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dlin
Flooded Corn Fields
TMY developed in Pyrocat HD
Printed on Ilford MGIV FB toned in selenium and thiocarbamide.
Excellent!
ps: Daniel, this image compelled me to have a look at your other work. Very fine, indeed. Shall I embarass you with the link?
http://www.dlinphotography.com/Main.html
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briand
Other than being B&W and 4x5, this one looks like a picture I took in Beijing about 4 years ago. Where is this?
Also, is it fog or what? (Beijing was a yellow pollution laden dust, for me).
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Merg Ross
I'm blushing! Thank you for the encouragement- it means a lot to me.
All the best,
Daniel
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Daniel,
Merg's praise is well founded - accept it graciously and without embarrassment.
To Rick and any of the rest of you with like-minded LF buddies,
Count your blessings. I'd love to tag along with someone else who is doing LF B&W work of the things I like!
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Great images everyone... :)
A recent image.
jim k
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Jim,
I'm always amazed, and quite envious, of the tonal range of your images.
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Originally Posted by
dlin
I'm blushing! Thank you for the encouragement- it means a lot to me.
All the best,
Daniel
I agree completely with Merg's comment. That's some terrific work you have there. Who'd have thunk in Eagle Creek, Indiana? Just goes to show that you don't have to travel a long way from home to make great photographs, at least not when someone has your talent.
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Crater Lake NP, Oregon. 4x5, 150mm