hedges is a beauty!! Excellent work.
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omg!
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https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3758/...bd34bb0b_b.jpg
Glacier Layers by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Fujinon-T 300mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 80
Filters: none
Exposure: f32 -- 1/8 sec
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 6:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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Very nice. Like it a lot!
P.S. Captures most of the zones. :)
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Here another shot from England. It was the first day of our journey and also the first rain that came a few minutes after I tookm this photograph so I could not shoot some 6x17.
Tmax 100, Tmax dev. 6:20min (Rotation), 75mm Super Angulon
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3815/...0473f301_b.jpgSt. Marys 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
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Great Image!
One question though, what do you mean by rotation when you stated the shutter speed?
Thanks.
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Rotation was referring to the development method, presumably in a tank on a roller processor.
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Here another shot from England. It was the first day of our journey and also the first rain that came a few minutes after I tookm this photograph so I could not shoot some 6x17.
Tmax 100, Tmax dev. 6:20min (Rotation), 75mm Super Angulon
Great image. Beautiful sky. Wonderful depth and perspective.
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FANTASTIC! It just doesn't get much better than this.
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Clifftop View, Conkle's Hollow
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/440/1...2d1b6604_c.jpg
Tachihara 8x10 + Nikkor T 800mm
HP5+ in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
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beautiful contrast on that photo