Incidentally, I have had some very pleasant results with making negatives (enlarger or contact) from transparancies, then making B&W prints. You can even apply color filters in the making of the internegative.
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Incidentally, I have had some very pleasant results with making negatives (enlarger or contact) from transparancies, then making B&W prints. You can even apply color filters in the making of the internegative.
Cānion Fortaleza, Rio Grande do Sul State (southern Brasil)
Ilford Delta 100 4x5
Rodenstock 150mm f/5.6 Sironar N
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Cānion Fortaleza by Victor Oliveira Eskinazi, on Flickr
Love that double image! really great look, is that called a bitych? or something? I know 3 is Tryptych or whatnot... either way I like it!
Thank you, Stone. It's called a Diptych.
Actually it was supposed to be a triptych, but the 3rd image that should have been in the left was ruined by the fog that you can see coming from the right side. I was racing against it, but lost at the last frame.
Cheers!
Those canions have a lot of humidity. I've waited some time for the sun but instead the fog came, so I had to rush to make the exposures from right to left. The third one took a little longer since it was another film holder.
By the time I've manage to take the last picture the fog was already in the scene but without the continuity from the right side.
Milford Sound, NZ. Cropped Velvia 50 ...
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Dog Mountain by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
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Dog Mountain by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
There's a cinematic feel to this one.