Very nice, especially the first one.
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Thanks for the comments...and do take note, that I've just started a "Post Your Trees!" thread in the smaller format section!
I'm hoping to keep up a series of taking photos of this interesting tree. This negative is pretty flawed, but makes me want to go back for more tries.
Arista Ortho Litho, developed on some Foma RC velvet paper (nice stuff!)
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Finally got out with the 4x5 last week after a good dose of winter the week before in which we got around 50" of snow and temps near 0. It was still pretty cold, only around 5, and I had to put the snowshoes on despite not going far from the road because the snow was waist deep, but I liked the shadows this Oak tree was casting in the afternoon sun.
Toyo 45AII, Schneider Symmar-S 210mm, Delta 100.
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Winter Shadows by Kevin Pihlaja, on Flickr
This week trekking
Intrepid 4x5, G-Claron 270, Foma200, PyrocatHD
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5ce24ddf_b.jpgTrees by Vladimir Borisov, on Flickr
Intrepid 4x5, 120 Apo-Symmar, Foma200, PyrocatHD
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...df76f76b_b.jpgAlone by Vladimir Borisov, on Flickr
Here's a tree at greater than 1:2 – the bark of a ponderosa pine.
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Tachi 4x5
Schneider 150mm/9 g-claron
2 sec. @ f/32 for DOF
Ilford HP5+ (in Kodak HC-110)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
I added more than a stop for compensation. This tiny-and-light lens makes macro work easier, though I don’t remember this shot being too difficult – the subject didn't move and was at a normal tripod height. Quite convenient.