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Originally Posted by
paulbarden
Dark Trees #3, on the Marys River. Camera: Deardorff with my Kodak Ektar 12" f6.3 lens, at f32, one second exposure. Photographed on 8X10 inch Bergger Pancro400 film, processed in Rodinal 1:25 for the suggested time. I'm enjoying this film a
lot.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4408/3...cab45c00_h.jpg
Splendid image and you have handled the light superbly.
Thank you
T
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Sinar Handy + 65mm f/8 SA
f/32, 12 second exposure
Ilford HP5+ shot at 200 dev'd in SPUR HRX
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...ola-8079ss.jpg
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
chassis
Interesting subject and great lighting.
Agree!!! Very nice processing! I've got one box of this film. I NEED to open it :-)
paulbarden: do you have a flickr account (or similar)? I'd love to see a bigger version !!
Thanks!!!
Cheers
Antonio
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Originally Posted by
gimenosaiz
Agree!!! Very nice processing! I've got one box of this film. I NEED to open it :-)
paulbarden: do you have a flickr account (or similar)? I'd love to see a bigger version !!
Thanks!!!
Cheers
Antonio
Hi!
I've foud it ;-)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulba...81613/sizes/k/
Cheers
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Speed Graphic, Schneider 12.5cm f/2 Xenon stopped to f/2.4, 1s exposure, Portra 400:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...ola-8100ss.jpg
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Originally Posted by
Corran
This has a great sense of presence.
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Thanks Ken. That is an interesting description, I will have to think more about "presence."
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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
This has a great sense of presence.
Yes - it immediately gave me the feeling that I was under a dark-cloth looking at an upright image on the ground-glass...weird in a good way.