The first sheet of HP5+ shot through my new-to-me 8x10 Cambo.
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Burnt Bridge Creek by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
Printable View
The first sheet of HP5+ shot through my new-to-me 8x10 Cambo.
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Burnt Bridge Creek by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
4х5", Rodenstock Sironar-N 240mm f/5.6 MC
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A small waterfall near home. Been here many times over the years; first time with a Petzval. Had to pull the developing unmercifully.
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4x5 Arista in DD-X 1+9 (5:30 at 20C). ICA Niklas Petzval.
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Rhein bei Oberwinter
Rhine landscape "Sander style", Kodak TMax 100, Rodinal, Fujinon 180/5.6
May I ask where this was taken, Dirk? The composition and the rendering of the sky remind me of some of the mid-19th century romantic landscape painting of the Swiss landscape.
Here's one from early April, from the Swiss Aletsch area;
Finsteraarhorn and the Fieschergletscher
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Sinar F, Schneider 180mm, Fuji Acros / Xtol 1:1
Orange or red filter plus good choice of film and developer plus excellent control of exposure and development plus excellent scanning and/or printing techniques. Everything put together there is a very long and straight gamma curve minimizing compression all the way from Z III to Z VIII or IX. Printed on fixed grade 3 paper is my guess... or post processing is very good.
This one is not much about the landscape, but I could not decide on a better category for it.
Shot with Chamonix 5×8" large format camera and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 210mm f:4,5 lens on 13×18cm sheet of Fomapan 100. Developed in R09 (Rodinal). Full frame.