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Great Smoky Mountains
Korona 4x5
Schnieder 135mm
Tri-X HC110
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Mrportr8
I like it. Haven't been to the Smokies in a while, this takes me back.
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Corran
Found this tree near a trail I was hiking. I see fungus growing on trees often but this one also had a big batch of unknown mushrooms at the bottom (they stunk to high heaven too). Tried to arrange a nice composition here with it all as the light hit the tree from the back/side.
Chamonix 45n1, 150mm APO Symmar, T-Max 100, XTOL 1:2:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...lls-8433ss.jpg
Nice shapes and patterns Bryan.
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Ken Lee
Incredible
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Lyngør, Norway
Linhof Technika V, Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N 150mm
Kodak Ektar, 4x5, Tetenal C-41 Kit.
My first post. I hope it fits in the thread.
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Is that the place where all the clouds are born?
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JeRuFo
I don't know if this one is about the waterfall or the trees or the water, so I'll just post it here. Luckily my wife can still muster the patience to let me bring along the 4x5 every now and again while on vacation.
Ssgwd Ddwli Uchaf (don't even try unless you happen to have your mouth full of rusk) in Waterfall Country, Brecon Beacons, Wales
Thoughtful composition, exquisite execution and rendering. A very satisfying image.
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kev curry
You cant be serious?
Agree, the detail in the negatives blows my mind every time new ones come out of the tank
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paulbarden
Thoughtful composition, exquisite execution and rendering. A very satisfying image.
Thank you Paul, that's very kind.
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View from "The Nab"
Looking down into the Edale Valley and across to Lose Hill in the Peak District National Park, UK. For just over a month or so in late summer, the heather blooms every so vividly! (please click for larger)
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Chamonix 045N-2, 135mm f5.6 rodenstock sironar N lens@f22, 4s, Fuji Velvia 50, 3 stop hard and 1 stop soft ND graduated filters. Epson V700 scan, lightroom and capture NX2 processing.