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I posted the original scan of this several month ago in the "My First LF Shot" thread. I had it drum scanned and after a series of proofs over the past couple of months I'm ready to print it large, probably 40x32 just because I'm dying to hang a print that maximizes large format - and really this print is much more interesting large.
Merced River - Acapulco Cliff
Portra 160 NC, Nikkor 135mm f/5.6
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Côte d'Opale, France/Sinar F2/Fujinon W210/5.6 Bergger 200 asa 4X5''
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austin granger
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austin granger
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austin granger
You are on a roll Austin (as a figure of speech of course - no wait on medium format too). I guess that you have had a spur of good time going out shooting. Nice.
Cheers,
Luc
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lbenac
You are on a roll Austin (as a figure of speech of course - no wait on medium format too). I guess that you have had a spur of good time going out shooting. Nice.
Cheers,
Luc
Luc,
I guess I have been on a bit of a tear lately. I love the autumn months. Well that, and ever since I entered my forties, I have to admit that I've felt a certain urgency-ha! I don't think I can keep up this pace much longer though-a few more pictures and then I'm going to have to take a breath.
Cheers to you as well,
Austin
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Austin I like them all but the last one got me....nice stuff
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Wandered around an old iron ore mine yesterday. 4x5, Provia 100F, Nikkor 210
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The tree
A tree in the Dutch nature reserve Loonse & Drunense Duinen. I had noticed this tree a couple of months ago. Because of the background a fog covered day was needed to photograph it. Last Sunday proved perfect.
Technical details: Cambo Wide with 5,6 65mm Super-Angulon lens ad f/22, orange filter, Ilford XP2 super.