Sebastian,
Superb shot,
Cheers,
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Sebastian,
Superb shot,
Cheers,
Sebastian, just beautiful! I love the subtle yellow/greens and the motion of the water.
Thank you so much, it is really appreciated!
In this shot Velvia 50 shines with all its power. It was a rainy and cloudy day. But despite of the weather in a forest like this there is a lot of subtle colour and a very gentle light. And exactly that is the situation when Velvia makes the difference. I´m 100% sure that my digital Nikon would have delivered only rubbish. But the colour rendition of a slide like this is superb and I love it.
By the way, my fmily name comes from Schlesien (Poland/Tschechien). My family came to germany arround 1908.
Woah Sebastian - that is gorgeous!
Pali
Beautiful shot Sebastian. It's seeing images like this that has pulled me ever closer to large format.
Thanks a lot guys! Here is another one from the same day. Also Velvia 50:
https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5337/3...5cca71ba_b.jpgAutumn 2016 3 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Those are beautiful. I am many many months behind. But I am always STUNNED at the amazing photographers out there. Beautiful work all.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5567/3...9b102857_c.jpg
I'll Be Fine by Johnathon Powers, on Flickr
Location: Ponytail Falls, Oregon
Date Taken: Dec 2015
Camera: Chamonix 045N-2
Film: Ilford HP5 (shot at speed)
Format: 4x5 (large format)
Lens: Nikon Nikkor 90mm f/8 (Copal 0)
Shutter Speed: 12s
Aperture: f22
Development: Self developed in D76 1:1 for 13mins.
Scanning: Scanned via betterscanning holders using an Epson v700 and Epson scan software.
Editing: Curves, levels, spot healing dust, and other minor adjustments were made in Lightroom.
Sebastian, another nice image! If you wouldn't mind a very minor comment... If this were my image, I'd crop the bottom edge in about 1/4" pushing the lower-left rock into the corner of the frame. To me, those two rocks appear to be "floating" into the frame there and, my guess, is that having it firmly in the corner would anchor both. Try it and see what you think.