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Originally Posted by
Yannick
Good morning everyone. :)
I present to you my debut shot on a large format.
I took the photo on my way back from the "winter" Ciecień in Beskid Wyspowy. At the beginning I decided not to mess around with standard moves :) and check how the lens draws on a fully open aperture.
I scanned with a digital camera and then using curves and color balance.
Kodak Portra 160 4x5
Shen Hao TZ45 II A
Shneider 210mm 5.6 Apo Symmar MC
F5,6 ˝ sec
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...761f2c84_o.jpgBeskid Wyspowy by
Krzysztof Mikulski, on Flickr
Love it!! Very well done!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Yannick
Good morning everyone. :)
I present to you my debut shot on a large format.
I took the photo on my way back from the "winter" Ciecień in Beskid Wyspowy. At the beginning I decided not to mess around with standard moves :) and check how the lens draws on a fully open aperture.
I scanned with a digital camera and then using curves and color balance.
Kodak Portra 160 4x5
Shen Hao TZ45 II A
Shneider 210mm 5.6 Apo Symmar MC
F5,6 ˝ sec
Very nice and wel done!
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Yannick...wonderful color palette! A question: could you explain what those green and red arrows signify? Trail markers?
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
John Layton
Yannick...wonderful color palette! A question: could you explain what those green and red arrows signify? Trail markers?
Yes exactly. In Poland, this is how tourist trails at the crossroads are marked. I continued the route along the blue trail. Until the end of the road, I had only one thought in my head... Did I do everything right when taking the picture? :o
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Thank you very much gentlemen for your kind words
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
John Layton
Yannick...wonderful color palette! A question: could you explain what those green and red arrows signify? Trail markers?
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Originally Posted by
otto.f
Very nice and wel done!
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Originally Posted by
ericantonio
Love it!! Very well done!
Thank you very much Gentlemen for your kind words :)
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Park Avenue, Arches National Park, Utah
Toyo 45CF + Sironar-N 150 f/5.6 + Delta 100 + HC-110
https://kaushixphotos.s3.us-west-2.a...rches_np-2.jpg
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A photo I made yesterday at Amicalola Falls State Park. Speed Graphic 4x5, 6" Aero-Ektar, on Velvia 50. I used some front tilt to force the focus plane somewhat up the creek to the lit up area behind - the lens has no aperture and is always at f/2.5.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...lola-2213s.jpg
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This one has definitely captured the essence of the Southern Highlands—the patch of light upper left especially packs some soteriological heft for us trout bums. ;)
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Thanks CB. I do love the way certain places have late-afternoon light filtering down the creek. I've shot a lot of images in this general area. It's fun to play with different lenses and films over the years in the same place.
Also the Aero-Ektar has thorium staining which acts like a strong 85 filter.