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Lake Alabaster, Hollyford Track, Fiordland, NZ. 4x5 Fomapan 400 in semi-stand Pyrocat M.
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David, nicely understated. this photo could mean a lot of different things to different people.
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Thanks, yes it could. I went with a barely altered linear scan in the end, just tightened it up slightly with a levels layer. The best thing about large format film is the smooth contrast, hard to achieve with digital.
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Got to take me next time!
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Originally shared in the Waters Edge thread, but i thought id share it here too.
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Its been a long time between photographing, having our first born can do that :)
After 18mths or so of no action, I finally had a chance to get back out there and take some shots.
It ended up being quite challenging, keeping my nerve as big waves cause sea spray to rise while balancing on a rock that didn't have more than a couple feet of space behind the tripod before the drop off. Add to that, the rising tide was threatening to close my path back up, so there was quite a bit on my mind!
Fortunately, I did successfully manage to get this shot - The Pinnacles | Phillip Island, AUS.
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Linhof Master Technika | 75mm lens - F45 @1sec | Fuji Provia 100f
Wow gorgeous, incredible work to capture this landscape!
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I love Clingman's Dome! I need to go back. I want to camp there or something. Are some of the foreground trees still stripped bare and bone-white? When I went up there I had just bought my first 4x5, a Toyo GII monorail, which is
12 pounds by itself. I hauled that sucker up the trail with a huge tripod and big bag full of lenses and doodads. Boy was that stupid! I got home and started shopping for a field camera :).
Here's an image from up there.
Anyway, here's my favorite shot from my trip to Lula Lake Falls. This will definitely be printed nice and big I think. It might not be visible on screen at this resolution, but there are some wispy, low-level clouds above the falls that I'll try to burn in when I print it. A few minutes later the sun came out - but the lighting was harsh and I'm not sure if I could've gotten a good image (though a sunburst through the trees would be nice, maybe next time).
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, FX-39:
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This is so great Bryan!
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Thanks sheel!
The three images shown above on this page are also all spectacular.
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All four shots are inspiring on many levels and depressing at the same time, for those of us not so talented. Gotta include mdm's shot of lake Alabaster. What little I have use Fomapan this seems to be the perfect conditions for that film. Love the glass smooth lake and isolated stump. Sanoma is a grand place for such terrain and use. Vineyards are great subjects though this is unusual sans foliage. I commented on alen's shot of The Pinnacles, love the color and composition. Bryan, that shot would have made the hard work well worth the effort. Nice treatment of the water an DOF. Very nice texture on the rock. All four shots on this page are outstanding.
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Thanks Marty. I hope you are doing well down in Albany. I have to burn a lot of film to get to the good shots ;). Gotta say, I have been missing south GA lately - early spring was always the nicest time temperature-wise.
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Iran, Tehran, Darabad, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 75/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 4x5in sheet film
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