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Have always been a silent admirer of the website soaking in as much knowledge as I can from all the great photographers here.
However, unlike most , I photograph only in pinholes in large format which I still believe is acceptable to post images here.
The image taken at Badlands National Park a couple of weeks back in Ilford Delta 100 . Developed in Rodinal at 1:100 semi stand development and then scanned in Epson V 750.
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Badlands by Abhishek Dasgupta, on Flickr
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I still find a sentence full of hashtags hard to comprehend. I'm probably just old.
:-) Just copied and pasted from my Instagram post.
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Have always been a silent admirer of the website soaking in as much knowledge as I can from all the great photographers here.
However, unlike most , I photograph only in pinholes in large format which I still believe is acceptable to post images here.
The image taken at Badlands National Park a couple of weeks back in Ilford Delta 100 . Developed in Rodinal at 1:100 semi stand development and then scanned in Epson V 750.
Badlands[/url] by
Abhishek Dasgupta, on Flickr
That is great tonality for a pinhole shot, nice work. What a great place and good light.
I've been contemplating shooting some pinhole images, but the lack of compositional precision has put me off a bit. How do you manage that, do you shoot wider and crop?
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very nice at many levels .. tone, composition
Thank you, much appreciated.
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Ahh ... Glencoe!!!
Wish I could be there again!!!!
How I long to go to Scotland again...
Ohh... great image, JeRuFo!
Thank you, Folker. Funny that you should leave a comment. When I drove over there the day before, it was overcast and grey and I was planning on visiting the waterfall a bit further south in Glen Orchy that you have such a beautiful image of and has always stuck in my head. But when I saw the snow on the peaks and the sky opening up a bit, I couldn't resist a bit of sightseeing on Rannoch Moor.
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Only been once to Glencoe sadly before I took up LF. Much history for me personally being a MacDonald. Beautiful image - makes me what to go back again.
Thank you. With a family history, some of the places in Scotland must be extra special to visit. Especially around the castles and ruins where the history of the clans is still very palpable.
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It does not matter, the results of velvia, because this work is breathtaking!
Very kind, thank you.
Jewan
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Re Glencoe - what can I add? Very very nice...
Apropos of nothing, I bought my first large format camera not thirty miles from there, at Aberfeldy. Many years ago...
Neil
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I spent one night near Glencoe on my way to Ullapool, about 3 weeks ago. A bit of a gamble hoping for that one sunrise to work out, but the weather cooperated beautifully. A clear and frosty night had put some ice on the water and turn the grass nice and crisp (with icicles hanging on the banks). I had spent 9 days there 3 years ago in the same time of year, but it was so grey and bland back then that it took this one morning to see why some of these locations are so famous.
I have it on Velvia as well, but haven't developed those yet. But however that turns out, I think this one will stand its ground anyway.
Really really beautiful! An amazing photograph and I'm very interested to see the colour version of it!
I love this place too. Have been there last year for 2 daysand managed to get some sunset shots. Was very lucky because the weather was quite bad overall. On my search for the best place to shoot I nearly sank into the moor, got stuck up to my hips in a hole that I didn't see but fortuneately I could get out quite easily. Here is one pic on Ektar 100 4x5, 75mm:
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That's a terrific photo, sdzsdz.
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Really really beautiful! An amazing photograph and I'm very interested to see the colour version of it!
I love this place too. Have been there last year for 2 daysand managed to get some sunset shots. Was very lucky because the weather was quite bad overall. On my search for the best place to shoot I nearly sank into the moor, got stuck up to my hips in a hole that I didn't see but fortuneately I could get out quite easily. Here is one pic on Ektar 100 4x5, 75mm:
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Thank you, that's too kind.
I had seen your image before. I had never thought of shooting a sunset there, but the reflection on the water is very nice. I have never seen a fiery sunset on Rannoch Moor, but it must be quite special and helps the colour on the grass etc.
It can get quite boggy there, that's true, and the moor is big, you're lucky you could get out on your own or it could have taken a while before you were found. I had the luck that there was a frozen top layer, which makes walking a bit easier. Still managed to sink through it with m boots here and there, but never anything worse.
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Bavarian Alps, Germany
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Chamonix 45-N2 | Nikkor-M 200 | Ilford FP4+
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Chamonix 045N-2, 75mm Grandagon N, Tmax 100 in Tmax dev., rotation development, Heidelberg Tango dumscanner
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1632/...d67a28a0_b.jpgThe Bridge by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr