Looks tack sharp Bryan, did you use any movements?
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Looks tack sharp Bryan, did you use any movements?
Former military exercise grounds. This area is now left to itself. Ektar 100, Fuji 360mm f16, front tilted a bit. Sinar P2 8x10"Attachment 211111
One more from the Myakka Canopy Trail. Still with the 72mm XL, but this time I tilted the camera a bit to the side to get more feeling of movement I felt from this tree:
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Here is one I did a few days ago.
(Toyo 45AX, Ilford HP5, Nikkor 150mm)
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Tree next to Crumley Hall on the UNT Campus, Denton, TX
November, 2020
Camera: Chamonix 45n-1
Lens: Rodenstock 135mm f/5.6 Apo-Sironar-S
Film: Ilford HP5+ @ ISO 250
Exposure: 1/2 sec @ f32
Filter: Orange Filter
Along the shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Toyo 45AII, Schneider Symmar 135mm, 1/15s at f8, Delta 100, D76 1:1.
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Hanging On by Kevin Pihlaja, on Flickr
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Ebony SW45
T-Max 100 4x5
Tominon 105mm F4.5
Orange Filter
HC-110, H; N 10min
Epson 4990 Scanner
Nice image diversey, I like the form of the tree.