top of the sierra bermeja overlooking the serrania de ronda. southern Spain.
150mm on adox chs100
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top of the sierra bermeja overlooking the serrania de ronda. southern Spain.
150mm on adox chs100
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land by chrishayton, on Flickr
First Landscape shot on 5x4. Nothing spectacular but Im enjoying the process
Indian Country, Colorado Plateau.
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Toyo 45CF, 150mm(?), Fuji RVP, Epson 3200/2200.
Thomas
Very nice tgtaylor! Mind if I tag along?
http://www.morrobaygiclee.com/Valley_OfThe_Gods.jpg
Valley of the Gods, Mexican Hat, UT
Sinar P, Betterlight scan back.
Peter
Not at all Peter. Winter is the best time! Here's another but this time in Nevada:
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Epson 3200/2200.
Thomas
These are my first successful 8x10 negatives. Bit of light leak from the negative carrier I can't get rid of, but I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. Trying for better composition next time. Comments/criticism very welcome.
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Jenni, that first 8x10 is nice; it's smooth and soft and has a nice differentiation between foreground and background. The little light leak doesn't bother me; it looks like flare. The second one doesn't have any sort of identifiable shapes to me to create a composition, despite it's similarity.
Here are a couple from the 8x10 this fall. The first one is on Velvia 50 using a Fuji 300 F5.6. It was taken on the Ontonagon River in the Upper Peninsula. The second one in on E100G using a Nikkor 450 F9. It was taken at Seney Wildlife Refuge, also in the UP. I just printed both of these at 35x45. Booth lenses are just sharp as a tack, although I suppose at that size, most lenses would be sharp. Jim