I find this to be an interesting image, care to share the details? lens, film etc.
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Yosemite National Park, CA
Ebony RW810, 300mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N, Arista .EDU Ultra 100 8x10, Processed in a unicolor drum using Pyrocat HD 1:1:100, 9:30 @ 20C, Bronze toned in CS4
-Daniel
Hopefully this one will look better as a darkroom print.
Nice I have that same lense no filters just getting started too. Take me forever to set up.
One I shot a while back, 4x5, 75mm grandagon ilford delta
I like the simplicity of that image. :)
Brian: I wish I had a good reason, mostly just wanted to see what might happen. I've never used a blue filter much so I thought I better give it a try.
Attachment 99820 I notice that when I have a series of planes at different distances- (telephoto shots, mostly.) It enhances the air. Everyone knows this. I just hadn't ever taken it into the field and tried it.
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Both of these with 450 Nikkor on 5X7. Deep blue filter.
Sill have to find out why the church seems to be leaning to the right in every photo we took that evening. I usually level my camera before composing, I must have done it here as well. Even in the handheld shots of both my girlfriend and myself it is always leaning slightly. Maybe the church is just playing a trick on us or maybe the force was just too strong that night.
Church of Dienten, Austria on Fomapan 100
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