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Pali K
Found this in my archives from summer 2015 that I hadn't scanned.
Pali
Sweet! - from top to bottom...
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Hi everyone, I have enjoyed all your post. I also have tried to learn something from each one of you. Here is my first oficial LF 4x5 landscape. I shot the same subject with a SA 90/8 and a Symmar 150/5.6. Here they are:
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4626/...cb2823ee_b.jpgO'Neil Park by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4632/...210ac9d7_b.jpgO'Neil Park by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
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WOW Yuriy! Once again you nailed it! Love it!
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Beautiful work, everyone!
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I have a bit of a thing for Scots Pines, truly lovely trees. Anyway, here's an image from an autumnal visit last year to Glen Nevis just outside Fort William, Scotland (click for larger picture). Looking north east to Meall Cumhann, just above the Water of Nevis.
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Chamonix 045N-02, Nikon 300mm f9@f32 and 1/3, 5s, Fuji Velvia 50. Epson V700 scan, Capture NX2 and Lightroom processing.
Graham
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Pali K, your scans are always magnificent, and your images come up so good!
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alen
Pali K, your scans are always magnificent, and your images come up so good!
Thank you for the kind words Alen. I take great care in scanning and I am very happy to hear that it shows in the final images.
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orgraph
Stunning. Well done.
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highkrausen
Woke up at 5:30 this morning to go shoot some Provia 100F at sunrise. The forecast was partly cloudy. To my surprise, they were way off and there was some crazy intense fog. So, I drove around awhile until I found a cool area to set up and shoot.
It took an hour or so for the fog to move just right to take the exposure I wanted. It was the first time I felt like I really "waited" and made the photo I envisioned.
[4x5 Delta 100 210mm f.45 25s]
https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5551/3...3e3bb9cd_b.jpg
I find myself wanting the rest of the 4x5 frame, that huge expanse of white.
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The Snowdon Massif as viewed from above Coed Oerddwr, Snowdonia National Park, mid-February 2018
Fantastic, I tried to go up to Llanberis yesterday, but the roads were snowed in - in the UK this means a few mm but it can still be very dangerous [Having lived in Toronto I know about North American/continental winters and snowfalls.]
regards
Tony
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Meekyman
I have a bit of a thing for Scots Pines, truly lovely trees. Anyway, here's an image from an autumnal visit last year to Glen Nevis just outside Fort William, Scotland (click for larger picture). Looking north east to Meall Cumhann, just above the Water of Nevis.
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Chamonix 045N-02, Nikon 300mm f9@f32 and 1/3, 5s, Fuji Velvia 50. Epson V700 scan, Capture NX2 and Lightroom processing.
Graham
Lovely.
I never seem to be able to do this sort of shot.
Love the colours too
Martin
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Hi Tony,
Thanks! I'm jealous you live in such a wonderful area!! I live in flat Cambridge and the roads are lethal here too:o Funnily enough, I lived in Toronto as well - around 20 years ago - and suffered North American winters too.
Graham
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Martin Aislabie
Lovely.
I never seem to be able to do this sort of shot.
Love the colours too
Martin
Thanks Martin! It takes me time to see such images....I'm very old-school/wide-angle sort of guy normally.
Graham
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Another image from a recent week's holiday to Snowdonia National Park, Wales. We walked towards Moel Ysgyfarnogod (can't pronounce it either:o) amongst the Rhinog mountain range and the maps labels lots of places "Piles of Stones". Damn understatement! Anyway, we had some weather that day (hail in the face etc.) and there's more coming towards me over the Irish Sea! (click for larger)
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Chamonix 045N-2, 135mm f5.6@f16 and 2/3, 1/8s, Ilford Delta 100.
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View Overlooking Calaverous Reservoir - Santa Clara County, California.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4716/4...32770761_z.jpg
Contrary to appearances this is not an easy location to access.
Toyo 45CF, Fuji RDPIII QL.
Thomas
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Martin, Thomas and Graham, wonderful work on this page.
Every image I have seen of Wales increases my hope of visiting some day.
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Sonoma Winery
Chamonix 8x10 (cropped 4x10)
Nikkor 450mm
Kodak Ektar 100
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4707/...4e00818d_b.jpg
Sonoma, CA by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr
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Originally shared in the Waters Edge thread, but i thought id share it here too.
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Its been a long time between photographing, having our first born can do that :)
After 18mths or so of no action, I finally had a chance to get back out there and take some shots.
It ended up being quite challenging, keeping my nerve as big waves cause sea spray to rise while balancing on a rock that didn't have more than a couple feet of space behind the tripod before the drop off. Add to that, the rising tide was threatening to close my path back up, so there was quite a bit on my mind!
Fortunately, I did successfully manage to get this shot - The Pinnacles | Phillip Island, AUS.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...6&d=1519687013
Linhof Master Technika | 75mm lens - F45 @1sec | Fuji Provia 100f
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https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4612/...3a1c3526_b.jpg
Dunrobin, Ontario Rittreck View 5X7 203mm Ektar red filter FP4
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alen
Originally shared in the Waters Edge thread, but i thought id share it here too.
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Its been a long time between photographing, having our first born can do that :)
After 18mths or so of no action, I finally had a chance to get back out there and take some shots.
It ended up being quite challenging, keeping my nerve as big waves cause sea spray to rise while balancing on a rock that didn't have more than a couple feet of space behind the tripod before the drop off. Add to that, the rising tide was threatening to close my path back up, so there was quite a bit on my mind!
Fortunately, I did successfully manage to get this shot - The Pinnacles | Phillip Island, AUS.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...6&d=1519687013
Linhof Master Technika | 75mm lens - F45 @1sec | Fuji Provia 100f
Excellent image! Well done.
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Simon Benton
Very nice! The sky looks great. Good job.
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A nearby field during a snow storm last weekend. March 2018. 4x5 speed graphic and Aero Ektar lens. Tmy2 tmax 400 film in pyrocat hdc.
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Hi Alen,
Very nice shot. The color is nicely saturated and the exposure is well balanced. As I said, well done.
I have a friend that recently visited The Pinnacles. It left an impression on her.
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Excellent image! Well done.
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Jmarmck
Hi Alen,
Very nice shot. The color is nicely saturated and the exposure is well balanced. As I said, well done.
I have a friend that recently visited The Pinnacles. It left an impression on her.
Thanks Jmarmck & Steven, encouraged to hear that :)
I was both relieved and pleased to have got this result, cant wait to get this on print and see it in its final form.
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Thought I'd share this snowy landscape I took last month in Switzerland. Had to do a fair amount of post processing to darken the river and the foreground, and to lighten the shaded trees in the center. Captured with a Chamonix F1, on TX320, using a Fujinon W 125mm f5.6.
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Painted Desert. First every 4x5, taken last year. Still lots to learn.
http://www.steveruttenbergphotograph...44a6#ha5b244a6
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angusparker
Thought I'd share this snowy landscape I took last month in Switzerland. Had to do a fair amount of post processing to darken the river and the foreground, and to lighten the shaded trees in the center. Captured with a Chamonix F1, on TX320, using a Fujinon W 125mm f5.6.
Attachment 175933
Beautiful work.
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Shailendra
Beautiful work.
Thanks for the kind words. I’m calling it “Lone Tree”. The composition just screamed out to me. That certainly doesn’t happen often enough sadly. I’m commissioning Calvin Grier at www.thewetprint.com to make a Carbon Print of it for me. Can’t wait.
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https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UMIJD_DpY...003%2Bcopy.jpg
Lake Alabaster, Hollyford Track, Fiordland, NZ. 4x5 Fomapan 400 in semi-stand Pyrocat M.
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David, nicely understated. this photo could mean a lot of different things to different people.
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Thanks, yes it could. I went with a barely altered linear scan in the end, just tightened it up slightly with a levels layer. The best thing about large format film is the smooth contrast, hard to achieve with digital.
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Shailendra
Got to take me next time!
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
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alen
Originally shared in the Waters Edge thread, but i thought id share it here too.
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Its been a long time between photographing, having our first born can do that :)
After 18mths or so of no action, I finally had a chance to get back out there and take some shots.
It ended up being quite challenging, keeping my nerve as big waves cause sea spray to rise while balancing on a rock that didn't have more than a couple feet of space behind the tripod before the drop off. Add to that, the rising tide was threatening to close my path back up, so there was quite a bit on my mind!
Fortunately, I did successfully manage to get this shot - The Pinnacles | Phillip Island, AUS.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...6&d=1519687013
Linhof Master Technika | 75mm lens - F45 @1sec | Fuji Provia 100f
Wow gorgeous, incredible work to capture this landscape!
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Corran
I love Clingman's Dome! I need to go back. I want to camp there or something. Are some of the foreground trees still stripped bare and bone-white? When I went up there I had just bought my first 4x5, a Toyo GII monorail, which is
12 pounds by itself. I hauled that sucker up the trail with a huge tripod and big bag full of lenses and doodads. Boy was that stupid! I got home and started shopping for a field camera :).
Here's an image from up there.
Anyway, here's my favorite shot from my trip to Lula Lake Falls. This will definitely be printed nice and big I think. It might not be visible on screen at this resolution, but there are some wispy, low-level clouds above the falls that I'll try to burn in when I print it. A few minutes later the sun came out - but the lighting was harsh and I'm not sure if I could've gotten a good image (though a sunburst through the trees would be nice, maybe next time).
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, FX-39:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...ake-9247ss.jpg
This is so great Bryan!
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Thanks sheel!
The three images shown above on this page are also all spectacular.
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All four shots are inspiring on many levels and depressing at the same time, for those of us not so talented. Gotta include mdm's shot of lake Alabaster. What little I have use Fomapan this seems to be the perfect conditions for that film. Love the glass smooth lake and isolated stump. Sanoma is a grand place for such terrain and use. Vineyards are great subjects though this is unusual sans foliage. I commented on alen's shot of The Pinnacles, love the color and composition. Bryan, that shot would have made the hard work well worth the effort. Nice treatment of the water an DOF. Very nice texture on the rock. All four shots on this page are outstanding.
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Thanks Marty. I hope you are doing well down in Albany. I have to burn a lot of film to get to the good shots ;). Gotta say, I have been missing south GA lately - early spring was always the nicest time temperature-wise.
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Iran, Tehran, Darabad, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 75/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 4x5in sheet film
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4779/...eb4beaa0_b.jpg
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Iran, Tehran, Darabad, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 75/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 4x5in sheet film
Very nice, Mohammed, and apparently very cold :(
- Leigh
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Very nice, Mohammed, and apparently very cold :(
- Leigh
Thank you so much, Yes, Here is a mountainous and cold area.
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Love break with shadow line in this image.
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Nice image John, wonderful colours and mood.
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Wonderful image!
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Thanks James, Elvis & Jon!
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Was at Arches NP last week and got back my BW film. Shot with my Ebony and Nikon 300 f8. Fuji Acros.
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I love these wide, open, empty spaces. I grew up with them they are my favorites.