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rpalm
Anza Borrego Desert
4x5, Rodenstock 150mm, Delta 100
I would also agree, real fine mood and nice light. Well worth the running back and forth. Real nice image.
Doesn't it seem you only kick the tripod when time is of the essence?
Wasn't sure I could save this image or not, I missed the exposure. Although I was happy that I got anything.
I pulled off the road just as the sun was setting...
After setting up, I had to run back to the car for a wider lens,
Next, I forgot the film holder, again I run back to the car, wife is really puzzled why I was running back an forth to the car...
Great, after I was all set up... I caught my foot on the tripod and had to remove film holder to re-frame...
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Originally Posted by
rpalm
Anza Borrego Desert
4x5, Rodenstock 150mm, Delta 100
Very rich, dramatic, and likeable! This is why we like film.
Wasn't sure I could save this image or not, I missed the exposure. Although I was happy that I got anything.
I pulled off the road just as the sun was setting...
After setting up, I had to run back to the car for a wider lens,
Next, I forgot the film holder, again I run back to the car, wife is really puzzled why I was running back an forth to the car...
Great, after I was all set up... I caught my foot on the tripod and had to remove film holder to re-frame...
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Moon over Eagle Peak
El Portal, California
Fujinon 150mm f/5.6, Astia 100F
http://images.us.viewbook.com/838f03...1ff6b46624.jpg
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this is a work of a master. it is just beautiful
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John Rodriguez
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Thank you Jcoldslabs, John Rodrigeuz, Harley, jp498 !
I whipped onto the side of the road, opened up the car, grabbed the camera thinking I could get up to the spot quicker setup and shoot with all the gear in my hands. My wife helped me and I thought I had made it, then of course I had to keep running back an forth.... geeeezzzz
I guess looking back, this is why I really like LF sharing a good chuckle around friends once and a while, I won't forget taking this foto!
r
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Algarzai, I definitely don't fit that description, but thank you.
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Brittany
Nagaoka, S Symmar 180mm
Efke 100/ RO9 1+50
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Near Spokane, WA.
Toyo 45A, Rodenstock 210mm, T-Max 100
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/4x5---Ope...bed-Spokan.jpg
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Jonathan
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John,
To my eye, the slightly oof tree top seems naturally grouped with the vaguely defined background trees. It may be a serendipitous occurrence that it happened like that. Quite a photo by the way, unquestionably beautiful.
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John Rodriguez
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Here is a shot from a trip to Arches National Park.
You can see both the set up and the image.
Camera is an Arca-Swiss Discovery and the image is on Velvia.
See more about this location on my large format blog
http://thelargeformatcamera.blogspot...orge-rock.html
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7137/6...cc0deec8_b.jpg
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5349/6...782117dd_b.jpg