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It's kind of mesmerizing to post in this thread with all its excellent contributions. With appropriate trepidation, I post my very first baby steps into 4x5 territory here. C&C are very welcome.
http://www.koraks.nl/galleries/snaps...T45_141_01.jpg
Symmar-S 210/5.6
HP5+ in Rodinal
Epson 4990 scan
Thanks! It's my camera testing grounds; this park is a few minutes' from my home and I really like these cypresses. With their feet in the water and the way their needles get the wildest colors in autumn, they seem almost out of this world. Well, this continent at least ;)
In fact, I started out with a different composition, but the people were too far to the edge, so I decided to take a different approach and give them a more pronounced place in the composition. Yes, they definitely have noticed me; I passed them just before setting up this shot. They seemed very friendly, but also absorbed in some sort of drama the guy was apparently fed up with and she was supporting him. I didn't gather much from their conversation, but their stay in the park wasn't all about letting the dog (the origin of the ripples in the pond) have some free-range time.
Fun fact: this spot is where the local adolescents like to come in twos and threes to smoke a joint - I always come across a few whenever I go there in the evening :P
Alright, one more from last night:
http://www.koraks.nl/galleries/snaps...B45_141_01.jpg
On Fomapan 100
Mt. Everest.
Gens,
One from few days ago,
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3921/...15876a31_c.jpg
6x9_2014-4832+33 por Renato Augusto Salles, no Flickr
Tree - Dilermando de Aguiar - RS - Brazil
Sinar F2, Tominon 4/105mm, Fuji Across 100 ISO, Graflex RH-8 back 6x9, Agfa Rodinal 1:100 in stand 1hr 20ºC.
Cheers,
Renato