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David Hedley
Wonderful images from Zion and Antelope Canyon!
I haven't been able to photograph much this year, partly because of work and partly because shoulder surgery has made it difficult to carry my LF gear, but with the help of my son I took the Sinar out earlier this week;
Verzasca
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5650/...db4189bd_b.jpg
Sinar F, Nikkor-Q 300mm, Fuji Acros / Xtol 1:1
Nice tones
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Snowy Trail, Highbanks Metropark, Columbus, OH
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5699/2...f343c67a_c.jpg
Tachihara 8x10 + Nikkor T 600
Ilford HP5+ in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
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Shailendra
An iconic scene well done---a fine way to launch your ULF portfolio!:cool:
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at Birch Point Beach state park, Owls Head Maine. November 2015. 4x5 speed graphic, 7.25" verito soft focus lens, Ilford FP4+ in pyrocat hdc.
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Originally Posted by
jesse
I like this! At first glance it looks chaotic but the compositional elements really come together nicely.
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jesse
Neat shot
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[IMG]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5702/...ca399c66_k.jpgRye Harbour by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr[/IMG]
Rye Harbour, East Sussex. Taken on Ilford Delta 100 with an MPP Micro Technical Mk. VI with Schneider 150mm Apo Symmar f5.6 and 0.6 hard grad.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1653/...0393d6e8_k.jpgMarks in the soil by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr
Somewhere near Streatley, Berkshire. Taken on Ilford Delta 100 with an MPP Micro Technical Mk. VI with Schneider 150mm Apo Symmar f5.6
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Originally Posted by
scheinfluger_77
I like this! At first glance it looks chaotic but the compositional elements really come together nicely.
Thanks scheinkluger_77
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Originally Posted by
StoneNYC
Neat shot
Thanks StoneNYC
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BoilerBasher
Very nice!