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Moon over Borka, northern Sweden
Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 240mm, FP4+
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Nice formal harmonics and tone, Bill.
Lassethomas, this last one is extraordinary.
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Ulophot
Nice formal harmonics and tone, Bill.
Lassethomas, this last one is extraordinary.
Thanks Philip.
Here is another one taken a couple of hours earlier. All sheets between these two were ruined because I turned the ring on the shutter the wrong way in the darkness, not bothering to check. So instead of T I got 1/400. There are a million ways...
But I've got these two so I shouldn't complain.
And I really love the shooting stars far right on the first image.
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Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 240mm, FP4+
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lassethomas
Thanks Philip.
Here is another one taken a couple of hours earlier. All sheets between these two were ruined because I turned the ring on the shutter the wrong way in the darkness, not bothering to check. So instead of T i 've got 1/400. There are a million ways...
But I've got these two so I shouldn't complain.
And I really love the shooting stars far right on the first image.
Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 240mm, FP4+
Beautiful! I have to say I prefer this one over the other.
Hälsningar från norrmalm,
S
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lassethomas
Both shots are fabulous.
But, I prefer this one - somehow more moody.
The shooting star is just a wonderful bonus.
Controlling the reciprocity must have been a heck of a challenge.
Martin
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lassethomas
That’s beautiful. How long was the exposure, and how did you develop the negative?
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Ben Calwell
That’s beautiful. How long was the exposure, and how did you develop the negative?
Exposure was around 15 minutes f/16 on fp4.
Developed in Xtol 1+1 for 13 min in rotation so pushed a bit.
Still a hint of ambient light being so far north.
But the moon travels a fair bit in that time so I made a much shorter exposure for the moon part and then assembled in PS
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Now that's some fancy hybrid work. These photos are gorgeous.
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lassethomas
Exposure was around 15 minutes f/16 on fp4.
Developed in Xtol 1+1 for 13 min in rotation so pushed a bit.
Still a hint of ambient light being so far north.
But the moon travels a fair bit in that time so I made a much shorter exposure for the moon part and then assembled in PS
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Mak.
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1980s Sinar Norma 4x5 210mm f5.6 Nikkor, 4x5 Tri-X pro D76 1:1. 8x10 fibre print Fortezo, Omega DII Omegalite Dektol 1:2