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Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.
I made a comment at Flicker also. I love this simple composition, with excellent detail and toned. The feeling is a dreary early morning, cold and still.
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Beautiful Frank.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.
Excellent...
Ilford XP2? Was this shot with a medium format back?
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.
Beautiful shot. If I may, I think that it might look even better without the large black border.
Cheers,
Luc
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Here is a quaint house in Thomasville, GA. I love the live oaks and regal antebellum houses in this town.
Schneider APO 150mm, T-Max 100 film.
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/06.jpg
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Thanks for the compliments. Yes, I used a 6x9 back.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.
Hi Frank, good shot, I like much this "ring of lord" atmosphere.
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Dunno if I like it. Comments welcome, as always.
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Walpack Bridge, near Walpack, NJ. At about 6am. Zone VI Lightweight, Caltar 210mm lens. Efke 100 rated EI 50, in HC-110 dilution H for 11 minutes
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