Wow!!!
This is sharp!!! Did you have trouble with the tilts and the long telephoto lens? I've read that tilts are difficult, but you seem to handle it fine, just excellent!
Это очень красивая!
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Toyo 45A Fujinon 90mm NP20 D76
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Through the Trestle by Austin Powers, on Flickr
Camera: Chamonix 045N-2
Lens: Schneider Symmar-S 210mm (Copal 1)
Film: Ilford Delta 100 (expired 2006)
Shutter Speed: 1/4s
Aperture: f45
Development: Self developed in Kodak D76 1+1 for 11 mins.
Scanning: Scanned via drymount on betterscanning holders using an Epson v700.
Details: Taken in Tomball, Texas. June 2015. One of my first landscape shots in 4x5. Not much cloud cover, but I think the highlights were a bit blown out. Very contrasty.
Spring Creek Trestle Bridge.
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Clearing Storm along the Union Pacific transcontinental railroad, near Medicine Bow, Wyoming
Portra 160, Schneider 110xl
Pali , John -- thanks !! 4x5 Stone! on my 11ft tripod and ladder. :p
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Strong metaphor in the clearing storm image, intentional or not. Having knowledge of the transcontinental railroad and it's impact on America's growth, I see the left side of the image as the on coming development (newer building, power line) and the right side as what will be replaced (decayed building). Nice story in that image, and technically executed! It must have been that tripod, LOL!