Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Pfiltz
:)
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Joe O'Hara
Me too. When can it happen?
Thanks. Well, I live in Portugal, you can come over here and see them, I think it's the only way, I made a few exhibits here and in Brazil (when I teach workshops overthere) but, I'm not a rich photographer, it's very rare to sell a photograph.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Professional
Very nice works!
Now i will buy more Fomapan 100 sheets to use ;) I am sold
Which developer did you use with this Fomapan 100?
Thanks. I use Rodinal.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Harley Goldman
First Light at the Bristlecones
Not long after I got my first 4x5 in 2003, I took it up to the White Mountains. I camped at Grand View campground and got up in the dark. I drove fast up to the Patriarch Grove. Fast smooths out the bumps, but that morning it cost me a new tire (that road has now gifted me with two flat tires). I did get up there just in time for first light and it was very warm light, filtering through some haze on the eastern horizon.
I recently reorganized the galleries on my website and, having seen them anew, have been reworking and occasionally re-scanning some images. I rescanned this one this morning.
The film was the original Velvia 50. I sure miss that film. The newer stuff isn't bad, but the original did not have the color casts of the newer stuff. This presentation is pretty much how the chrome looks on the light table.
Wista DXII
Nikkor 210
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...conesWebLg.jpg
Beautifull!!!!
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Jim Becia
First of all, great images Nana. I was hoping someone else would post some images after yours because that is a hard act to follow. Your use of a wide angle is something I admire along with perfect compositions and wonderful tonal range.
So, here are a few images taken on a recent trip to the southwest. As you will notice this group of images is of Factory Butte near Hanksville, Utah. I have been stopping by this feature for years and generally have had little luck. This past winter I finally had some nice light and clouds. On two consecutive mornings, the light and clouds just kept on changing. So here are a few of the shots from the two mornings. All taken on an ebony 8x10 using Fuji Provia or Velvia.
Thanks, Jim
All those 4 images of yours are stunning. My favourite is the last one!
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alexn
Sunset light is still light Stone.. :) Light is the only thing that lights things.. Otherwise they are dark :P haha
Beautiful image Harley... Stunning.
Heres one of mine I made a couple of days ago...
Chamonix 045N-2 + 90/8
Fomapan 100
1/4s @ f/22 - Orange filter.
Dev: Rodinal 1:50 - 6min 45sec @ 23°c (rotary)
Toned in PS.
Attachment 113064
Beuatifull! The 1/4s was "dans la mouche"!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Harley Goldman
First Light at the Bristlecones
Not long after I got my first 4x5 in 2003, I took it up to the White Mountains. I camped at Grand View campground and got up in the dark. I drove fast up to the Patriarch Grove. Fast smooths out the bumps, but that morning it cost me a new tire (that road has now gifted me with two flat tires). I did get up there just in time for first light and it was very warm light, filtering through some haze on the eastern horizon.
I recently reorganized the galleries on my website and, having seen them anew, have been reworking and occasionally re-scanning some images. I rescanned this one this morning.
The film was the original Velvia 50. I sure miss that film. The newer stuff isn't bad, but the original did not have the color casts of the newer stuff. This presentation is pretty much how the chrome looks on the light table.
Wista DXII
Nikkor 210
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...conesWebLg.jpg
I haven't words for that...
Stunning!
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Nana Sousa Dias
Congratulations Nana!
I'm seeing greats copies and amazing format.
Saludos.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Beuatifull! The 1/4s was "dans la mouche"!
Thanks for your comment Nana - 1/4s was just enough.. when I metered the scene I originally decided on 1/8s as my exposure but while watching the waves and duration of the run-off, I decided I needed slightly longer. I considered using f/32 to get to 1/4s but decided to just overexpose by a stop and contract the development instead... I'm glad I did.. the sharpness in the foreground rocks would have been slightly softened at f/32...
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Mountain Dew
I don't think I posted this one. It is an image of the grasses along the shore of the Merced river in Yosemite. Preston Birdwell and I were wandering around the river bed last fall, as the river was quite low.
Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240, Velvia 50
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...inDewWebLg.jpg