Boat on a calm water, Vilkokšnis lake, Lithuania
p2 + R 210 @ 8, 2sec, foma100 + tmaxdev.
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Boat on a calm water, Vilkokšnis lake, Lithuania
p2 + R 210 @ 8, 2sec, foma100 + tmaxdev.
I like that, Tomas!
Great images everyone... :)
Gregg et al, merci.
An image from this past August, while cruising the mountain passes.
A side note about this image: I keep forgetting how sharp my lenses are, where I always tend to remove a few minor dust marks from my scanned image and cruise the image for any additional anomalies. Periodically I come across interesting items within the image that I did not see at the time, and this time I discovered a spider web at the top of the "Queen," and the obvious outline of the resident spider occupying the web... Go figure. Thank God it was there and not drifting down onto my shoulder, as they have earlier. Those mountain arachnids find me quicker than any mountain bear.
jim k
Dusk, Queen's Court, Kananaskis Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, 2009
A couple of new collodion landscapes:
http://www.kerik.com/davenport_1.jpg
Sea Stack, Davenport, CA
http://www.kerik.com/davenport_2.jpg
Railroad Tracks, Davenport, CA
Both are 8x10 on aluminum.
Those are wonderful shots, Kerik, especially the first one.
(but now I'm not sure I should post my new one next to yours ;) But what the heck...).
Chamonix 5×8″, Hugo Meyer Wide Angle Aristostigmat 160mm, 13×18cm, Fomapan 100, Rodinal.
thanks for warm words folks, it was shot just couple minutes to magic hour, all very calm around. lots to learn and the camera is quite heavy for that, nevertheless it couldn't be accomplished without full sinar movements - the front fall is all the way down - the cliff i was standing on was quite high. Thanks once again.
Jiri - this one is just lovely and amazing. the trees sit there like a chocolate puddings. ;) superb. thanks for sharing.
One of my LF shorts from New Zealand. We were slowly returning from a trip and stopped just for a few last views before leaving this area - valley above Glenorchy. This view got my attention nearly immediately. So - here is the result of my attempt.
Taken with Tachi 4x5, Osaka 400/8, E100G. Needed quite some PS work (underexposed with blue cast in shadows) and finally the BW version just looks better to me (I have yet to get the color one yet).
sorry for the large stamp - I have learned in the mean time that these are, well, a sign of amateurism ...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2597/...ac077be9_o.jpg