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Nana Sousa Dias
Home made 4x5" camera, Schneider Super Angulon 47mm XL, Tmax 100, yellow filter, V700.
Really so very very beautiful. I really enjoy your images
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I was just looking back at some shots from a couple of years back where we had a very snowy winter, in contrast to this january where we've already had 12degrees and its forecast to be warm again this week. I\m not sure if I've posted this before, apologies if so:
http://www.daveparryphotography.co.u...8fa765d5e4.jpg
Velvia 4x5. Can't remember if the lens was a 90 or 150. Maybe 150 Symmar-s. No filters on this one.
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Awesome, dave!!
Love the side lighting and the "snake-like water flow" (sorry, don't know how to express this exactly in English ;-) )
Greetings,
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JohnnyGator
My first venture into LF photography and my first time showing on LFPF. I took the camera out on 1/7 for a sunrise in Clearwater Florida and took 6 photographs. This was the best of the bunch. Not the greatest composition but I'm still learning to compose with a view camera. The colors seem off depending on which monitor/browser I use. It shouldn't be too oversaturated.
Tachihara 4x5 - Nikkor-SW 75/4.5 (f22/4sec)- Fujichrome Provia 100F - Epson V700
The colors appear pretty cold on my computer.
Tough to follow Nana with a similar theme. Keep shooting! :)
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Nana,
You posted great images, as usual, and you built a very fine looking camera!
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Edward (Halifax,NS)
This is an amazing seascape. Someday I hope to make images as fine!!
Thanks, Edward.
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Holdenrichards
Really so very very beautiful. I really enjoy your images
Thanks, Holden
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Peter J. De Smidt
Nana,
You posted great images, as usual, and you built a very fine looking camera!
Thanks, Peter
I love that camera...
Now, I'm designing a 8x10" camera, I sold out my Kodak 2D, I need something with more movements. I have a 8x10" and 5x7" reducing back from a Cambo Legend 8x10". I have 3 lenses wich cover 8x10", so I "just" need to build the middle part of the camera!:D
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vinny
i like this ... good work :)
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vinny
Very Nice!