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Three trips to St. Marks Wildlife Refuge and finally had a good sunset! Grabbed several shots, including some chromes, but here is the Portra 160VC one that I developed last night.
150mm APO Symmar, f/32, 2-stop soft GND MacGyver'd onto the lens because I forgot my Lee holder!
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...rks-0692ss.jpg
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Harley Goldman
Lone Pine Peak
I camped in the Alabama Hills in January. I only shot two sheets of B&W that trip and the film has been patiently waiting in the holder for enough film to make up a Jobo drum batch. I ran it when I processed my Yosemite film a few weeks ago. This image was made a short distance from my campsite one beautiful Sunday morning.
Chamonix 4x5
Nikkor 300 M
Delta 100
sweet
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Aspens make such lovely pictures.
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This one on 4x4 E100VS film taken about 20 minutes after sunset at Lake Powell, AZ/UT.
For scale, the small white rectangular object on the near shore under Gunsight Butte (left of center) is a houseboat. Navaho Mountain sits on the horizon.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8263/8...7095b89f_o.jpg
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From Hobart Bluff in the Siskiyous.
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Jim Cole
This one on 4x4 E100VS film taken about 20 minutes after sunset at Lake Powell, AZ/UT.
Big place! Is it just me, or does the water look kind of low?
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Joe O'Hara
Big place! Is it just me, or does the water look kind of low?
Yeah, about 90 feet low.
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Death Valley, Lake Deposits, 2012
Scanned 4x10 platinum/palladium print
Zone VI 8x10, modified darkslide to make 4x10 images, FujiW 300/5.6
FP4+, in Ilford PQ Universal Developer
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Originally Posted by
Jim Cole
This one on 4x4 E100VS film taken about 20 minutes after sunset at Lake Powell, AZ/UT.
For scale, the small white rectangular object on the near shore under Gunsight Butte (left of center) is a houseboat. Navaho Mountain sits on the horizon.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8263/8...7095b89f_o.jpg
Blues and browns (and reds)! I love it.