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jtomasella
Well you are on the west coast so I'm guessing the PCT?
I'm actually in New Zealand, those are from the east coast of the central north island, Whirinaki forest.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Steven Ruttenberg
If I remember, I will post the starting point, raw scan.
hm..to me your shot - guess made almost at the same spot and time - posted in https://www.largeformatphotography.i...=1#post1535567
has more natural colors and seems to me better exposed...
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Originally Posted by
Tin Can
I shot Kodachrome only from the 50's
Slide shows all the time
Still have the slides
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Originally Posted by
Steven Ruttenberg
My dad too. Every weekend it seemed. People actually socialized back then. What a concept.
My family too during my growing up years. We had good friends we’d all share our Canyonlands, Lake Powell, and southwestern Colorado vacations with all the time. It was a great experience.
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Images from late winter in the Peak District National Park, UK. All taken early April with my Chamonix 045N-2. Please click for larger!
"Sunrise" at Carl Wark looking towards Higger Tor. Weak sunrise.
90mm Caltar f6.8@f22, 1/2s, 3 stop ND grad filter, Fuji Velvia 50.
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Black Middle Clough Waterfall. Grey and overcast.
Rodenstock 135mm SironarNf5.6@f16 and 1/3, 2s, circular polariser, Ilford Delta 100
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Flooded foreshore, Ladybower Reservoir. Overcast and getting dark.
Nikon 300mm f9@f16 and 1/3, 1s, Fuji Provia 100F.
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Mayhem, above Ladybower Reservoir. Bright but overcast.
Caltar 210mm f6.8@f16 and 2/3, 10s, 81A filter, Kodak Ektar 100 converted to BW using Silver Efex2
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scheinfluger_77
My family too during my growing up years. We had good friends we’d all share our Canyonlands, Lake Powell, and southwestern Colorado vacations with all the time. It was a great experience.
I used Kodachrome exclusively for as long as I could get it, first in 120 rolls, later in 35mm as that was all that was left. Mine was among the final batches processed by Duane's the year after Kodak discontinued it completely. My guess is that beyond the cost and issues around the chemistry required, Velvia had a large part in killing it off, I know I went in that direction for a few years and found it superior for grey, rainy, or green landscapes, while Kodak was better at natural colors, people, and drier terrain.
It was sad to see it go, I'd still be shooting it today if it were still available.
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Originally Posted by
Meekyman
Images from late winter in the Peak District National Park, UK. All taken early April with my Chamonix 045N-2. Please click for larger!
"Sunrise" at Carl Wark looking towards Higger Tor. Weak sunrise.
90mm Caltar f6.8@f22, 1/2s, 3 stop ND grad filter, Fuji Velvia 50.
Attachment 200489
Black Middle Clough Waterfall. Grey and overcast.
Rodenstock 135mm SironarNf5.6@f16 and 1/3, 2s, circular polariser, Ilford Delta 100
Attachment 200490
Flooded foreshore, Ladybower Reservoir. Overcast and getting dark.
Nikon 300mm f9@f16 and 1/3, 1s, Fuji Provia 100F.
Attachment 200491
Mayhem, above Ladybower Reservoir. Bright but overcast.
Caltar 210mm f6.8@f16 and 2/3, 10s, 81A filter, Kodak Ektar 100 converted to BW using Silver Efex2
Attachment 200492
Meekyman:
Really like the 'Ladybower Reservoir' image. Totally draws me into the scene. Well done!
Drewf64
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Ron (Netherlands)
That is how quickly the light changes at the Canyon. I can take 5 shots within 10 minutes and each one will be different. I was also pointed about 45 degrees to the right from the previous shot.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Meekyman
Images from late winter in the Peak District National Park, UK. All taken early April with my Chamonix 045N-2. Please click for larger!
"Sunrise" at Carl Wark looking towards Higger Tor. Weak sunrise.
90mm Caltar f6.8@f22, 1/2s, 3 stop ND grad filter, Fuji Velvia 50.
Attachment 200489
Black Middle Clough Waterfall. Grey and overcast.
Rodenstock 135mm SironarNf5.6@f16 and 1/3, 2s, circular polariser, Ilford Delta 100
Attachment 200490
Flooded foreshore, Ladybower Reservoir. Overcast and getting dark.
Nikon 300mm f9@f16 and 1/3, 1s, Fuji Provia 100F.
Attachment 200491
Mayhem, above Ladybower Reservoir. Bright but overcast.
Caltar 210mm f6.8@f16 and 2/3, 10s, 81A filter, Kodak Ektar 100 converted to BW using Silver Efex2
Attachment 200492
I like the waterfall!
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The crested saguaro is a rare "fellow being" of the Sonoran Desert. A Garnegiea Gigantea unicorn if you will. Having lived in Arizona all my life, this is the first crested saguaro I've seen in person. It was a special treat to photograph.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...754fcb8f_h.jpg SONORAN UNICORN v.1 by Jeff D. Welker, on Flickr
Arca-Swiss 4x5 F-Metric, Ilford Ilfotch DDX, Illford FP4+, Rodenstock APO-Sironar-S 150mm f/5.6, Epson V850, SP-445 Compact 4x5 Film Processing System