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I found one more image that I forgot I had completed. This is an image from southern Utah. It was taken with an Ebony 8x10 and a Nikkor 150SW and if my memory serves me correctly with Velvia 50, however it is possible it is Velvia 100.
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Nautilus is pretty cool, Jim. Man, I love utah.
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Jim Becia
Haven't had much time for working on any new film scans. I finally fine tuned a couple from last year. Both images taken in Zion National Park with an Ebony 8x10. Not sure of the lenses used, but I think the scrub oak tree was with a Nikkor 450 (pretty sure of that one) and the box elder tree was with a 300 or possibly a 210. Film was Velvia 50.
Nice pair of images. I like both.
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Jim Becia
I found one more image that I forgot I had completed. This is an image from southern Utah. It was taken with an Ebony 8x10 and a Nikkor 150SW and if my memory serves me correctly with Velvia 50, however it is possible it is Velvia 100.
I think I would prefer this one in B&W. Nice pattern and abstract look.
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mijosc
So good. Love it.
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Harley Goldman
I think I would prefer this one in B&W. Nice pattern and abstract look.
Harley,
I figured you might, but I had no black and white with me. Maybe next time.
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It is easy to contact print tansparency film to B&W film as well. Or projection print it for that matter. Either way allows use of color filters as well.