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Romeo,
Welcome to Large Format Photography
Steve
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Sirius Glass
Romeo,
Welcome to Large Format Photography
Steve
Thanks Steve!:)
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Steve M Hostetter
Kodak 405mm 4.5 11x14 efke 25
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.
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Toyo G45 | Schneider 110mm f/5,6 | f/22 | 0,5s | Fuji Velvia 50
http://www.hot.ee/siilur//10.01.010.jpg
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dh003i
Andrew, your images are very nice. I like very much the texture, composition, and simplicity of them.
and definitely endorsed by me too - good to see you posting on here again, Andrew - some of the always impressive 'Andrew Ren trademark photos' + some new ideas too and no doubt all taken with a Canham 5x7
best regards
andrew
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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
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argos33
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.
hello argos,, thank you and yes putting that narrow blade of focus where you want it can sometimes be a challenge... Can't wait to see your images!
steve
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Romeo Koitmäe
Toyo G45 | Schneider 110mm f/5,6 | f/22 | 0,5s | Fuji Velvia 50
Cooooooooooooooool!
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Delaware Water Gap about 10 days ago
Portra 160VC
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SMBooth
I like it, but I sure wish that tree was a bit off center. How about a crop of it?
Jon