https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a938af43_o.jpg2019-07-01 США025-1web by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
USA, Nagaoka 4x5, Fujinon 150/6.3@22, Fomapan 100
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a938af43_o.jpg2019-07-01 США025-1web by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
USA, Nagaoka 4x5, Fujinon 150/6.3@22, Fomapan 100
Nice set of images Yuriy!
. . Pisew Falls, Manitoba
https://live.staticflickr.com/4766/3...332b4b7c_h.jpg. . Pisew Falls, Manitoba by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg # MAGE O76a. Tachihara 4x5 camera, 210mm lens, O2 filter PXP film
More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/39658449971/
Reinhold
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ee5e6b9f_z.jpgYellow Springs Falls by Nokton48, on Flickr
Yellow Springs Falls
4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm F8 Sinar Norma Super Angulon HP5 PMK+ Omega DII 180mm black Rodagon MES LED head Arista 8x10 #2 RC Perfection Print Developer
My backyard creek:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a269b5b04b.jpgEktar100-ModjeskaHouseCreekTrab by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
All of these look pretty good. Well done.
Update to Alstrom Point Storm. Added contrast. This image is a tough one. Not much light to work with, shadows are very soft, etc.
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Hanging Lake Park
terrific Paul...................and you're not just a wet plate artist either
regards
Andrew
I finally got some of the Tmax400 for 5x7, it is a wonderful film. Here at EI:200
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6bb434bf_z.jpgThe Rock-Normal View by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f2927ac7_z.jpgFace Rock at Dana by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
Thank you.
Chamonix 4x5, Portra 160, Nikkor f/4.5@f/22, 0.9 reverse grad nd. Grand Canyon North Rim, Walhalla.
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I really like this one Steven.
Thank you.
Toyo 4x5, 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32. Toroweap sunset on Portra160.
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Your welcome. Small warning, flickr is still applying some sort of image processing when you upload so the image here is a bit over-saturated and sharpened. I don't get why they feel the need to do this. Same for my other color images, but the amount varies image to image.
My dim memory of 1975 needs a boost
and my dimming eyes correct any enhancement
perfect is never perfect
Very true! Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
Steven, photos like yours ( which are wonderful) that I saw in Arizona Highways back in the 80s, were what got me started with large format. Thank you.
Thank you all.
Wow, you're really hitting your stride, aren't you!
Well done!
Thank you.
Hi Austin,
Wonderful timing, the surf and rails in rhythm. Well done!
Hope all goes well up your way.
Best,
Merg
Thanks Merg. I lugged my view camera and tripod around all day and made exactly one picture-this one!
I saw that you were having a show down there. I wish I could see it.
If you're ever in Portland, please drop me a line if you'd like to get together for lunch or a coffee. It'd be great to properly catch up.
Best, Austin
austin@austingranger.com
West of Toroweep Lookout. Sunset. Approximately 20 min exposure, 4x5 Portra160, Nikkor 75mm f/4.5@f/32. As usual, flickr oversaturated the image. I need a better way to post images without this silly oversaturation and sharpening of images.
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You could try direct to LFPF I think it allows 600 x800 pixel
Or make your own website and redirect us there.
At one time I did both
Flick out is just easier and faster
I use Dropbox, but I had to use that for work. Maybe Google Drive?
4x5 Portra160, f/32, 210 G-Claron, sunrise at Toroweep.
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I could try dropbox, I have an account with them.
Well Austin, nothing wrong with batting a thousand. I'd say it was a good day!
The show here just finished, and was well attended. A group of twenty photographers, only film capture, with diverse vision and process. I'm involved with some of the participating photographers in an effort to found a photography center here in Oakland. We are off to a good start, time will tell.
Thanks for the invite, it would be fun to get together. I'll keep it in mind.
Best,
Merg
It's been a while since I have offered images or comments here, but Steve, your images are proof why large format with the right film, lenses, exposure, processing and excellent personal skills outclass digital imaging by a mile; notwithstanding the former's severe limitations and the extreme MPs we are seeing with both Fuji and Hasselblad digital medium format.
Great landscape work with those Nikkor lenses (I still have several sitting on the shelf).
Looking forward to your future work.
4x5 Portra160, long exposure sunrise from Toroweep 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32
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Fog in the Canyon. Yaki Point, South Grand Canyon, sunrise, 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32. Portra 160.
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These are great, Steven. Congrats!
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Here is one of mine.
Sunset at Saguaro NP, Rochester King 8x10, 159mm Wollensak, f22, 1/2 second, Velvia 100F
Very nice and moody!
Thank you!
Thank you
Sunset Toroweep Campground view of Canyon. 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32, Toyo45, Portra160.
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Yes. I was driving and had to pull over grab the camera bag and tripod and frantically find something to put in the foreground.
I knew whatever I found would be silhouetted, but there was no time to grab ND filters and dial in focus, just make sure the silhouettes were sharp against the sky.
I made two exposures then just stood and watched the light gradually recede.
Best sunset I was ever lucky enough to photograph, for sure.