Interesting composition. I like much of the wide-ranging work on your site as well.
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Interesting composition. I like much of the wide-ranging work on your site as well.
Thank you Phil and Otto
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Thank you, Joe and Merg.
Your responses are appreciated.
Best,
Darr
this was made last year in the Redwoods, using Chamonix 45F and Nikon 150mm, Fuji Provia 100F
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5d6b8d3c_b.jpgRedwoods, Rhododendrons, Mist by Gevork Mosesi, on Flickr
Very nice, gmed.
Agreed, nice work.
I also ike how the trees in the center combined with the fog increases the 3-D effect. Excellent.
Keith F.
Gevork, that's beautiful... and Darr - wow! Exceptional.
Im not sure if I’m doing this right, but here are some redwoods in my home county of Mendocino, California! It is 8x10 with some expired Velvia 50, Kodak Ektar 203mm f/7.7
Also I am new to posting photos here, so if anyone has any tips for resolution let me know. Thanks!
Yes! Very good!
https://live.staticflickr.com/808/39...6346ca7c_b.jpg2018-04-15. Ukraine, Rukhlyanka waterfall. Wista 8x10, Fujinon 300/5.6@22, Foma 100 in DDX 1+4 8 min by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
Ukraine, Rukhlyanka waterfall. Wista 8x10, Fujinon 300/5.6@22, Foma 100 in DDX 1+4
Chamonix 045F-2
Nikon M 300mm
f16@1/15 Yellow filter
Fomapan 200
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Hi all
Some mountains near Aussois in the the french Alps.
left Le Rateau d' Aussois, right la Pointe de l'echelle
Intrepid 4x5
Grandagon N 90mm f6,8 @22 speed 1/125
Provia 100 f
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Illinois/Wisconsin border looking south
Traditionally the welcome signs are about 1 mile apart in that area
I read the IL Oasis's are being removed?
I love those weird HoJo stops
Big windows to watch the vehicles go by
I used to sneak in by motorbike past the service gate at 4 am, for coffee and a donut
Some of the oasis's have been removed when the widened the tollway, but some remain, I'm not sure how many though. I hope they will not all disappear as I think they are significant architecturally and speak to our society as well. The company that sponsored the publication of my Chicago River book manages them.
Kodak TMAX 100 4x5 film expired in 2001, Legacy Pro L110 developer.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d9bdebfd_o.jpgWaterfall and River by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
Chamonix 045F-2
Nikon M 300mm
Fomopan 200 Creative
Yellow filter
f22 @ 1/8
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Arista Pro 400 (Ilford HP5 Plus) 4x5 film, Legacy Pro L110 developer.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e7764d39_o.jpgBridalveil Creek by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
I like photos that make me look twice. LIke, umm, this is on the wrong side of the lettering. Then I'm like "This is the wrong side of the lettering!" brilliant!
Also, I had to look at Google cause I wasn't so sure where Wisconsin is. For real. The midwestern/northern states are confusing to me. Wisconsin is more north than the more populated part of Canada!
Linhof Technikardan S45, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, FP4+, Pyrocat-HD.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...135d0437_h.jpg--- by atomstitcher, on Flickr
Thanks Martin.
Fomapan 400 4x5 film, Legacy Pro L110 developer
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7030ecf3_o.jpgOak tree and lupine by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
Wow!
Fomapan 400 film, Legacy Pro L110 developer, red filter
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...596fb4ce_o.jpgOak tree decorated hill by a lake by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
Fomapan 400 film, Legacy Pro L110 developer
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b552eeee_o.jpgFence, grassland, and oak trees by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
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Ilford FP4, Pyro, Wista SP
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...76e913cf_b.jpgDarkroom Print 7 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Devil's Bathtub #2, 4x5 Sinar Norma, Tri-X very old filmpack. ADOX Borax MQ, IIlford Multigrade RC paper
Nice!
Iran, Mount Damavand, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Symmar-S 150/5.6, Kodak E100-VS 4x5in slide film
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Part of the charm, as well as compositional unity, of this image is the harmony of the bending of the fence lines with that of the tree, echoed quietly by the grasses and complemented by the tilt of the hill. Beautifully seen.
Good morning :)
My name is Christoph :)
This is my first post on the forum with my first photo taken on 4x5 film. I never thought that I would go this way...
The adventure with the film is extremely exciting and gives me time to think through the limitations You all know.
I learn everything from this forum and sometimes I watch photographers on YT.
I took the photo in the nature reserve called Brodzińskiego rocks in Poland (I live in Krakow)
I wish you a happy friday and an even better weekend
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Kamienie Brodzińskiego by Krzysztof Mikulski, on Flickr
Shen Hao TZ 45 II A
Apo Symmar 210mm MC
F 32
Without movements
Scanning-Digital camera
Hi Krzysztof. Nice shot. Welcome to the forum. Alan.
Richmond Lock, shot in large format film.
Kodak Ektachrome E100
Nikkor-SW 90mm f/4.5
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Matt,
Just love the subtle color tones in your image. Nice!!