Igor, very nice series of prints. I especially like that second one.
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Igor, very nice series of prints. I especially like that second one.
Bernard_L -- Your photograph of the main hall in post #8220 above is an excellent example of capturing and presenting what appears to be a difficult subject in difficult light. I probably would have concentrated on the machinery, and neglected the wide view that is needed to really appreciate the subject.
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Casual shot while having lunch. I was the first one in, and they hadn't brought the lights up yet. Pentax 645 w/ 75mmF2.8 on Ilford HP5
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Cactus in my yard. Pentax 645 w/ 75mmF2.8 on Ilford HP5
@ Jim Jones Thank you and glad you liked it. Concerning the light, I had a couple of Vivitar 283 strobes and a Sekonik 308B to check the balance. Half by chance the flash was not overdone. If I may add a comment myself, the wide FOV of the SWC, plus cropping out the foreground in post provided me a "poor man's shift"; notice the keystoning is not 100% corrected, which I would find un-natural.
Nice series, Igor.
Workflow update on some hiking pictures.
GSW690III, 400TMY, PMK
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Mt Baker Scott-Paul Trail by tuco, on Flickr
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Mt Baker Scott-Paul Trail by tuco, on Flickr
Really good, Tuco! I miss my GSW690III. Bob Watkins has had it for years, and he refuses to send it back. :(
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Thanks Chuck ! Thanks Tuco !
Ilford FP4 Plus. Mamiya C33.
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