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Printable View
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mikiep278z...1200.jpg?raw=1
Custer State Park
4x5 E100G
Are you a rock climber, Peter? That area has a very interesting rock climbing history, with a number of very iconic climbers playing roles. These folks were among the first: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_and_Herb_Conn
Peter, I see Moai statues
with my lying eyes
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Thanks, Guys! No, I'm not a rock climber. This trip to South Dakota was one of our top family trips. We had a lot of fun. I'm not really a LF color photographer. I have very few 4x5 transparencies. Still, it's fun to scan and edit them as best I can.
Good job!
Last landscapes from before the confinement.
Shot last Saturday in the forest near Cluny, France.
Chamonix 4x5, Rodenstock Sironar N 150/5,6, Tmax 100 in HC-110, scanned contact prints on Ilford warmtone FB
https://i.imgur.com/FcHS2mj.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/OgduyS7.jpg
Having just mentioned in a previous post that I might adjust my Lee wide-angle hood down to one slot so that my landscape polariser doesn't vignette, I've found an image that suggests to me that I should actually probably keep it as is.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7c93a21a_h.jpg
Brightwell Barrow, Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire (a location made famous by the 20th century conceptual landscape photographer Paul Nash)
15th June 2019 2:30pm
Chamonix 810V
Nikkor-SW 150 f/8
Ilford FP4+ 8x10
1/15” f/32
Lee 0.6 Hard Grad, #16 Yellow/Orange
12º down angle from level on Arca Cube head, about 1º extra front tilt, rear tilt back to vertical
N-development, BTZS tubes, Pyrocat HD 2:2:100, 10’30”, 21ºC
Acetic acid stop, TF-4 Fix, Hypoclear, 30min wash
Im learning about the large format camera 5x4 at the moment for my Uni assignment,But i didn't get chance use them in uni yet as this lockdown took place. But I can not wait to start using then and learning a bit more about large format camera.