thanks for the comment, the 2nd and 3rd one are the ones i am printing, i really liked those as well
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Tioga Pass opened last Friday and a group of us drove up from the valley on Saturday. It was beautiful (and far more peaceful than the valley), but it was scary how little snow was in the high country.
This one is from Olmsted Point. Chamonix 4x5, 450mm, Delta 100
As always, comments and critiques are welcome.
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...ldersWebLg.jpg
Interesting shot. Is it reversed?
Very nice again Harley.
How do you go with the 450mm on the Chamonix? Do you use the extension rail to achieve focus?
At that focal length, does atmospheric conditions affect image sharpness/clarity? As someone who used to shoot small formats, I always found longer focal length landscapes were always hindered by scintillation in the air.. This image of yours appears to be completely unaffected by this... Its as clear as if I was standing there..
Very well executed (as usual from you!)
Good catch, finarphin. It was reversed! Jeez, nice bonehead on my part. Fixed.
Alex, I use the extension board with the 450. The atmospheric conditions don't seem to affect sharpness or clarity any more than if I was using my 240mm. The 450 is a really sharp lens and the Chamonix is amazingly rigid with the extension board. I find it far more rigid with the 450mm than was my Arca racked out with the lens on a top hat board.
Harley,
What developer did you use on the Utah wall shot? BTW...beautiful work!
Thanks for comments on the various images.
Bob, for my B&W, I use rollo pyro in a Jobo drum, then scan on a V750 and process in CS6.
Big Spring Canyon Overlook, Canyonlands National Park, April 2014.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...1%20800LFF.jpg
Deardorff 8x10, 240mm Schneider Symmar-S, Arista 125
Great Sand Dunes
Alamosa, Colorado
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Calumet Cadet
Ektar f 4.7 127mm lens
Arista Edu 400 Rated at 200
D76 Stock solution 7:30 min at 20 degrees.
Scanned in Epson V550. Stiched in Photoshop
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7398/...eec821b5_b.jpgGreat Sand Dunes by drgoose68, on Flickr