Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
paulbarden
Perhaps this has a bit more global contrast for your tastes?
I like your last version, it is a very nice image.
I'd add even more contrast...
Re: Large Format Landscapes
I really like where the the shadows and highlights are originally. But taking it into the Adobe Camera Raw filter and using the clarity slider nicely (for my eyes) increases mid tone contrast.
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Osaka VW45FC, Osaka 120mm f/6.3 + IR720 + CPL, Macophot IR820c
Metered at ISO 0.8. Rodinal 1+50, 12 mins.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4308/...571863a7_c.jpg
Infrared at Sundown
by Blurmageddon, on Flickr
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Punker
Like it.
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Originally Posted by
JMO
NICE IMAGE! Just curious, Evan -- why did you use an orange filter on this scene? What part of the composition were you trying to make some correction or change to? ...
Honestly, no real correction, I just wanted to drop the exposure a smidge longer (without stopping down too much further and compromising resolution to diffraction) and didn't have an appropriate ND handy, and the orange was fairly neutral for the scene.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
paulbarden
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4232/3...ef05d9bc_h.jpg
Smith Rock State Park, Terrabonne, Oregon
Photographed on Ilford HP5+ 8X10 film, with the Deardorff/Symmar-S 240mm lens, plus #25 red filter. Film processed in Rodinal 1:100 with minimal agitation, for 60 minutes.
Lovely work!
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Originally Posted by
chassis
Like it.
Thanks, chassis!
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Barn on Stage Road in Pescadero, California
Sinar Norma 4x5 with Super Angulon 90mm plus Lee 23A red filter and soft ND grad. Ilford FP4+ in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 for 20 minutes.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4297/...5622be5b_c.jpg
Barn on Stage Road by preston davis, on Flickr
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
evanbaines
Honestly, no real correction, I just wanted to drop the exposure a smidge longer (without stopping down too much further and compromising resolution to diffraction) and didn't have an appropriate ND handy, and the orange was fairly neutral for the scene.
Thank you, that helps me understand; and keep that in mind if ever I have the same need in the field. Regards...
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
prestonedavis
Preston, this is great. The depth of focus is really good. Also the management of tones in a micro- and global way are great.