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cgratham
Love this tf. Great work. The texture in the reeds is wonderful, and I really like the different feel of how the light changes from near to far. Fwiw, on my monitor I can barely see any vertical streaking.
Chris
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Gabe
Many thanks. They definitely have a lot of character.
I like it too! Disparate elements making a harmonious composition.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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cgratham
Love this tf. Great work.
Chris
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otto.f
+1
Thank you.
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Iran, Panoral 45 camera, Nikkor-W 150/5.6, Kodak E100-VS 4x5in slide film
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ALVANDI Camera
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Fall color along the Cliff Range in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Toyo 45AII, Fujinon CM-W 150mm, Kodak Ektar in CineStill C-41.
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Cliff Range by Kevin Pihlaja, on Flickr
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Gabe, the birches is making me thinking hard about some E6 chemistry. E100 looking totally superb, and your shooting, too :)
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Tin Can
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Thank you.
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John Power
Gabe, the birches is making me thinking hard about some E6 chemistry. E100 looking totally superb, and your shooting, too :)
Many thanks. I've still only shot one box of 4x5 and a roll of 120 of the new E100, but yes early impressions are it's a superb film. Slightly warmer toned than Provia 100F, especially with shaded greens.
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Toyo Robos, 150mm Apo Sirona-S, Delta 100. I also shot this with the 8x10 and got what I consider a better negative and will be printing it as a platinum-toned kallitype.
Thomas