Re: Large Format Landscapes
Thanks again.
I do think it's worth saying that I am increasingly striving to use 10x8 to think - to make photographs not straightforwardly "of" objects in the landscape at all - so to this extent it doesn't entirely matter whether I happen to be making images in woodland or marshland or meadows or wherever. I guess accuracy is about technique, not of perception: and I'll take that as a compliment! :)
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Andrew Plume
More very precise/accurate work from you Dave
You do like your woods and streams
best regards
Andrew
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Hi!!
I purchased my Sinaron 75/6.8 102º MC on march but I've not been able to use it until last sunday ...
I love it!!
1.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2a4684da_b.jpg
2.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6074bf93_b.jpg
Chamonix F1 : Nikkor-M 300/9: Yellow filter
Foma 100 : HC-110 1+63 (h)
Epson V800 : Epson Scan
Kind regards from Spain!
Antonio
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gimenosaiz
Both outstanding! I'd love to get my hands on a 75mm as well. I love sweeping views. My fav on a 35mm camera is a 20 or 21mm
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Tule Lake, CA, 1967
8x10/TR 12"/ Plus-X
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Willie
Has a nice Walker Evans feel to it. Good job. Was the Frozen Fish a Bass you caught? Or maybe store bought stuff?
Store bought, lol. I really need to get some ice packs
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gimenosaiz
That second one though!
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Merg Ross
Terrific photograph Merg. Must have been confusing to focus, the near and far look identical.
Jerry Uelsmann comes to mind.
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Hi!!
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Originally Posted by
ericantonio
Both outstanding! I'd love to get my hands on a 75mm as well. I love sweeping views. My fav on a 35mm camera is a 20 or 21mm
Thank you very much!! I also love sweeping views. My favourite on 35mm is 24mm. I also have the Nikkor-SW 65/4 but I think that 75 is "easier" to use.
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ljb0904
That second one though!
Thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Antonio
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Hi!
Another three photographs of that day ...
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Nikkor-W 150/5.6 - Yellow filter
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...67333ed4_b.jpg
2.
Nikkor-M 300/8 - Yellow filter
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9c5b2c0b_b.jpg
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Nikkor-M 300/8 - Yellow filter
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b02b9fe5_b.jpg
Cheers!
Antonio
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Alan Curtis
Terrific photograph Merg. Must have been confusing to focus, the near and far look identical.
Jerry Uelsmann comes to mind.
Thanks Alan. Interesting, I hadn't thought of Jerry. Actually, the difficulty was in printing, and matching the reflection to the sky.
Slight correction, the lens was a 7 1/2" TR in barrel using a Packard shutter. It was one of the very few times I used a lens this wide on 8x10.