Amazing. If I may ask, what paper did you use and what was the print process?
Great image of the icon!
Printable View
Crown Graphic, Xenar 135mm, f/11, 1/100, handheld, Provia 100
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#1 by G.E.T., on Flickr
Thanks for the encouraging words, Jim. I am new to 4x5 and had to leave a darkroom behind several years ago. Until I can get a new darkroom built, the Jobo 3010 drum is my only option for processing LF film. I am pleased with the results. I have admired your work for many years and really enjoy your website.
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Massachusetts, 2010
Sinar P, 360m APO Nikkor
4x5 HP5+, Pyrocat HD
Ken, that is a very interesting image, particularly in terms of tonal range and contrast. I am wondering how much is due to mist, and how much to a choice of exposure and development.
Sawtooth geyser, Yellowstone
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Toyo 4x5, Fujinon 90mm, Acros @ EI32 / PMK Pyro
David - That's what the scene looked like: a lot of fog. I tried fiddling with the contrast, but doing so, only made it feel un-natural. The image is already so "flat" in terms of perspective (long lens, distant scene) that any departure from a natural rendition, was a distraction rather than an improvement.
hey all,
here's a quick and dirty scan of a color contact sheet from Iceland. This set of waterfalls is called Dynjandi(Din-yun-dee).
please enjoy. more to follow(and better scans hopefully ;).
-Dan
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...njandi_1-1.jpg