Thanks Joel, actually it is the print:)
Erik
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One from Utah and Arches NP.
Arca-Swiss 4x5. Efke 25 film processed in DR5.
See more about the setup to the shot on my blog linked below.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7041/6...20e1dd22_b.jpg
Ruby at Golden Ears.
Well Spring is coming and the lower altitude are free of snow.
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s3/...00893896-5.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s3/...32226049-5.jpg
Cheers,
Luc
Darren,Quote:
One from Utah and Arches NP
This works well in B&W - renders the mid-day light very nicely
Bob
Not that much of a landscape, nor a shot that I consider good; nevertheless, I keep shooting, as I feel an urge to do so :)
8x10 UV sensitive paper negative @ 6 ASA, overcast sky, 300mm CZJ TESSAR @ f/22
nasty light leak is from a faulty holder I forgot to fix before going out
http://i.minus.com/ibdPfi3FjuggEK.jpg
Hey, Nikola... just crop out the light leak. I don't normally like square images but this one would look great in square format.
Nikola,
Lovely image. As below, crop to just below the skyline.
A field of orange and red tulips at Goeree-Overflakkee, the Netherlands. It was bright and sunny when I made this photo but it was in fact very very cold.
I used a Cambo Wide with a Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens, provia 100f, Lee 1 stop hard grad.
Thanks for looking, Frank
www.frankbunnik.zenfolio.com