Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
czmielek
Here is one or two from my razzle.
I like the pleasing, topographical variety in both.
The hilly curves, the meandering plough lines.
The nice clouds add whipped cream on top.
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Jeff Dexheimer
Bunchberries near the Gunflint Trail, North of Grand Marais, MN.
I’m late to the party on Jeff's bunchberries-in-fog image – nice!
It has a magical, receding depth, thanks to the least-discussed type of perspective...
Atmospheric perspective. ;^)
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Dean
Your kill'n me .... ;)
Love this ... Kuddo's
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Dean
What others said...Amazing! Care to share details about exposure, camera, film, dev you're willing to share?
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Dean
Beautiful, graceful!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
StoneNYC
What others said...Amazing! Care to share details about exposure, camera, film, dev you're willing to share?
I am glad you like these photos and I hesitate if these 2 photos should be published in this forum because they are taken by Horseman FA45 camera and my films are used up 6*9 film back. I don’t know if these photo comply with the standard Large Format Photography. The film is PROVIA RDP3 100F and the lens is topcon 90mm/f5.6. The photos are only decolourized and adjusted the contrast, no more other processes. This simple process can not get rid of the dust. I am surprised the effect after decolourized.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Dean
I am glad you like these photos and I hesitate if these 2 photos should be published in this forum because they are taken by Horseman FA45 camera and my films are used up 6*9 film back. I don’t know if these photo comply with the standard Large Format Photography. The film is PROVIA RDP3 100F and the lens is topcon 90mm/f5.6. The photos are only decolourized and adjusted the contrast, no more other processes. This simple process can not get rid of the dust. I am surprised the effect after decolourized.
You're allowed to post an image if it was taken with a large format camera, so even the horseman is ok
And scanning and desaturation are allowed here, just not on APUG, but in LFPF it seems to be all about the camera being LF :)
Thanks, interesting process.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
StoneNYC
You're allowed to post an image if it was taken with a large format camera, so even the horseman is ok
And scanning and desaturation are allowed here, just not on APUG, but in LFPF it seems to be all about the camera being LF :)
Thanks, interesting process.
Scanning and desaturation are allowed on APUG, just they would rather you not talk about how to scan or desat. You been on APUG for long enough, Why even bring up APUG, first rule of APUG is never to talk abo...
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
TXFZ1
Scanning and desaturation are allowed on APUG, just they would rather you not talk about how to scan or desat. You been on APUG for long enough, Why even bring up APUG, first rule of APUG is never to talk abo...
Haha
I specifically had a discussion about desaturation because I wanted to take a chrome images and make it B&W and was told that was not allowed because it would be done digitally, I would have to get some direct positive B&W paper and then print the chrome onto that, in order for it to be allowed.
And TECHNICALLY scanning is allowed only if it represents the print, so you first have to have a traditionally created optical print and make sure the scan matched the print as well as possible. THAT rule I (and many others) break.
Anyway that's why I come here, to get out of the extreme insanity of restriction and find the extreme insanity of large sheets of film :)