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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bfce2271_b.jpgGreat Sand Dunes Ntl Monument SW Colorado 1992 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Sunrise at the Great Sand Dunes National Monument SW Colorado late 1980s. 4x5 Sinar Norma, HP5 (not +) PMK+ dev 90mm F8 Norma Super Angulon. Norma Yellow Glass FIlter, 8x10 Foma fibre paper Dektol developer. Omega DII Omegalite head 180mm black Rodagon.
What a lovely experience this was. Quite a long hike to get to this spot. Who says you can't use Monorail View Cameras in the field?
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That’s beautiful, Daniel. Great tonality.
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I fail to see any difference between landscapes taken with Large Format equipment, and anything else. It's just a lot more work with the camera, and somewhat less in the darkroom.
And a lot more detail, texture and tonal separation. The work in the darkroom is just as much, and often more.
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Cruising files looking for shadow images for a show at Fotorelevance in Houston. 5X7 from Shiprock.
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Never been able to print this one to suit myself, but learned a new trick that helped. Also working on my file system. Went through and looked at all of the shots from every morning that I was on this ledge....proofs laid out together. Almost an exhibition's worth.
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Stenstranden (The Stone Beach) on the island of Torö, south of Stockholm Sweden.
Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, Fujinon NSW 125mm. Red and center filter. FP4+, f/45 and 50 seconds
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Daniel: Apocalyptic looking.
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