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bbarna
Manaslu Range
Chamonix 45N1
Schneider Symmar 135/5.6
Kodak Tri-x 400
What a fantastic atmosphere, well done.
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Re: Large Format Landscapes
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EOTS
Thank you!
Here's another one from this autumn, near where I live ...
Autumn at the Feldaist, Upper Austria
Arca-Swiss F-metric 4x5"
Fuji Velvia 50 QL
Schneider Super Angulon XL 90mm f/5,6
Best regards,
Martin
Very nice Martin - real 3D feel to it
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austin granger
Great lines and shapes!!
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bbarna
Attachment 106290
Manaslu Range
Chamonix 45N1
Schneider Symmar 135/5.6
Kodak Tri-x 400
This is a fantastic image! That said, I have a question, you say this is Tri-X 400, but I was recently told this was never made in 4x5 sheet?
Thanks for clarification.
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EOTS.
Regards and thanks for the good comment. 100VS I rate normally. I have found different lenses will give me slightly different exposure and will adjust accordingly. The 90 Nikkor F8, I must add 1/3 additional exposure to obtain correct results. With my other lenses, no change.
Please keep sharing your images. They are great.
PDM
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Thank you !
that's right, there is no tri-x 400 in 4x5, I used roll film with a roll film back.
Barna
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StoneNYC
Thanks! Does that count as LF landscape since it's only 6x7? Or is it about the camera body? I'm not criticizing I'm asking because I don't know.
It is "Lardium" or "Merge" format, i also don't know what i can call it, but i think it is medium format because it is about the film at the end, so if it is on roll 6x6 or even 6x17 it is medium format but was using large format gear.
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Professional
It is "Lardium" or "Merge" format, i also don't know what i can call it, but i think it is medium format because it is about the film at the end, so if it is on roll 6x6 or even 6x17 it is medium format but was using large format gear.
Hmm I was thinking that 6x12 or 6x17 would count as LF since it spans at least one direction "largely" lol.
It's a good compromise right? :)