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Honeysuckle and Covered Bridge - Forsyth, GA
Intrepid 4x5, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, Rodinal 1:50, N+2 development
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Found a little county park with a covered bridge, (re)built in 1901 and repaired in in 90s. The water was very calm, giving a nice reflection, and these honeysuckles seemed like a nice foreground. Heavily pushed the development to increase the contrast as it was getting late and there was little light left. I also took a color image, so it will be interesting to see if the white and yellow of the honeysuckle come through well.
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Trak around my neighborhood.
Chamonix 45N-2 with Symmar 5.6/150
Foma 400 @ei200 on HC110 1+47
Scanned with DSLR and macro lens
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Green-Spring
Intrepid 4x5, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Portra 400
http://www.esearing.com/Bryan/AV/pho...ola-5392ss.jpg
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Tis the green time of year, Bryan! A wonderful image. The yellow and/or paler green weaves nicely thru the image. I never worked with LF color (other than a 6x7 rollback on 4x5).
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Thanks Vaughn! I struggle with using color with purpose, but this more-or-less monochromatic image jumped out at me during a nice hike my wife and I took this evening. Plus I need more negatives to hone my RA-4 printing techniques!
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A cascade next to a primitive campsite on Blood Mountain in Georgia. 8x10 neg on a Van Dyke print on 90# cotton cover.
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Green-Spring
Let's see: Christmas fern (?), Virginia Creeper, Poison Ivy...that might be the only ten square feet of Georgia without kudzu.:) At any rate, well seen as they say--and the Portra seems to be handling the greens pretty well the way you've processed it.
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Sweet
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Thanks!
Heh, the trail up on the ridge above gets just about impassable before park clean-up crews cut back the kudzu. Not sure the conditions needed, but this area gets little direct sunlight. Also, luckily I am immune to poison ivy! I rooted around a bit here to get rid of a few pieces of detritus and distractions. The fern is what sealed the deal for me - an interesting interloper to break up the other similar plants.
I am liking Portra more and more. Besides the ability to actually print C-41 negatives, I'm just kinda over the heavy-contrast and oversaturation of chromes, especially in many situations I find myself in here, as you well know.
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Also, luckily I am immune to poison ivy!
Ha, as I might have mentioned before, histamine reactions increase with exposure--you'll know when you've voided your warranty.:)