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Kodachrome25
Storm building behind the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, part of a book and fine art project that is ongoing. Hasselblad, Rollei IR film...
I absolutely love that picture. Wish i was able to ever make a photo so successfull. Do you have a link for that ongoing project?
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Myxine
I absolutely love that picture. Wish i was able to ever make a photo so successfull. Do you have a link for that ongoing project?
+1 on that - absolutely gorgeous shot!
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This is stunning.
Tim
www.ScottPhoto.co
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Scott Schroeder
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
So I thought that this might be appropriate here.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8231/8...e0884019_b.jpg
Hasselblad + Sonnar 150mm f4 - 60@f4 by ScottPhoto.co, on Flickr
Just picked up a Hasselblad and 150mm f4 an this was on my test roll. Small format photo of large format. :)
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One more:
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6211/6...346cc80b_b.jpg
Moody Sky by ScottPhoto.co, on Flickr
Made on my Zeiss Ikoflex IIa. Colour conversion.
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Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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ScottPhotoCo
One more:
Made on my Zeiss Ikoflex IIa. Colour conversion.
Tim, that's great. A wonderful assortment of trees. I did the grainy sky too.
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Scott Schroeder
Tim, that's great. A wonderful assortment of trees. I did the grainy sky too.
Thanks Scott. I really do love old glass and grain. It just feels right. :)