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Found this old negative (circa 1990) while looking for images to enter in a show entitled "Signs." Taken on what I think was called the "Miners Trail" near Leadville, CO.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7224/...a05ede7f_c.jpgsigns-2-mosquitopass by Peter Lewin, on Flickr
Tri-X, HC-110, probably Schneider 210 and my old Sinar F.
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Lake Clementine Dam
Not sure if this counts as landscape. CC welcome.
Shen Hao 4x5. Grandagon 65mm
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Lightbender, I dont think I would call it landscape, (more water's edge) but I like it! very neat glow in that water. could watch that a while.
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Lake Clementine Dam
Not sure if this counts as landscape. CC welcome.
Shen Hao 4x5. Grandagon 65mm
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You have taken a mundane, or well photographed subject and injected lots of sparkle into the composition. Nice job.
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https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7658/...061043ec_z.jpgHalf Dome from glacier point by Arnaud Daval
A view of Half Dome from Four Mile Trail. I must say it was one tough hike with the equipment on the shoulders.
Ebony 45S, 210mm and Fp4+
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2016-05-09. Kiev Rus, Ukraine. Wista SP 4x5, Congo 400/8 @ 22, Foma 200 in D23 1:3, t22C, 15 min
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2016-05-09. Buki,"Kiev Rus", Ukraine. Wista SP 4x5, Symmar 135/5,6 @ 22, Foma 100 in Ilford HC 1:31, t23C, 9 min
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https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7190/...3a5772c9_c.jpgAlone tree by Romeo Koitmäe, on Flickr
Toyo G45 / Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm / F16 / 1/8 s / Ilford FP4
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Myxine
Hi there,
Sharing our first picture from our recent trip to Yosemite. Though not the most dramatic conditions, it is always with great pleasure that we stop and stare at this landscape, most of the time for hours.
We had the pleasure to meet with Mr and Ms Jim Becia this evening. Not so common to see 2 Ebony cameras side to side. 1 small (mine), one big (his). Can't wait to see what he saw this very evening
Ebony 45S, 150mm and Ilford Fp4+ with Pyrocat
Breathtaking execution. Scenery is almost its own composition, but your processing/execution does all the justice it deserves.
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Yosemite a few years ago. My note taking skills are terrible. I know it's 4x5 TMY2 with a Chamonix camera and likely a 200mm Nikon M.
Larry, I'm most impressed w/ how you hung on to such a range of light. Masterful.