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mat4226
I like this, and consider it an insightful and novel subject and composition. It would be nice to see it larger or the real image, since much depends on the subtlety of lighting and tonality.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
I like this, and consider it an insightful and novel subject and composition. It would be nice to see it larger or the real image, since much depends on the subtlety of lighting and tonality.
Thanks Ken! If you click through the image, it will take you to the Flickr image, which in "view all sizes" will show a much larger jpeg rendering.
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These spires in the N. Cascades always remind me of the spiked back of Godzilla.
I've used a yellow filter to bring up the yellow larches (it's October) and darken the sky.
My camera is neutral + 35mm front rise, the cliff face ranged from zone 4 to 6.5.
Tachi 4x5
Fuji A 240mm/9 + Lee yellow filter
Ilford FP4+ (in HC-110, dilution B)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan – a full frame scan
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Heroique
These spires in the N. Cascades always remind me of the spiked back of Godzilla.
I've used a yellow filter to bring up the yellow larches (it's October) and darken the sky.
My camera is neutral + 35mm front rise, the cliff face ranged from zone 4 to 6.5.
Tachi 4x5
Fuji A 240mm/9 + Lee yellow filter
Ilford FP4+ (in HC-110, dilution B)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan – a full frame scan
Reminds me of the bad guy in the Mario Brothers video game, bowser I think? He was kind of like a turtle with spiky shell or something, I don't exactly remember just that was my first impression.
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Iran, Qazvin, Alamout, Panoral 45 camera, Super Angulon 90/5.6, Kodak E100VS 4x5in
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Wow!!! That's dreamy!!! Increadibly perfect exposure!
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Re: Large Format Landscapes
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mat4226
absolutely terrific, imo, you've handled the 'potential exposure difficulties' terrifically well
regards
andrew
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Silo and Tree
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4x5 Delta 100; Xtol 1:2
MGFB Classic; Ansco 130-bzt
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