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Thanks. The second was what I had in mind ahead of time, but when I got to my planned location everything was underwater. I made the first image and figured that was it. Then, about a mile down the road the water was gone, so I pulled over and made the second image.
It was clear and the sun had come up when I did the second one, but by the time I got done I thought maybe I had frostbitten my fingers. When I got back in the car and checked the temperature it was 26 degrees (Fahrenheit, for you foreigners who were thinking I am a sissy, which I am) - no wonder.
PS You've been posting some great stuff lately!
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Here are a few from the fall when I hauled all my gear to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park and took a shot looking in both directions. For more about that day, check out my recap at http://www.alanbrockimages.com/blog/...angels-landing If you watch the video, be sure and stick around to the end to see my super precise shooting technique...;)
Both were shot on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 using a #25 red filter. Developed in Ilfosol-3 and scanned using an Epson V700.
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Black and white, it really doesn't matter. LOL
I liked the video a lot, I will never climb up there.
Thanks!
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skiers4life
Here are a few from the fall when I hauled all my gear to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park and took a shot looking in both directions. For more about that day, check out my recap at
http://www.alanbrockimages.com/blog/...angels-landing If you watch the video, be sure and stick around to the end to see my super precise shooting technique...;)
Both were shot on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 using a #25 red filter. Developed in Ilfosol-3 and scanned using an Epson V700.
Excellent!
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skiers4life
Here are a few from the fall when I hauled all my gear to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park and took a shot looking in both directions. For more about that day, check out my recap at
http://www.alanbrockimages.com/blog/...angels-landing If you watch the video, be sure and stick around to the end to see my super precise shooting technique...;)
Both were shot on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 using a #25 red filter. Developed in Ilfosol-3 and scanned using an Epson V700.
I love the depth in the first shot.
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Whole Plate Fomapan 100 in Pyrocat M
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h2oman
Bonneville Salt Flat, Utah
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skiers4life
Here are a few from the fall when I hauled all my gear to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park and took a shot looking in both directions. For more about that day, check out my recap at
http://www.alanbrockimages.com/blog/...angels-landing If you watch the video, be sure and stick around to the end to see my super precise shooting technique...;)
Both were shot on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 using a #25 red filter. Developed in Ilfosol-3 and scanned using an Epson V700.
Those are truly fantastic images by you all... Fantastic...
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h2oman
Indeed, great diptych!
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skiers4life
Here are a few from the fall when I hauled all my gear to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park and took a shot looking in both directions. For more about that day, check out my recap at
http://www.alanbrockimages.com/blog/...angels-landing If you watch the video, be sure and stick around to the end to see my super precise shooting technique...;)
Both were shot on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 using a #25 red filter. Developed in Ilfosol-3 and scanned using an Epson V700.
Stunning shots
When they are printed large they must be really impressive.
The video was great - I admire your head for heights
Martin
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-MSTM-oCWuP...-0004-Edit.jpg
Whole Plate Fomapan 100 in Pyrocat M. Dagor lovliness.
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I've been working my way through this thread, thoroughly enjoying the images. I have a couple of questions. First, sometimes I encounter posts where the image is no longer available. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason. Why are the images no longer available? Second, I also encounter a message to "discover Imageshack." When I follow the link, I do discover Imageshack, but no images. Is this normal, or should I be doing something different? I am using my iPad, if that matters.
I would like to post & share some of my 4x5 images, but I lack both an adequate scanner and the funds to buy the popular Epson 700/750/800/850, especially when I can spend that amount on darkroom/camera equipment & supplies.