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After Viewing all foto of tree's here I feel like a Piker , But here is a tree in the city I have come love for it has charecter by its self, at Boston Commons area. I hope you will agree :
It was shot with Efke-100ISO but metered at 50ISO with a Toyo 45CF use-ing a Rodenstock Sironar 1:5-6 F-150mm lens shot for two seconds and then Developed in ID-11 for ten minutes with solution cut to 1-4: then scanned cleaned up in fotoshop and posted here:
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Bois de la Chaise - East Coast - France
8x10" contact Palladium print on Arches Platine
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Gentlemen,
Thank you for your comments, and your wonderful images...
I captured the following image several winters ago.
jim k
Morning Hoar Frost, Radium, Columbia Valley, British Columbia, Canada.
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkit...rFrostTree.jpg
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many many many nice images...
humbly putting a couple here...
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Another winter tree scene from a few winters ago...
jim k
Near Banff, Alberta, Canada.
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkit...WinterTree.jpg
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I don't think I have shown this one.
Burnt Snag, Yosemite Valley
Scan of a carbon print
5x7, 210mm, f64 at one second
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Here's some former trees shot on Acros and souped in Diafine. Neg was scanned, converted with ColorNeg and processed with Silver Efex.
The logging industry is a big part of Flagstaff history.
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Jim, sweet shot. Logs never looked so good!
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Thanks, Vinny. It was a fun challenge.
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