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A few days away, and some time for photography at last. This is a composite of 10 images, at a Swiss glacier in its final death throes;
Morteratsch
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4329/...c5ffbf1e_h.jpg
Hasselblad H2, 35mm / ND grad 0.6, Phase One P45+
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David Hedley
Masterful as always David.
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Pali K
Thank you Bryan. I expose the film at Iso 65 and process it for 6 minutes in dilution B with slowest speed on my JOBO. I find that this combo gives me the highest resolution negatives that are ideal for scanning.
I'll have to give that a shot, thanks!
I found some dragonflies today, including a massive golden-ringed dragonfly that I've never seen before.
Nikon D800E, 200mm f/4 Micro:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...fly-5965ss.jpg
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...fly-6038ss.jpg
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Pete, Nice treasure find at the coast. I also really enjoy the wet seaweed in the image.
Bryan, very neat dragonflies. nice detail in the wings. And I enjoy the abstract background shapes.
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Those are really nice Bryan. The green and the purple colors go well together.
Here are more XPan images from today's stroll around the town.
Pali
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I dig those XPan shots too. After seeing so many XPan shots here, I find myself seeing those wide compositions when I'm out taking pictures now.
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Thanks Nicholas and Pali. More very nice XPan shots!
Here's one more from today of some really cool leaves:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...bbs-5850ss.jpg
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What a riot of color, Bryan. Neat!