I admire your scholarship and dedication.
To the OP, here is one from Yellowstone;
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3389/...f773248b_b.jpg
Toyo metal field, Schneider 180mm, Acros / Rodinal
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I admire your scholarship and dedication.
To the OP, here is one from Yellowstone;
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3389/...f773248b_b.jpg
Toyo metal field, Schneider 180mm, Acros / Rodinal
Haven't been here in awhile. AS 4x5, Fuji 240A, Kodak E100VS.
http://www.trinidaddreamscape.net/pi...AS45_060w1.jpg
http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/3...uincho2es7.jpg
Shen Hao 4x5, Schneider Super Angulon 47mm, Tmax 100, 25A filter
And some more...
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/4...sias232fd2.jpg
Wista 45 DX, Fuji SWD 90/5.6, Fuji Acros, Orange filter
http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/133...sias243sb4.jpg
Linhof Technika IV, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, FP4+, orange filter
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/8...esias60sg7.jpg
Linhof Technika IV, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, Tmax 100, orange filter
Dramatic shot, Nana Sousa Dias! It's great to see what that lens (47mm) looks like on 4x5. Is that using a center filter?
Gorgeous stuff, Nana.
Nana,
Thanks for the great images which just confirms to me that it's time to look for a lens wider than my 90mm.
Yeah, those are beautiful, Nana.
My contribution:
Wizard Island, Crater Lake. Osaka 4x5, 90 mm Caltar (widest I own), Astia with 2 or 3 stop split ND filter.
http://www.greggwaterman.com/CL_clouds_realsmall_BW.jpg
Welcome aboard, I have never lost the excitement of working with LF in the landscape.
Work with one or two lens and keep thing simple and you will have the time of your life.
If you are patient with yourself and give yourself the time to grow with this tool it will reward you ten fold.
Check out my new website to see what I mean
http://www.richardjohnsonphotography.com/
Richard