I'm very new to large format. The old hall was my first ever exposure in 4x5. The beach scene was my 5th exposure.
Also I do believe that this is my first post:)
Cheers
chris
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I'm very new to large format. The old hall was my first ever exposure in 4x5. The beach scene was my 5th exposure.
Also I do believe that this is my first post:)
Cheers
chris
57tmax, fuji 240a
Lake Michigan, Michigan. 2009
http://www.andrewren.com/Images_for_...n,-Study-1.jpg
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Mackinaw Bridge, Study 1, Michigan. 2009
http://www.andrewren.com/Images_for_...e,-Study-1.jpg
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Lac Nipissing, North Bay. 2009
http://www.andrewren.com/Images_for_...-North-Bay.jpg
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Lac Nipissing, Study 2, North Bay. 2009
http://www.andrewren.com/Images_for_...y,-Study-2.jpg
Dear Andrew,
Really great images... :)
Well done.
jim k
Wow, Andrew, exceptional, particularly the first two which really speak to me.
Time to throw one in here…
Near the summit of Panther Meadows at Mount Shasta, California looking back towards Dunsmuir. Evening in October of 2002.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/...1028_2post.jpg
Tachihara 4x5 Field, Nikkor 150mm ƒ5.6 lens, Kodak Portra 160VC.
Sam,, really nice work..!
Thanks Jim and Paul.
Andrew
The big tranies are addictive!! Whenever i'm feeling down and need a little motivation i simply walk into my office and turn on the lightbox with a couple of shots on it. It instantly make me feel better. I imagine a lot of large format photographers experience the same feeling.
chris