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Jim Cole
Great shot Jim
Getting these minimalist shots to work is so hard
This one really sings
Martin
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Vallantho
Very nice Vallantho
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Brian K
Here's a recent one
Very beatiful image. How much is shutter speed & aperture?
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Randy Moe
Good picture day!
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Martin Aislabie
Great shot Jim
Getting these minimalist shots to work is so hard
This one really sings
Martin
Randy and Martin,
Thank you
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Jim Cole
Sweet!!!! The negative space is beautifully used.
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I shoot 4x5 as well, fantastic quality with both !
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Harley Goldman
Sweet!!!! The negative space is beautifully used.
Thank you, Harley
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The recent government shutdown & park closures kept me on the logging roads, such as this one, just outside Mount Rainier NP.
The signs of logging can be distracting, but the scalping, I think, intensifies the experience of gazing up at the sublime volcano, and its diverging glaciers.
This is just outside the Park's western boundary, about 8 or 10 miles from the volcano's summit (by line of sight), and 4,500 feet in elevation. A pleasing perspective, I think: not too close, not too far, not too low, not too high. I had hoped for broken skies, or slope-kissing fog, but no luck this early evening.
Overall, Mount Rainier cradles more than 25 glaciers, and their erosive activity is far outpacing volcanic activity (i.e., the mountain-building type), robbing the volcano, century by century, of a once-higher altitude, and a once-conical shape. It’s so craggy now, it looks like a different mountain from each side, as additional images by people here show. Part of its charm for me.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider 150mm/9 g-claron
Ilford HP5+ (in HC-110)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
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Two slightly different views of "Abandoned exercise station #8" on a near-by passive recreation trail. I was originally walking along, attracted simply by the texture of the fallen leaves, and then noticed the slightly off-trail pull-up bar slowly aging. Both images are negative scans from 4x5 HP5+, developed PMK, taken with Canham DLC & Rodenstock 150mm.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7313/1...478084ba_c.jpg
img125 by Pete Lewin, on Flickr
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2816/1...5cc36738_c.jpg
img124 by Pete Lewin, on Flickr
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Jim Cole
Lovely minimalistic shot in such an adverse weather condition. Great job, Jim. To see this in print would create zen moment!
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SuperK
Great tone! The third one with sheep grazing gave a life to the landscape!
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zenny
Lovely minimalistic shot in such an adverse weather condition. Great job, Jim. To see this in print would create zen moment!
Zenny,
Thank you.
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Yesterday ... Fujinon 75/8,4x5,Old Soviet film FN-64.Dev. A-108(1:4).
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Z...2_Fujin_75.jpg
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SuperK
Very nice, especially the second photo
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^^^ very cool interesting shot, it is giving me that feeling about 'What is behind there and where did the person go", good job!
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Austin, my comment on your wonderful image was deleted as 'rude'. I apologize for any rudeness and my comment was not intended to be rude. I will mend my ways.
Thank you.
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Shot at Acadia National Park in Maine
Toyo 45a
4x5 FP4+ in Rodinal
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Same image with a Cambo 4x5 (120 6x7) back loaded with Rollei IR 400
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And another again on 4x5 FP4+
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h2oman
I really like #3.
Thanks me too ;)
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Velvia doing its thing...
Nikkor-M 300mm f/9, Velvia 50 - Providence Canyon, GA, the "Little Grand Canyon."
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...nce-1964ss.jpg
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StoneNYC
Nice decent shots, keep up your works!
I have a curious question: What happens in this year with many post about Acadia NP? I didn't see that many post about it few years ago say since 2007/2008, so is it something unusual this year there?
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Professional
Nice decent shots, keep up your works!
I have a curious question: What happens in this year with many post about Acadia NP? I didn't see that many post about it few years ago say since 2007/2008, so is it something unusual this year there?
Not really, for us, it was just a scheduled vacation.
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Jim Cole
Not really, for us, it was just a scheduled vacation.
Same, a friend was going and I hitched a ride with him.
Maybe because the economy is bad and it's a cheap vacation? Lol
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Jim Cole
Not really, for us, it was just a scheduled vacation.
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StoneNYC
Same, a friend was going and I hitched a ride with him.
Maybe because the economy is bad and it's a cheap vacation? Lol
I am not just talking about this forum here, but another forums or sites, at least 5 main forums i use i had many posts about this place, 2 of film forums[including this one] and 3 of digital or general.
Anyway, maybe it is coincidence, nice works anyway!
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Professional
I am not just talking about this forum here, but another forums or sites, at least 5 main forums i use i had many posts about this place, 2 of film forums[including this one] and 3 of digital or general.
Anyway, maybe it is coincidence, nice works anyway!
My answer has nothing to do with the forums... In general people are going to places that are nice but cheaper, Maine is one of those places.
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StoneNYC
My answer has nothing to do with the forums... In general people are going to places that are nice but cheaper, Maine is one of those places.
Ok, thanks
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austin granger
I love it!
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Jim Cole
YES!!! I Love it!
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algarzai
Great shot! Maybe I would like a little wider horizontal view (but keep the vertical). May be, I'm not sure.
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Harley Goldman
I was experimenting with some color negative conversion software I was thinking of buying (and probably won't) and scanned up this image from last fall in the eastern Sierra. For some reason, I had never scanned this one before.
I figured as long as autumn is around the corner, this might be a nice little warm-up. Fall is getting closer and closer.
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...AglowWebLg.jpg
Chamonix 4x5
Fujinon 240mm
Portra 160 color neg film
perfect!!!
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I visited your website. This is an interesting collection.
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Hello, Alvandi! Thank you! I visited your site and was shocked! You made such a wonderful camera Panoral 617! Great job!
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Oh wow, now i am looking at some 617 cameras, sounds this is what i would like to add to my bag
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bbarna
Is this the new CHS II or the original? It's really nice :)
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SuperK
Great shot! Maybe I would like a little wider horizontal view (but keep the vertical). May be, I'm not sure.
I was thinking just the opposite, it would work well as a vertical composition. But it's very nice as-is.
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Ken Lee
Lovely!
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One shaft of light, then the image was gone. Looking from Lottie Point on Fidalgo Island across a narrow channel to smaller island. (TriX, 150mm Schneider, yellow #8 filter, Toyo 45G) This is from last Spring - today rain's blowing in from the West at 40 mph.
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StoneNYC
Is this the new CHS II or the original? It's really nice :)
this is the original adox 100. Expired in 2012 :-)
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bbarna
this is the original adox 100. Expired in 2012 :-)
Cool, when you pick up a new box I'm curious how it compares ;)
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Ken Lee
Massachusetts, August 2002
Tachihara Field Camera, 240mm Fujinon A
4x5 TMX, D-76
Re-scan of old negative.
WOW! Beautiful composition and capture of light
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Everest, Lhotse, Rawehe and Ama Dablam from Thyangboche
Chamonix-45N1
Schneider Symmar 135/5,6
Adox 100 CHS
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bbarna
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Everest, Lhotse, Rawehe and Ama Dablam from Thyangboche
Chamonix-45N1
Schneider Symmar 135/5,6
Adox 100 CHS
Wonderful. I'd love to see this and Ama Dablam larger !