More Bonsai Rock:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/...3fb32bd9_b.jpg
I got a batch of color film back today. I had forgotten all about this one.
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More Bonsai Rock:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/...3fb32bd9_b.jpg
I got a batch of color film back today. I had forgotten all about this one.
Some of the latest attempts at deep-forest pictures.
George
Here a picture of mine:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4146/...7d6b209af6.jpgEvening in bavarian winter by Mr.RJ-M, on Flickr
I'd love to get some feedback on these two which I'm working on for a call for entry. If you see anything that requires work, please let me know.
Velvia 100F and 300M for both. The second used an 81b and a 2 stop GND, the first, no filters. I'm thinking the second may benefit by cropping to a 3:2 ratio.
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...07_006_sml.jpg
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...007_005_sm.jpg
Thanks Steve,
Good catch. I accidentally got a couple degrees off level in that first one and had to correct it by cropping, but I'm planning to scan it by fluid mounting, which should give me a bit more wiggle room. Could have sworn I had lined up the reflections on the ground glass before locking down the ballhead.
And thanks roteague as well.
Mel-
Personally I wouldn't crop the second one, I like the headroom above the mountains, and the foreground too.
I agree - I wouldn't crop the second either - I like it as is. Both are great!
Kodak 405mm 4.5 11x14 efke 25
Georz 300mm 11x14 efke 25
Toyo G45 | Schneider 110mm f/5,6 | f/22 | 0,5s | Fuji Velvia 50
http://live.hot.ee/files/get/2802645
Romeo,
Welcome to Large Format Photography
Steve
Wow look at that depth of field! Crazy how it just cuts through the trees, even at that distance. I have a Dagor 420mm that I can't wait to try on a 16x20 I am building. I am hoping to get some narrow depth of field like that for environmental portraits, etc.
Toyo G45 | Schneider 110mm f/5,6 | f/22 | 0,5s | Fuji Velvia 50
http://www.hot.ee/siilur//10.01.010.jpg
Coliban River at the base of Trentham Falls
8x10 Pinhole 145mm/f290 Fomapan100 in Rodinal 1:100
http://images.fotopic.net/1fc9so.jpg
Cheers
Shane
Delaware Water Gap about 10 days ago
Portra 160VC
here is a few c41 images, shot with a shen hao ptb45, ektar 100 4x5, processed in a jobo, the waterall is dry falls located in highlands north carolina, screwed up the exposure, scenes were very contrasty. lens used was a 75mm f8 super angulon
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/7194/68115430.jpg
4x5 / 150mm schneider / portra 160nc
Here are a few of my most recent shots. I have been using Ektar 100 recently on a lot of shoots and Im really loving the rich reds that it produces. Overall good tonality and sharpness to the film also, definitely lives up to the hype.
Kodak Ektar 100
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4088/...69857512_b.jpg
fuji provia 100f
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/...d8ee6a84_b.jpg
fuji provia 100f
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...ea0a1bd0_b.jpg
Opatrilka, Prokops Valley, Prague
Magnola 13x18
Belar 210
Foma 100
http://rapelik.wz.cz/odstcilka1.jpg
White Sands N.M. Efke 4x5 infrared
Thank you Eddo.
sidmac, really like that second image. The only issue I see is the shadow creeping into the lower right corner.
This one has some issues but I love the tones in the sky and the texture in the shadows (and the ewe and her lamb). 5x7 HP5, Semi standing Pyrocat P in a black fim bag with a home made light trap (still working it out), very nice Fujinar 210mm f4.5 tessar.
David
Thanks for the feedback. White Sands is almost infrared looking with normal film.
Amazing posts lately, If you guys don't mind I'd like to share a shot I took a couple of days ago. It's a small desert rabbit path between rocks around an ancient volcano.
Shot during sunset on Tmax100 and a 90mm lens.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1231/...1428afa5_b.jpg
I have shot landscape with 35mm, 2 1/4, 6x9 and 4x5 and there is something about shooting with a 4x5 that is particularly satisfying. I believe it is the act of composing and focusing the in the camera ground glass that can give you that feeling of painting like an artist. I can and have had that feeling with smaller formats, but I definitely feel it more when shooting the large format. I may wait for the light, get a better sense of the shot, maybe move the camera, and definitely I shoot less. Do you have to have a 4x5 to shoot landscape? Of course not, but it sometimes feels like you do.
Nicolas
I love desert images, your shot is just spectacular.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, have a nice week!
An intimate landscape from Sonora Pass, Sierra, August 2010.
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/canp/590-1-Web.jpg
Tachihara 4x5
210 Symmar-S
Astia 100-F
--P
I like the crack on the rock, Frank.