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Corran
Nice work!
After I shot the waterfall I posted on the last page, I hastily packed up and my wife and I hiked back to the car, as it was raining while shooting. I realized when I got back I had packed some fresh Portra 160 and really should have shot the scene in color, with the rich brown and red tones of the fallen trees. The rain had slacked so we turned around and hiked back! But once I got there the rain was really going again. I carefully setup again while wiping droplets off the lens constantly. Here's the color shot:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nu4-nTM6E...lton-6194s.jpg
Very well done.
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Steven Ruttenberg
All look good. I like the cross!
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Ulophot
Vladimir, a lovely image.
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Dugan
Outstanding!
Thank you.
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http://www.robgray.com/photos/images/02041.jpg
Grass and spider webs at dawn
Sunshine coast, QLD, Australia
Tachihara 5x4, 210 Symmar, 1/8th @ f45. Probably Ektachrome, it was taken some time ago.
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Nice shot Steve. Glad you're posting.
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Linhof Technikardan S45, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, Ilford Delta 100, DD-X
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ecd7be30_h.jpg
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This shat was a tough one, it wasn't the location or the composition, instead it was waiting for the right conditions that was the most time consuming. Each morning I would park at the designated area near the park entrance than walk up to this spot and wait for the light, only on the fourth morning did everything come together for this shot.
This was a 5 second exposure on Fomapan 100 8x10 film with a 2-stop soft grad to hold down the sky. Camera used was the Chamonix Alpinist X with a 240mm lens.
The film was home developed in Rodinal 1+50 dilution and scanned on a flatbed.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a5b1c64d_k.jpg
"Emperor Peak" | Wuyishan Trips 0009 - 10-Feb-2021 to 24-Feb-2021 by BB, on Flickr
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Well worth the effort, it's a great shot.
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Beano_z
This shat was a tough one, it wasn't the location or the composition, instead it was waiting for the right conditions that was the most time consuming. Each morning I would park at the designated area near the park entrance than walk up to this spot and wait for the light, only on the fourth morning did everything come together for this shot.
This was a 5 second exposure on Fomapan 100 8x10 film with a 2-stop soft grad to hold down the sky. Camera used was the Chamonix Alpinist X with a 240mm lens.
The film was home developed in Rodinal 1+50 dilution and scanned on a flatbed.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a5b1c64d_k.jpg
"Emperor Peak" | Wuyishan Trips 0009 - 10-Feb-2021 to 24-Feb-2021 by
BB, on Flickr
Congratulations.