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Here is an old hut on the path to the Lost Horse Mine at Joshua Tree National Park, CA, USA
FP4+ at Iso 125 in HC-110 Dil H for 9:15. Shot with a Nikon-SW 90m at F22 for 1/60
Lovely walk, a pity the mine and 10 stamp mill were all wired off.
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Not sure if this is "landscape." Anyway, my first 4x5 and my first time using Scheimpflug. This is on a Chamonix 4x5 F1 with asymmetrical back tilt. It takes only one focus and one tilt to get it to work. Sweet.
The tones of 4x5 is just amazing. I made (sorry, I only do post and print using computer) a 17x22 print and the quality is astonishing, but you all know this. I am a noob later comer :-)
http://richardmanphoto.com/PICS/20130326-Scanned-2.jpg
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/21465343@N00/8596996524/
Tarkington's General Store
Hickman County, Tennessee
Sinar Alpina 4x5
Kodak TMax 100
Schneider Super Angulon 90mm f/5.6 F32 @ 1/4 second
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Here is an image from Death Valley taken in Feb. of this year. Was lucky enough for the sky to have a little opening just as the sun was setting and threw a nice little glow on the area. Was able to get two shots before it quickly disappeared. Thankfully, one came out as the other one showed some softness due to vibration, which was probably form rushing to get the shot. Taken with an 8x10 with a Nikkor 450 f9 on Velvia 50.
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Today I was playing with discarded shots just to warm up my drum scanner which is sitting still since december.
this is a 6x17 from last fall, it was never printed due to a general focusing failure.
da-yi roll film back on chamonix 45n2, fujinon 90/8
always so little time to go and take pictures...
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/94184552/pa...0dpi%20rid.jpg
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Jim Becia
Here is an image from Death Valley taken in Feb. of this year. Was lucky enough for the sky to have a little opening just as the sun was setting and threw a nice little glow on the area. Was able to get two shots before it quickly disappeared. Thankfully, one came out as the other one showed some softness due to vibration, which was probably form rushing to get the shot. Taken with an 8x10 with a Nikkor 450 f9 on Velvia 50.
This one has a very abstract, 2D quality to it--less about light and shadow and more about light, color and form. I like it.
Jonathan
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