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Robert Langham
South Dike at Shiprock just before sunrise on a very hazy morning. Slept up on a nearly flat split-topped boulder. Packrats and wind overnight, but very still at dawn. 190 Ektar Wide-field.
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Dang that is awsome!! I agree what a view.
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Originally Posted by
Robert Langham
South Dike at Shiprock just before sunrise on a very hazy morning. Slept up on a nearly flat split-topped boulder. Packrats and wind overnight, but very still at dawn. 190 Ektar Wide-field.
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Robert, I like this composition - the rough backbone exposed in contrast to the soft weathered country area. By the way, similar bony structures can be found on the flanks of the Spanish Peaks south of Great Dunes Nat. Monument. If you have a chance check that area out.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/282/portonovo.jpg
Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, Kodak Tmax 100 (readyload), 25A filter, developed in Rodinal 1+25.
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The intensity of the elegance in this image is so deep, my vertebrae ache.
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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8342/8...9e1f9ae2_b.jpg
Mystical Fields of Lika-LF-7 by Japodus, on Flickr
Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park
Camera: Linhof Technika
Lens: Schneider - Kreutznach Super Angulon 90 mm 5.6
Film: Fuji Velvia 50
Chemistry: TETENAL Colortec
Scanner: Epson Perfection V750 PRO
This is the Moon in the sky, because the photo was taken at night with an exposure time of 3 minutes, just because of a shift during the long exposure the Moon has an elongated shape.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Fantastically beautiful. You use wide angle lenses so well, always in the service of the subject and never as a distracting affect.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, Kodak Tmax 100 (readyload), 25A filter, developed in Rodinal 1+25.
Nana, that's pretty strong even seen small on web... It must be terrific as a print... Perfect composition, and tonality...
Jiri
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austin granger
Fantastically beautiful. You use wide angle lenses so well, always in the service of the subject and never as a distracting affect.
Thank you, Austin.
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lab black
The intensity of the elegance in this image is so deep, my vertebrae ache.
I'm not sure if you refer to my image above, if it is the case, thank you, very much, if not, excuse me for my presumption.... ;-)
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Jiri Vasina
Nana, that's pretty strong even seen small on web... It must be terrific as a print... Perfect composition, and tonality...
Jiri
Thank you, Jiri
I made this image last month and this week, it was printed in 100cmx80cm, not as I would like (fiberbase, enlarged in one of my Durst 138s or 139G) but in inkjet. I don't have room enough to make such large prints, nor paper roll (Clyde Butcher, lend me your darkroom!!!!:rolleyes:).
This is one of 12 photos I made for the city hall of my home town, (a small town, 50 km from Lisbon). 12 photos made on several beaches of the "concelho", wich is a political administration that has some villages under administration of the City Hall, it's kind of a very small state.
The photos are 100cmx80cm (40"x 30") and will be mated and framed with exotic wood frame.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Nana, a most beautiful and fantastical image. Like Jiri, I would love to see this as a large print. Bravo!
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Jim Cole
Nana, a most beautiful and fantastical image. Like Jiri, I would love to see this as a large print. Bravo!
Thank you, Jim. Best regards.
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Japodus
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8342/8...9e1f9ae2_b.jpg
Mystical Fields of Lika-LF-7 by
Japodus, on Flickr
that is really cool, great looking image
Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park
Camera: Linhof Technika
Lens: Schneider - Kreutznach Super Angulon 90 mm 5.6
Film: Fuji Velvia 50
Chemistry: TETENAL Colortec
Scanner: Epson Perfection V750 PRO
This is the Moon in the sky, because the photo was taken at night with an exposure time of 3 minutes, just because of a shift during the long exposure the Moon has an elongated shape.
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Spectacular photograph.
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, Kodak Tmax 100 (readyload), 25A filter, developed in Rodinal 1+25.
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chassis
Nana, very beautiful.
Thanks.
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dperez
Spectacular photograph.
Thank you, Perez.
Do you own that camera on your avatar? Is that an Ebony 8x10"? If you own one, you are a very lucky guy....at the present moment I don't have any 8x10"...I have 4 or 5 boxes of B&W film, 6 negative carriers, Jobo Expert tank for 8x10" and no camera....I'm starting to feel nervous about that....but...no money for that..., I had to sell my Kodak 2D...:(
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
but...no money for that..., I had to sell my Kodak 2D...:(
Aren't we great? We got the talent, we just lack the money down here :)
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Ramiro Elena
Aren't we great? We got the talent, we just lack the money down here :)
Rsrsrsrsrsrsr.....Ola, mi "hermano" de Barcelona!!!!!
LOOOOLLLLL, you are absolutelly right, my friend...I think that is kind of a Tourism Special Tax we have to pay for the beautifull beaches, sunny weather, gorgeous women, fantastic fish and seafood, excellent wine, olive oil, etc, etc...
We couldn't have it all... ;)
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LMAO but bitterly crying at the same time.
...hey, we conquered America!
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Shen Hao HZX 45 IIA, Schneider Super Angulon 65/8, Kodak Tmax 100 (readyload), 25A filter, developed in Rodinal 1+25.
What a moving image, Nana. I agree completely that your use of wide/ultra-wide lenses is exemplary and tasteful. Thank you for the inspiration.
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Joel Truckenbrod
What a moving image, Nana. I agree completely that your use of wide/ultra-wide lenses is exemplary and tasteful. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thank you, Joel.
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Ramiro Elena
LMAO but bitterly crying at the same time.
...hey, we conquered America!
Me and you...we conquered the world....now, we are paying that back!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Thank you, Perez.
Do you own that camera on your avatar? Is that an Ebony 8x10"? If you own one, you are a very lucky guy....at the present moment I don't have any 8x10"...I have 4 or 5 boxes of B&W film, 6 negative carriers, Jobo Expert tank for 8x10" and no camera....I'm starting to feel nervous about that....but...no money for that..., I had to sell my Kodak 2D...:(
Yes, I do own the Ebony RW810 and I love it. Maybe I should post a review. I've been processing film every day now for the last two weeks. I process about 5-10 sheets a day in Unicolor and Beseler drums that I purchased on ebay for $9 + shipping. I don't have a motor base yet so I've been turning them by hand. I eventually plan to buy a Jobo, but I'll probably pick up the motor base before that happens. After I finish all the B&W film that I have to process, I have about 100 8x10 sheets of C41 waiting for me, as well as another 70 C41 in 4x5 from a trip earlier in the year to Puerto Rico. I'm thinking of building a temp controlled water bath system for use with my Unicolor/Beseler drums, so I'll be busy for a short while.
I love shooting 8x10 much more than 4x5 (I also own an Arca Swiss 4x5). The 4x5 and 8x10 are the only cameras I own besides my cellphone camera. I sold a Canon 5d MKII and all my 35mm gear and used the money to buy the RW810. I don't miss the Canon one bit.
If I lived closer to you I would let you try it out. Well, if you're ever here in California let me know.
-DP
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dperez
Yes, I do own the Ebony RW810 and I love it. Maybe I should post a review. I've been processing film every day now for the last two weeks. I process about 5-10 sheets a day in Unicolor and Beseler drums that I purchased on ebay for $9 + shipping. I don't have a motor base yet so I've been turning them by hand. I eventually plan to buy a Jobo, but I'll probably pick up the motor base before that happens. After I finish all the B&W film that I have to process, I have about 100 8x10 sheets of C41 waiting for me, as well as another 70 C41 in 4x5 from a trip earlier in the year to Puerto Rico. I'm thinking of building a temp controlled water bath system for use with my Unicolor/Beseler drums, so I'll be busy for a short while.
I love shooting 8x10 much more than 4x5 (I also own an Arca Swiss 4x5). The 4x5 and 8x10 are the only cameras I own besides my cellphone camera. I sold a Canon 5d MKII and all my 35mm gear and used the money to buy the RW810. I don't miss the Canon one bit.
If I lived closer to you I would let you try it out. Well, if you're ever here in California let me know.
-DP
Thanks a lot, for your offer, Perez...I wish I could go to California...the closest I've been from there was Brasil (I use to go there once a year, to teach some workshops).
In fact, I have some medium format cameras that I shoud sell to buy a Shen Hao FCL 810 (Ebony is too expensive for me) but you know how it is, I'm in love with my Pentax 67, 645, Rolleiflex and Hasselblad 500 C/M, I can't discard any of those...
Perhaps I can sell some prints, after I have my personal webpage ready...( I print in my home darkroom from 8x10" to 16x20" fiberbase photographs)...maybe I can make enough money to buy a SH 8x10".
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Got back out for a few days....
West Va
Deardorff 810
360 Commercial
HP5+ @ 200
Rollo Pyro 12min
These will be much better once printed. The scan is tough to get right with the contrast.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8480/8...bf3906ea_c.jpg
111281012.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
Same day same set up
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8489/8...7617f5b7_c.jpg
11128108.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
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That first one is a beauty.
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Nana,
My apologies...yes, I was referring to the extraordinary grace and unshakable excellence of your image.
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lab black
Nana,
My apologies...yes, I was referring to the extraordinary grace and unshakable excellence of your image.
No problem, thanks, again.
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Originally Posted by
Japodus
Attachment 83868
Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park
Camera: Linhof Technika
Lens: Schneider - Kreutznach Super Angulon 90 mm 5.6
Film: Fuji Velvia 50
Chemistry: TETENAL Colortec
Scanner: Epson Perfection V750 PRO
Wonderful light and peaceful, sweet scene.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Wow, great sky!! Lovely dramatic scene.
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Harley Goldman
Wow, great sky!! Lovely dramatic scene.
Thanks, Harley
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mdm
That first one is a beauty.
Thanks...
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I spent four days in the Mojave Preserve last week. I finally got some clouds the last night.
Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240mm, Acros, polarizer or red, don't remember, Rollo Pyro
C&C always welcome.
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...tainsWebLg.jpg
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Harley Goldman
Excellent!!!
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Harley Goldman
Geez Harley, that's stunning!
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Originally Posted by
Harley Goldman
I spent four days in the Mojave Preserve last week. I finally got some clouds the last night.
Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240mm, Acros, polarizer or red, don't remember, Rollo Pyro
C&C always welcome.
Superb
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Both of those are really nice.
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Corran
Both of those are really nice.
Ditto!
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Attachment 84431 You have to be an optimist to point a camera at a rock. Shiprock.
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Harley Goldman
Wonderful!
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ImSoNegative
Both are very nice, but the first is special. Well done!
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Originally Posted by
Harley Goldman
I spent four days in the Mojave Preserve last week. I finally got some clouds the last night.
Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240mm, Acros, polarizer or red, don't remember, Rollo Pyro
C&C always welcome.
Four days well spent, Harley! Great light on this one.
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Jim Cole
Both are very nice, but the first is special. Well done!
+1. I am really liking the first one too. Quite a sweet little waterfall scene.
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Thanks for the comments on my Mojave image, guys. Much appreciated.
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ImSoNegative
J, both images are great, but the first one is just a tiny bit better, holds my eye longer... Might be because of the bent trees forming a kind of portal or gate to draw me up the riverbed... But both are very nice...
Jiri