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Tre Cime di Lavaredo
(Rolleiflex T, FP4+, w yellow filter, print on Ilford Cooltone FB)
Ilford Cooltone may just be my favourite new paper....
first time printing this negative
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Tre Cime di Lavaredo
(Rolleiflex T, FP4+, w yellow filter, print on Ilford Cooltone FB)
Ilford Cooltone may just be my favourite new paper....
first time printing this negative
The bridge was built using salvaged railroad ties from the rail line that was constructed to bring supplies to O'Shaughnessy Dam during construction.
Pentax 67II w/Pentax SMC 45mm Lens. RA-4 print on Fuji Crystal Archive.
Thomas
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Recent (Oct 2021) shot from Roan mtn, TN. Taken with Mamiya C220, 110mm f3.5. Tmax 100
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Granite Park campground
Glacier National Park
Miranda Sensomat, 50mm, Ektachrome 64 (probably...)
Pentax 67II, 45mm Lens.
Thomas
Wonderful shot! What do you think about the 100 acros? Looks great here!
It looks like Thomas is hunting for the same thing locally as me this time of year - buckeyes. The recent heavy rains have knocked most of the rust-colored leaves off them somewhat earlier than normal. But I bagged a few 4X5 color negs first. I have Acros in my own P67 right now. It has a wonderful delicacy. But I prefer TMX100 for higher contrast situations.
I've been using Across in 135, 120, 4x5, and 8x10 for years and recently ordered a few 120 rolls of the new AcrosII which I haven't tried yet. However I've recently been shooting Kodak TMY and really like it - maybe better than Acros?
I don't think that tree is a Buckeye. Blue Oak maybe.
Thomas