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Leigh
Very nice, Mohammad.
Great tone and grey scale.
- Leigh
Thank you so much.
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panoral
Fantastic tones mate
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Meekyman
Some images from a week in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales. No snow and most unusually warm weather!
The whole area was far more industrial than it is now, with a history of mining. This mine, in Cwm Penant, was for copper and the local slate, also mined, was used for the buildings. The mountain in the background forms part of the Nantlle Ridge.
Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8@f32 and 1/3, 2s, Orange filter, Ilford Delta 100.
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Many of the old mine buildings are in ruins. Great for detail shots!
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikon 300mm f9@f32 and 1/3, 5s, Orange filter, Ilford Delta 100.
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Fantastic exposure and composition
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Reinhold Schable
Wow I love that...... well done now go and hang it on a wall
Neil
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ndwgolf
Fantastic tones mate
Thank you.
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4x5 ambrotype on dark green glass. Still mad at myself for nicking the top.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7e2bbc97_z.jpg
Seneca Improved View 5x7 with 4x5 reducing back
Osaka Wide Field 120mm f/6.3
New Guy collodion
f/11, 10 seconds
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Punker
4x5 ambrotype on dark green glass. Still mad at myself for nicking the top.
Seneca Improved View 5x7 with 4x5 reducing back
Osaka Wide Field 120mm f/6.3
New Guy collodion
f/11, 10 seconds
Super photograph
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Holdenrichards
Super photograph
Thank you, Mr. Richards!
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7a771880_k.jpg_DSF2946 by renaud henry, sur Flickr
Toyo 45 symmar 150mm convertible fomapan 100
scan from negative with fuji x pro-1 and an old tamron 90mm macro