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Some great Death Valley work!!
Those dunes are great and not just cause they were done with an Arca-Swiss :)
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Wow, those Death Valley shots are stunning dperez. That's probably the finest image of Zabriskie Point I've ever seen.
Thanks for the kind words. That was really nice. -DP
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Darren H
Some great Death Valley work!!
Those dunes are great and not just cause they were done with an Arca-Swiss :)
I checked out your site... I dig your photographic taste. That's the same subject matter I've been shooting for years.
-DP
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Outstanding!!!
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Knoxville, TN
90mm Grandagon
FP4+ in Rodinal 1:50
FP4+ and Rodinal 1:50 is great combination isn't it. I use it and like the look. Very fine photograph.
Curt
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Valle de Mena, Burgos, Spain. Whole plate ( cropped a little bit ) contact print. Sepia toned. Turner Reich triple convertible 5x8 lens, 14 inch back element only.
Igor.
This is the first TR 5X8 lens photo I've seen, other than mine, it's a nice lens isn't it? Is yours in a Rapax shutter? I haven't tried mine converted, there isn't enough time in life to do it all.
Love the photographs look and feel. Very nice indeed.
Curt
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This is the first TR 5X8 lens photo I've seen, other than mine, it's a nice lens isn't it? Is yours in a Rapax shutter? I haven't tried mine converted, there isn't enough time in life to do it all.
Love the photographs look and feel. Very nice indeed.
Curt
Hi Curt !
Mine is ina old air timed Compound shutter. Very nice small and lightweight lens. Covers Whole Plate nicely when stopped down. Back element is perfectly sharp for my taste and contact prints. I have two 8x10 TR as well.
Best wishes, Igor.
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From the High Bridge
Mississippi River, Saint Paul, MN
5x7 Cyanotype (cropped)
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Okay, first picture post (this group makes me seriously self-conscious).
The Cowlitz Chimneys, Mount Rainier National Park.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4075/...0f1f9fb7_o.jpg
Tachihara 4x5, Caltar 210mm f/6.1, Fuji Velvia 50
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4138/...cb19568c_b.jpg
Cambo wide 580 Schneider super-angulon 58mm f5.6 XL Ilford FP4+.
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Fantastic first post! Beautiful chrome. :)
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Some great images above - Death Valley is high on my list of places to visit.
I managed to stuff a Sinar F into a rucksack last weekend and hiked to this lake, Alplisee, that is a special place for us, using a different route;
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4075/...80ddda39_b.jpg
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro
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From an area called The Pinnacles, Crater Lake National Park.
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Another one from the Crater Lake area.
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From an area called The Pinnacles, Crater Lake National Park.
Very cool!
All the best.
Daniel
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From an area called The Pinnacles, Crater Lake National Park.
Me too. An interesting perspective. Too often we miss the details and favour the grand view.
David
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Dear Morca,
Wow... :)
Nicely done.
jim k
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Glad you like it Jim, I rarely do landscapes, but I had to stop on the side of the road when I saw all those windmills.
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Morca, you may want to consider making a few more landscape images.
Beautiful image.
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Are those the windmills above the Gorge in south central Washington? Great image.
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Just north of Maryhill.
e: Very cool image, Tri.
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From last year. Scottish west coast, Heading south on A 890.
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My very first post here on the forum :)
Some shots taken in the mountains with a Crown Graphic / Ilford Delta 100.
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Very nice. Welcome to the forum.
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David Hedley
Some great images above - Death Valley is high on my list of places to visit.
I managed to stuff a Sinar F into a rucksack last weekend and hiked to this lake, Alplisee, that is a special place for us, using a different route;
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4075/...80ddda39_b.jpg
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro
Holy smokes. What a neg. I wish I was there now. Great work David.
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From an area called The Pinnacles, Crater Lake National Park.
Excellent! We have a Pinnacles too here, but it sure doesn't look like that.
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My very first post here on the forum :)
Some shots taken in the mountains with a Crown Graphic / Ilford Delta 100.
That's a great first post. I love #3. Welcome aboard.
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h2oman - I love that shot of the Pinnacles. it's one of those examples that I find a little frustrating (in a good way) - because I've been out to the Pinnacles at crater lake, but came away with nothing of interest. It's always fascinating to learn how others "see" the same scene.
SamReeves - thank you kindly!
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Tyler,
You have some nice stuff at your site, keep posting here as well!
I've seen a few shots of the pinnacles from below, and when I was there I think I found the way that folks get to the bottom. (It is likely not NPS endorsed!) I'm headed back next week to give it a go. If you are ever down this way again, let me know.
Gregg Waterman
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Cristif,
Welcome to the forums from a fellow Crown Graphic shooter! Fun camera, fantastic format. Best of luck.
I enjoy the clouds on the last image.
-JB
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Cristif,
Welcome to the forums from a fellow Crown Graphic shooter! Fun camera, fantastic format. Best of luck.
I enjoy the clouds on the last image.
-JB
Thank you JB,
The Crown Graphic is always the choice when I go trekking in the mountains. I also have a Toyo 45C but I found that very hard to carry (tried that only once).
All the best,
Cristian
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One I have taken longer time ago. Eibsee under the Zugspitze in German Alps. It somehow is quite green (must have to do with scanning of the Fuji Pro160S), but I just seem to like it that way :)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4081/...ab1315924d.jpg
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cristif
My very first post here on the forum :)
Some shots taken in the mountains with a Crown Graphic / Ilford Delta 100.
Great images!
Show us more.
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Great images all
Here is one from New Mexico- the edge of the Great Plains where it meets the mesa country.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4094/...7f4ed2ff1b.jpg
Arca-Swiss 4x5
Nikon 75mm lens
Efke 25
dr5 process
Epson 4990 scanner
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Beautiful - love the sky
Brandon
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David; that Alplisee image is wonderful.
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http://photos.pilbeamengineering.com...scan0052-1.jpg
New York State Barge Canal. Taken with my Kodak Recomar 33 9x12cm, Efke PL100, D76 1:1, scanned negative. I'm slowly overcoming negative scratches on the emulsion when I develop...unfortunately there's a couple here.
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What are those - radio dishes?
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They are acoustic mirrors...
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I'm glad I wasn't the only one who wondered what those things were. :D
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This is very nice!
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Beautiful - love the sky
Brandon
Thanks! I did my first image with static clouds but when I noticed the movement I added a solid ND to get the movement.