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Frank Bunnik
Stalks in a snowy field. 120mm apo symmar L on a Technika, 4x5 inch TMax 400.
I like this a great deal. Very nice.
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Agree with Donald, nice work!
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Frank, is it a lith print, ala Tim Rudman? It has a bit of that look about it. In any case, it's very pleasing.
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Scott Walker
It is the 4850 and I completly dismantled and cleaned it this morning which seems to have gotten rid of the light streaks
I don't know that model but I know a guy from brasil that gets fabulous results with a HP 4050 with medium format 6x6 negatives.
He gets results very similar to what I get from my Epson v700, wich is remarkable and make me think I'm not getting the maximum "power" from my V700...
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Thanks for the comments. No, it is not a lith print. I scan the negatives and post proces them in Adobe Lightroom. When I really like the image, I have it printed on baryta paper (Hahnemuhle).
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Donald Miller
Near San Diego
5X7 - 450 Nikkor M
Efke Pl 100 - Pyrocat HD
JandC Nuance - MAS Amidol
Beautifull, Donald. The small atachement is a disavantage. I love this shot.
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20 min to sunrise, shot on a solitaire trek to Los Tempanos. Toyo 45A, Schneider SA 90mm f8 at f16. Kodak Tmax 100 in Tmax RS. Used a flashlight to focus the FG.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5007/...3090f231_b.jpg
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NicolasArg
20 min to sunrise, shot on a solitaire trek to Los Tempanos. Toyo 45A, Schneider SA 90mm f8 at f16. Kodak Tmax 100 in Tmax RS. Used a flashlight to focus the FG.
a great image, Nicolas. a beautifull place to shot..
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Beautiful image Nicolas, amazing depth and detail in this image.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
Stalks in a snowy field. 120mm apo symmar L on a Technika, 4x5 inch TMax 400.
I like that very much.
Ian