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Out with some friends this past Saturday morning near Fort Worth, Texas
I loved the way the Sun beams came thru the clouds. I decided to meter so that the foreground would be darker as it was very uninteresting.
Still learning the 4x5...
Shen-Hao 4x5
75mm F4.5 NIKKOR SW
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
Self Developed
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...d07e0961_b.jpg
-Robert
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Originally Posted by
RmFrase
Out with some friends this past Saturday morning near Fort Worth, Texas
I loved the way the Sun beams came thru the clouds. I decided to meter so that the foreground would be darker as it was very uninteresting.
Still learning the 4x5...
Shen-Hao 4x5
75mm F4.5 NIKKOR SW
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
Self Developed
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...d07e0961_b.jpg
-Robert
Wow, great rays of light, and I like the telephone poles dotting the bottom of the image. Good work. :)
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Thanks for the compliments! The foreground at this spot was really bad - trash, oil drilling stuff, brush, fences, etc.
But I was just drawn to the Rays!
-R
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Nice one Robert!!!
Here is one from last year out in New Mexico.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4097/...804b5abd93.jpg
Arca-Swiss 4x5
Velvia 100F
Epson 4990
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Darren H
Bee-uu-tee-ful chrome. :) Liking your placement of the grasses there.
Re: box camera negative, unfixed sun print, polymax fb paper ( 2 days )
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jnanian
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John,
I can't see much here. It is a very dark image (small too).
Diane
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SamReeves
Bee-uu-tee-ful chrome. :) Liking your placement of the grasses there.
Thanks. Storm is moving toward me and the sun is setting behind me. There was lightning. After the first few drops started I put up the 4x5 and kept going with the DSLR as it is much easier to run to cover with it than an view camera if the storm passed over me. Luckily the storm dissolved before it got to me. I did manage this with DSLR and a longer exposure. Since its a digital and not LF I'll link it.
http://www.wildernessphotographer.ne...55057822_2UFnA
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Very Nice image Darren - wish I could have seen it!
-R
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Hey, I got one of them those there type sun-ray type photos. Taken somewhere north-western Arizona. Had a gaggle of French tourists empty off a bus and immediately made a bee line to exactly where we were set up. We had been waiting for something to happen there and had been set up for at least a 1/2 hour. They actually stood in front of the camera as we were trying to capture the moment! Amazing that there is like 5000 miles of rim line surrounding this huge hole in the ground, and they choose to stand right in front of my tripod asking all kinds of questions as we worked frantically for the 2 minutes that this lasted. I never cease to be amazed at what some people will do! Rained like a SOB later that night as we grilled dinner at the campsite, after the sun set. Got totally drenched. Fortunately, we emptied a half dozen bottles of Pino, so we didn't really care! Aplogize for the bad scan. Canham 5x7, Nikkor 210, 5x7 320TXP, Orange filter.