Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peter De Smidt
I appreciate all of the comments. Thank you! If I remember rightly, it was early July. The 'cap' didn't stay around for long. I'm glad I caught it, as otherwise the sky was blank. Here's a photo of Palouse Falls from earlier in the trip:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7jeruto6s4...1000.jpg?raw=1
Nice!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corran
Nice!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peter De Smidt
Like it!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
paulbarden
Nice!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Poole
I think it is better to crop upper part untill frame.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
orgraph
Nice!
Thank you :-)
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Yaquina Head, Newport, Oregon.
Tintype shot on 4x5 aluminum, with the Intrepid 4x5 and a Kodak 5.5" Anastigmat lens. If I remember correctly, exposure was 3 seconds at f16.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/913/28...479619d1_h.jpg
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
paulbarden
Nice, Paul!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
orgraph
Nice!
Thanks
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Sunset in the Smokies
Driving back from Knoxville, took the long way 'round through Pigeon Forge so I could cruise through the Smoky Mountain National Park as the sun set.
Mercury 4x5, 47mm XL, HP5+:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...es-0607ess.jpg