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Taken with the Rodenstock/Caltar 180mm lens before I shipped it out this morning. Kodak 2D 5x7.
http://silverpiscis.com/Photography/Reseda5x7_180.jpg
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Jim Fitzgerald
That would put a smile on my face! Great shot! Way to go!!
How do you think that would come as a carbon print:D
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Hi all,
My first post posting a picture. This is from a development gone bad. I kinda like the look and scanned the neg.
New Jersey Palisades.
Taken with a Toyo 45G and Schneider 270mm f/9 G-claron
Leo
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Leoformat
Hi all,
My first post posting a picture. This is from a development gone bad. I kinda like the look and scanned the neg.
New Jersey Palisades.
Taken with a Toyo 45G and Schneider 270mm f/9 G-claron
Leo
I remember this shot, maybe not same exactly but i saw something similar from Manhattan side as i was staying with a friend there for my vacation there, nice though even i was hoping to see it in colors.
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madmax12
from the Joshua Tree get together last weekend 4x5 artista film HC110 6.5 minutes . MY First LF that made me smile
That looks great Criag,The foreground and sky and rocks are right on.
Mike
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ElRooster
Taken with the Rodenstock/Caltar 180mm lens before I shipped it out this morning. Kodak 2D 5x7.
Hey, that looks like the Palisades Trail below the Porter Ridge park?
I always shot it from above. I like this perspective. :)
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Here's one of mine:
http://48pixels.com/images/palisadestrail.jpg
HP5 in Rodinal (!), crop
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Marko
Hey, that looks like the Palisades Trail below the Porter Ridge park?
I always shot it from above. I like this perspective. :)
Thanks Marko, I always shoot around there. I really like that fence.
I like yours too, I need to hike up some more and check out your view.
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Hanging around with my Tachi near the Capitola, California wharf in February.
Tachihara 4x5 Field, Nikkor 90mm ƒ8, Maco IR 820c.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/...apitolair2.jpg
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Nice shot Sam, did you use an IR filter or a deep red?
Cheers,
Leon
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ElRooster, I love your Death Valley photographs, particularly the first one. Kudos!
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Jenny Lake and the Tetons
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I have been working with commercial photography for over 20 years as a designer and retouch artist, and I have to tell you that I am in awe at the talent shown on this forum.
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Peter J. De Smidt
Nice photo, Marko.
Thanks Peter!
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routlaw
Madison River Valley & Madison Range Mountains, Montana
That is wonderful, Rob.
Thanks for sharing.
- Leigh
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MumbleyJoe
ElRooster, I love your Death Valley photographs, particularly the first one. Kudos!
Thanks Mumbley! I want to go back soon, before it gets too hot.
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You live in the valley right Marko? We should get together some time and go shooting. I don't have any large format photo buddies.
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Steve M Hostetter
Nice one Sam!
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Wonderful image Sam.
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SocalAstro
Nice shot Sam, did you use an IR filter or a deep red?
Cheers,
Leon
Thanks guys.
Yes, a Hoya R72.
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http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5179/...7f7bd0_o_d.jpg
The Jeffrey Pine on Sentinel Dome, Yosemite
Tachihara 4x5, Fuji Provia, Caltar 210mm, V750
I was so pleased to have the light take on the colors it did, but I think my front standard slipped down (not properly tightened I guess) and my framing changed after I slipped in the film holder, hence the narrow crop (the slide has a bunch of unfocused rock down below, rather than colorful sky above... d'oh!). I still like it. I took a Velvia shot as well and the color is ridiculous on that, but it was underexposed and very tough to scan.
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MumbleyJoe
The Jeffrey Pine on Sentinel Dome, Yosemite
Tachihara 4x5, Fuji Provia, Caltar 210mm, V750
I was so pleased to have the light take on the colors it did, but I think my front standard slipped down (not properly tightened I guess) and my framing changed after I slipped in the film holder, hence the narrow crop (the slide has a bunch of unfocused rock down below, rather than colorful sky above... d'oh!). I still like it. I took a Velvia shot as well and the color is ridiculous on that, but it was underexposed and very tough to scan.
Still very nice, beautiful color.
Rob
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Yes, nice colors, love it.
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ElRooster
You live in the valley right Marko? We should get together some time and go shooting. I don't have any large format photo buddies.
Sure. If a few others who also live around here want to join us, we could organize a group shoot...
:)
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One seascape and one landscape
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routlaw, Professional - thanks! the color really was extraordinary.
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Abbiategrasso, Italy Morning Fog
5X7 180 Nikkor W
Efke Pl 100 - Pyrocat HD
JandC Nuance - MAS Amidol
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Another beautiful one, Donald. The quality of your work is exceptionally and consistently high.
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MumbleyJoe
The Jeffrey Pine on Sentinel Dome, Yosemite
Tachihara 4x5, Fuji Provia, Caltar 210mm, V750
I was so pleased to have the light take on the colors it did, but I think my front standard slipped down (not properly tightened I guess) and my framing changed after I slipped in the film holder, hence the narrow crop (the slide has a bunch of unfocused rock down below, rather than colorful sky above... d'oh!). I still like it. I took a Velvia shot as well and the color is ridiculous on that, but it was underexposed and very tough to scan.
The light is wonderful must wait all day for that kind of light
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It may not be exactly what you in-visioned but it is still a beautiful image. The color is rich without being overdone.
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Sanjay Sen
Another beautiful one, Donald. The quality of your work is exceptionally and consistently high.
Thank you
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madmax12, stradibarrius - Thanks both for your comments. Incidentally, if you see my avatar photo, that was taken within a minute or so looking the opposite direction, so that's the light (off the clouds) that's lighting the Jeffrey Pine in my shot. I got a lot of mileage out of those few minutes of light. :)
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This was taken on a 110XL at f/22 - Ebony 45SU - desaturated Velvia 50
http://static.timparkin.co.uk/static...nfo_treees.jpg
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One seascape and one landscape
I'm really diggin the "seascape" one with the lighthouse!
thanks for sharing
-Dan
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It was a beautiful warm spring day so I spent it wandering around the open space behind my house. I always think of it as my extended backyard.
Shen Hao PTB 4x5, Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5, Delta 100.
http://www.stahlke.us/uploads/creek_002.jpg
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Thunderhead. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
Wista VX 4x5 / 150mm Rodenstock Apo Sironar lens / Red filter / Tri X Pan / Acu-1 developer
http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/u...erheadcopy.jpg
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I like your backyard :-) Nice shot as well.
-Leon
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Mark Stahlke
It was a beautiful warm spring day so I spent it wandering around the open space behind my house. I always think of it as my extended backyard.
Shen Hao PTB 4x5, Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5, Delta 100.
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Great shot; I really like the sky/clouds in this one.
Cheers,
Leon
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Duane Polcou
Thunderhead. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
Wista VX 4x5 / 150mm Rodenstock Apo Sironar lens / Red filter / Tri X Pan / Acu-1 developer
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Mark Stahlke
It was a beautiful warm spring day so I spent it wandering around the open space behind my house. I always think of it as my extended backyard.
Shen Hao PTB 4x5, Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5, Delta 100.
Now that's a backyard! Nicely done. :D
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A little more color and light, Canham 8x10, Schneider SSXL 210/5.6 at f/8, on Kodak Portra 400NC.
Larry
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http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5099/...b6bcb47f_b.jpg
Cholla Garden at Sunrise
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Arca Swiss 4x5, 150mm 5.6 Symmar-S Schneider, Provia 100F QL
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http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5175/...1972cf2b_b.jpg
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Arca Swiss 4x5, 150mm 5.6 Symmar-S Schneider, Kodak Ektar 100
[Larger view]
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Mark Stahlke
It was a beautiful warm spring day so I spent it wandering around the open space behind my house. I always think of it as my extended backyard.
Absolutely wonderful! Like a fairy tale! The depth created by the light and the wide angle lens are so beautiful. Thank you for showing us this picture!
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dperez,
I love the color palette on the second shot. Very nice.
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Testing my new lens this morning :)
Sinar F2 + Schneider Symmar-S MC 5,6/300
Exposure 1/60sec f5.6 ISO100
Film: Fomapan 100+ 4x5''
Dev: 10 minutes in D76 1+1 rotary procesing in Jobo CPA2plus processor
Scanned with Epson 4870
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5018/...3b592d09_z.jpg
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Duane Polcou
Thunderhead. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
Wista VX 4x5 / 150mm Rodenstock Apo Sironar lens / Red filter / Tri X Pan / Acu-1 developer
Fantastic image...
Jiri
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szadow
Haunting image, what kind of birds?
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dperez
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Arca Swiss 4x5, 150mm 5.6 Symmar-S Schneider, Kodak Ektar 100
This is a fantastic shot dperez!. Amazing colors.
-Leon