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Apakuni Falls by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Camera: Ebony RSW45
Lens: Schneider APO-Symmar 150mm
Film: Fujifilm Acros, ISO 80
Filters: #25 Red, Polarizer
Exposure: F22 -- 1 sec
Development: Ilfotec DD-X 1:6, 20 deg C, 6:00 minutes, BTZS Tubes
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Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
First station of our journey was Bamburgh in the North-East of England:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/532/1...e476eed2_b.jpgBamburgh 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Followed by Loch Tulla in Scotland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/456/1...952aa772_b.jpgLoch Tulla Morning 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Here is the Hook Lighthouse in the south of Ireland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/319/1...856ab303_b.jpgHook Lighthouse 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
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I like all three! If I had to choose, it would be a tough call between #1 and #3, very nice composition and exposure.
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mijosc
This is one of those images I would hang in my living room and tell people I knew the photographer personally....well, sorta-kinda, anyway.
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sdzsdz
Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
Very nice! I think I especially like the first one. I was at Bamburgh a few years ago but didn't get an image nearly as nice.
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Michael Graves
This is one of those images I would hang in my living room and tell people I knew the photographer personally....well, sorta-kinda, anyway.
Wow, what a compliment! Thank you!
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One more from the Pika Lake excursion. I found a shoreline rock that mirrored the alpenglow-lit peak in the distance and front-tilted to nail the focus on both.
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Is anyone showing scans of actual prints (like some of the other sharing threads) anymore or just scans of negatives (reversed) and transparencies?
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Originally Posted by
sdzsdz
Hey There! Unbelievable ggod fotos here in the moment. I love the B+W work from mijosc! Its amazing. I´m back from a 3,5 weeks trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. We were on our way with a camper. Unfortunately the weather was quite bad. There were only 3 days in all this time that were without rain. All that was quite a challenge form my ttwo little kids, my wife and me. And in terms of fotography it was a challange too. Always a compromise between familiy and taking photos with a LF-camera. I had to get up very early many times, also I was late into bed quite every day to try to fetch the best lite.
The pictures are not in a chronological order, I will show what I have developed and scanned. So it starts with some B+W. All others will follow if I get them back from developing.
All pictures taken with a Chamonix 045n2 and 75, 150 and 210mm lenses. All B+W is shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Tmax dev. with times between 5min and 6:20min.
First station of our journey was Bamburgh in the North-East of England:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/532/1...e476eed2_b.jpgBamburgh 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Followed by Loch Tulla in Scotland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/456/1...952aa772_b.jpgLoch Tulla Morning 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Here is the Hook Lighthouse in the south of Ireland:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/319/1...856ab303_b.jpgHook Lighthouse 1 by
Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
Great work Sebastian.
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Thank you everybody, much apreciated!
Here are two more, the places, time and equipment are written down in extension in below the images on flickr.
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3792/...c9ce0b7a_b.jpgKillarny 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3747/...05e92ed3_b.jpgDark Hedges 1 by Sebastian Dziuba, auf Flickr