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Liam:
Lovely images but do I spy a tripod leg? :D
Oh, that's funny! The 47 used on 4x5 can damn near see behind you.
But I'm with the others who said that Nana does not even need to sign his posts for all of us to know he made them. I would still like to follow him around, just to try to learn to see through his eyes.
Rick "not worthy" Denney
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Horse Shoe Bend, AZ from this last weekend.
Self-Made 4x5 Point & Shoot with Nikkor SW65mm
Fuji Neopan 100 ACROS
http://www.socalastro.com/misc/Horseshoe_01.jpeg
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Pickerel Lake, Lilydale MN
5x7 Arista APHS
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Steve M Hostetter
Lost Lake, Morgan Monroe state forest 115mm 6.8 Grandagon w/ CF filter on 8x10 paper Hostilux camera
Is this using the whole sheet of 8x10" paper? I woulda thought that 115mm on 8x10 would appear really reallly wide. no?
I have a 115 Grandagon for 5x7 use. Never thought about trying it on 8x10! ;)
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SocalAstro
Very nice! What does your P&S look like? Did you need the center filter on the 65mm?
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Great images everyone, and welcome back Nana... :)
An image along the Cowboy Trail captured earlier this summer.
jim k
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Originally Posted by
Liam:
Lovely images but do I spy a tripod leg? :D
Yes, you do, and that is, of course, a very important part of the composition. That gives a certain realism as well as depth to the image, I couldn't imagine that photo without the Berlebach tripod leg on it...
Just kidding....
Damn!:mad: How come that I didn't see that??? I must visit my optometrist.;)
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Originally Posted by
rdenney
Oh, that's funny! The 47 used on 4x5 can damn near see behind you.
But I'm with the others who said that Nana does not even need to sign his posts for all of us to know he made them. I would still like to follow him around, just to try to learn to see through his eyes.
Rick "not worthy" Denney
Thanks, Rick.
Now, about the tripod leg, I'm gonna fix the problem with a little electric saw...
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jim kitchen
Great images everyone, and welcome back Nana... :)
An image along the Cowboy Trail captured earlier this summer.
jim k
Thank you, Jim
Another of your fantastic skies! How do you do that? Is that a scenery you have on your backyard? ;)
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Jim!
I just love that shot! The wide angle and especially the clouds. Well done!