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Forgot to mention that this was shot with a B+W UV circular filter and a Tiffen Deep Yellow 15 4x4 filter (1-2/3stops.) The Yellow filter really brings out the detail. Initially I was somewhat concerned about leaving the UV on (overkill?) but left it on. The resulting exposure was f22-1/3 at 1/15 second on Delta 100.
Thomas
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Attachment 228710 MT.Lemmon Wisner FP4 XTol
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Along the Vapst river, northern Sweden
Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, Fujinon 125mm NSW, FP4+
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Difficult lighting, well done Bryan!
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Gary Beasley
Difficult lighting, well done Bryan!
+1 from me as well--very impressing sifting of tones here, so any liner notes would be appreciated. Otherwise, my favorite so far--though I think the barn/lane shot will be a bestseller for you.
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Corran
Hoh Rainforest
Shen Hao 4x5 / Nikkor 90mm
Very nice. I like it a lot
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Thanks y'all! The light was so different there than what I was used to. It didn't feel overly contrasty and I think my meter reading gave me a solid 7-8 stops, but the impressive array of green tones makes a great greyscale! I shot this in color too I think...
CB, this is developed in Pyrocat 1:1:100, for 20 minutes at 75F, with agitation at the start and every 6-7 minutes. So not quite stand development but almost. Also, the developer is used twice. Once for 5 rolls of film (agitated normally, 11 minutes) and then 6 sheets of 4x5. This seems to work well for me and is economical when I shoot a lot of rolls and sheets!
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So how did the Hao do in the Hoh?
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:)
That reminds me. I had to wait almost 30 minutes for folks to stop walking through the area or looking at the camera and talking with me about this or that. I'm lucky to have gotten a few seconds to shoot my exposure! I think this is my favorite b&w 4x5 from the trip, unless I find something better in the half dozen sheets of Efke I shot and haven't developed yet.