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Like the contrasting layers of depth in this one Brian, well seen.
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Attachment 146263This winter landscape was taken in the White Mountains area of New Hampshire. I used a Rodenstock 150mm Apo-sironar N lens and Fuji Acros film.
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Attachment 146263This winter landscape was taken in the White Mountains area of New Hampshire. I used a Rodenstock 150mm Apo-sironar N lens and Fuji Acros film.
Very nice!
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I just got back from 3 and 1/2 weeks on the road out to the southwest. However, that film is in the process of being developed, but, I do have a few new scans from last year's travels that I will try to post over the coming week or so. The first 2 have kind of a similarity even though one is from the Badlands and the other is from Zion. Both were taken using my Ebony 8x10, the Zion image using a 150 and the Badlands image using a 300 (I think.) I generally struggle with "large Sky" images. Both of these were taken without using a graduated density filter, but I did dodge the sky (in camera) by using my darkslide during the exposure. On long exposures, it seems to work well for me.
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A winter landscape image made with 150mm Rodenstock Apo Sironar N lens and Fuji Acros film.
So simple and so beautiful. Like that very much!
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Lovely. Thanks for the pro tip
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I just got back from 3 and 1/2 weeks on the road out to the southwest. However, that film is in the process of being developed, but, I do have a few new scans from last year's travels that I will try to post over the coming week or so. The first 2 have kind of a similarity even though one is from the Badlands and the other is from Zion. Both were taken using my Ebony 8x10, the Zion image using a 150 and the Badlands image using a 300 (I think.) I generally struggle with "large Sky" images. Both of these were taken without using a graduated density filter, but I did dodge the sky (in camera) by using my darkslide during the exposure. On long exposures, it seems to work well for me.
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Thank you so much Sebastian.
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A couple more from this fall. Both taken on the same day in a light rain. I love shooting in the rain even though it is a pain in the butt. The colors just glow. The first one was taken in Yellowstone and second one just outsice of Yellowstone on my way down through the Tetons. I used an Ebony 8x10 on both with a 210 on the Yellowstone image and a 450 on the other. Velvia 50 was the film on both images.