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Thank you very much.
It can be helpful to go back over older images and re-do some of them. It's remarkable how things can appear, once we've had a chance to forget all about our original "pre-visualization" - and with 5 more years of experience.
Also, the same image can be either dull or exciting, depending on print size: this one needs to be a bit large, because the content, so to speak, is in the details. Using the "right" method of sharpening is critical too. It has taken 5 years to learn more about that too. :rolleyes:
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Ken Lee
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Maple Tree, 2006
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, Pyrocat HD
Superb; nice tones and composition here!
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One last one, near the summit of La Meije in the Rhône-Alpes;
Glacier de l'Homme
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6005/...0c9e4a13_b.jpg
Sinar F, Schneider 180mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
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I love snow in black and white.
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David Hedley
One last one, near the summit of La Meije in the Rhône-Alpes;
Glacier de l'Homme
Sinar F, Schneider 180mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
Great control of the tones.
Failure from Crescent City. Underexposed. The digital shots turned out.
http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/2411/img310copy.jpg
75mm Velvia 50 4x5.
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David Hedley
One last one, near the summit of La Meije in the Rhône-Alpes;
Glacier de l'Homme; Sinar F, Schneider 180mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
Very nice tonality. Is the rock really that dark? In this rendering it looks volcanic.
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Zaitz
I'm sure they did but I'm a sucker for these kinds of pictures.
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Zaitz
aweful lotta black in this shot no matter what you exposed it at with velvia.
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I don't know, I kind of like it like that. Of course I have a life long love affair with the sky, so to me it's more about the sky than the foreground, with this wonderful colorful sky over a dark, brooding and somewhat mysterious foreground. More exposure would have made a very different and no doubt more realistic image, but I'm not sure I'd have liked it better, just different.