Wonderful tones in all three! Can you give some info on your setup and film and processing?
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This storm over the Painted Desert in Arizona grew to an immense dust storm after sunset, that literally flattened my tent while I lay inside spread out to keep it from blowing away.
"Tent Flattener"
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-Scott
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Thanks for commenting jmooney. My setup is very straightforward as I'm new to 4x5. I use a Toyo 45AII Field camera with modern Schneider and Rodenstock lens. I have keyed in on TMY-2 film and have rated it at ISO of 250. I meter on the lowest textured value and usually place it at Zone 3 to 3 1/2. I process using Rollo Pyro in a CPP 2 Jobo in a 3010 expert drum. These were processed at 70º F at a processor speed of about halfway between 3 & 4 on the Jobo, medium speed, for 9 minutes. I mix all chemistry in distilled water as I'm on wells with a lot of minerals in the water. I wash in tap water but do a final rinse in Photo Flo in distilled. When dry I'm scanning using a Epson 4990 and Epson Scan at 2400dpi. Final processing is done on a G5 Mac.
Nothing unusual or exotic here. I do believe the pyro negs help when scanning but have got very close results using Xtol 1:1.
Here is a link to Michael Gordon's webs site. He put me on to the pyro process with his demo video. http://michaelegordon.wordpress.com/...development-2/
Acorn Fence Post
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Poso Flat, Tulare Co, Ca., USA
Japan Northern Alps
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Toyo metal field (4x5), Fujinon 65mm, TMax100 / Rodinal
Very nice!
Nice photo, David! Very good quality scanning, is this a Epson V700/V750 scanning, or something better?
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Kodak 2D 8x10, Schneider Symmar S 360/6.8, Fomapan 100, orange filter. Rodinal 1+50, 6:30 at 68ºF.