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Skiper75
Linhof Mastertechnika Schneider 90/5,6 Delta 100
Indeed great tonality! The reflections under the bridge from the water really shine
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near home - southern Italy - it's called "Costa dei trabocchi"
Toyo 45a - Symmar 135
ilford fp4+ developed in Rodinal 1+25
scanned from print with Epson v500
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Railroad Tracks by Alan Klein, on Flickr
Chamonix 45H-1, Nikkor 300mm, Provia 100, 4x5, F/45 1 sec, Lightroom 6, Epson 850 scanner
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Nice, and the tracks look like they'd be fun to hike and explore.
Did you put your ear to the rail to make sure nothing was coming?
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Heroique
Nice, and the tracks look like they'd be fun to hike and explore.
Did you put your ear to the rail to make sure nothing was coming?
Thanks. A train comes through about once a week, not sure from which direction. So, I did keep looking behind me ready to grab the tripod and camera and run.
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Alan Klein
Chamonix 45H-1, Nikkor 300mm, Provia 100, 4x5, F/45 1 sec, Lightroom 6, Epson 850 scanner
Very nice indeed!
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Yellow Branch Falls, near Walhalla, South Carolina
Intrepid Mk4, Nikkor 90/8, TMX, Pyrocat
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Was distracted from kids climbing up at the top, worried they were going to slip and kill themselves, and forgot to stop down. So overexposed 3 stops and not enough DOF to get the tree-tops sharp, but oh well.
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Yellow Branch Falls, near Walhalla, South Carolina
Excellent, you certainly picked the right day of the year--the corona at the top really lifts the scene onto an allegorical level. (Of course a faster shutter speed to catch plummeting sprogs would provide a Dante-esq/Hieronymus Bosch vibe as well.;))
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Yellow Branch Falls, near Walhalla, South Carolina
Intrepid Mk4, Nikkor 90/8, TMX, Pyrocat
Gorgeous!