Thanks Pali for your thoughts! BetterSense, that's an interesting idea I had not thought of. Might be useful in the future if needed.
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Thanks Pali for your thoughts! BetterSense, that's an interesting idea I had not thought of. Might be useful in the future if needed.
Here is an other one from the same spot. Provia 100 developed as a negative.
Awesome photo bbarna
So I was digging through some old negs and found this one I took a while back. I know, it's cliche but whatever. Enjoy!
Attachment 164942
Looks good Brian. Cliche or no it's nice to look at.
That's quite an amazing compliment, thank you!
I love Yosemite, it's my favorite place on earth. It's very difficult to find new views. I don't know why I never scanned this previously when I did have a decent scanner. I guess it was good I went through that random envelope of 4x5s I didn't know I had!
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4226/3...e70164af_b.jpg
Twilight by Pali K, on Flickr
Re-scanned my 1st Color Negative Exposure
Sinar Norma | 90MM | Kodak Ektar 100
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
Beautiful !
The sky color is marvelous. Love the subtle reflection.
Thank you Dennis!
Pali, tremendous!
Thank you Chassis!
That's great, Pali!
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4267/3...f94c60d1_b.jpg
Stillness in Motion by Pali K, on Flickr
Sinar Norma 4x5 | Caltar 210mm | Kodak Ektar 100
JOBO CPP2 using Tetenal C41
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
Trying Ektar with something that I would typically shoot on Velvia. I think I'll stick to Velvia for these :)
Pali
Thank you Chassis. You're always too kind and I really appreciate your nice words. I had taken a different version in different light (this one is under clearer sky) and faster shutter speed (1/4th v.s. 1 second) that I just scanned. I think I prefer this version but would love to hear what others think.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4224/3...5d41780d_b.jpg
Stillness in Motion 2 by Pali K, on Flickr
Sinar Norma 4x5 | Caltar 210mm | Kodak Ektar 100
JOBO CPP2 using Tetenal C41
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4221/3...1706165b_b.jpg
Wildflowers near a stream by Pali K, on Flickr
Sinar Norma 4x5 | Caltar 210mm | Kodak Ektar 100
JOBO CPP2 using Tetenal C41
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
Pali
http://s019.radikal.ru/i620/1705/77/20a6f959736d.jpg
Sochi, Russia 2017
Nagaoka 4x5/nikkor90/polarizer/acros/finol
Brian_A, ndwgolf, Leigh, Pali K, kabbott
Thank you friends, it's very pleasant to read such comments. Unfortunately I do not have a lens that is wider than 90 mm, and there was no way to move back. I have the same frame on the chrome V50. And there was still a frame on Mamiya 7 with 43 mm.
I will continue to upload photos.
A wider lens for this shot would have merely included unnecessary detail to distract from the beauty of the waterfall. Even the rocks in the foreground do this.
Yes, I understand what you said. Unfortunately the place is very touristy, when you get there you lose the desire to look for the perfect composition. I was lucky to have 4-5 minutes when groups of tourists were replaced and there were a couple of people nearby. When there are Irritating factors during photographing, it is very difficult to concentrate on the ideal frame construction. I want to shoot a scene and walk away.
I apologize for my English, I hope you, as a large-format photographer, understand me=)
Just developed this one today. Its been sitting in a film holder for 6 months or so.
Shot using a Zone VI 4x5 and Foma 200 film. Developed in Pyrocat MC for 8.5 minutes.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4202/3...10eb733f_o.jpgChasm Lake Trail 4x5 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
wowee, i feel like i'm there.
i should just quit now, been working at it for 10 years and I havent even come close to a landscape like the ones in this thread.
Well done, Colorado CJ.
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T-MAX 100 4x5 Wisner w/360
This is just a phone photo of an 11x14 clear glass ambrotype in the wash tray (hence you can see the lines in the bottom of the tray). I won't bother keeping this one but I love this scene..
Just still practicing my workflow trying to get clean 11x14 plates.
5:15 mins exposure @ f/45
240mm Schneider G-Claron - first time playing with this lens. I really love wide angle on this format!
Attachment 165535
8x10 Delta 100 @400
Nikkor-M 450 f9 Was a little too breezy but oh well.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4219/3...f0e41e3f_b.jpgimg703a by Chris Badessa, on Flickr
Thanks everyone! The shot didn't turn out like I planned, but it still works.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4195/3...939a895b_b.jpg
Vine on Tree on 8x10 Velvia 50 by Pali K, on Flickr
Deardorff V8 | Symmar-S 360MM F6.8 @ F16 | Fuji Velvia 50
JOBO CPP1 | Tetenal E6
Tango PMT Drumscanner
I just can't get enough of Velvia 50 :D It makes simple scenes look soo nice.
Pali
Looks great, Pali!
Agree, Pali. This film has a unique & strong personality.
Renato
Looks great Pali; the LF look with the simple scene is a good combination.
Thank you Chassis, Renato, and Jason!
Pali
http://s008.radikal.ru/i303/1705/95/e866fa48b4a5.jpg
Nagaoka4x5/90nikkor/V50
komment please
http://www.michaelstricklandimages.c...lls-collection
That's a recent collection of images all photographed on 4x5 transparency film. Hope you enjoy!
The view from Cowrock Mountain on the Appalachian Trail, near Tesnatee Gap. This was quite a slog up from the base of the gap as it gains quite a lot of elevation through many switchbacks. My wife and I went out and she was not really prepared for this in terms of footwear so she sat and rested as I sprinted up the last quarter mile to grab a few shots of this overlook with a wonderful cloud sweeping past, illuminated by the setting sun. The large mountain in the distance is the somewhat famous Yonah Mountain near Helen, GA, which I plan to summit soon.
Chamonix 45n1, 150mm APO Symmar + R25 + 2-stop soft GND, T-Max 100, FX-39, cropped square:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...mtn-7203ss.jpg
Beautiful Corran!