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Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
Full moon at sunrise.
Double exposure using my Cambo Wide. I first photographed the moon with the Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens, under exposing 1 stop. Then I photograhed the trees with the super-angulon 5,6 65mm lens, again under exposing 1 stop. Fuji Across.
very cool shot frank
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That's excellent, Eugene! May I ask where this was taken?
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Frank Bunnik
Full moon at sunrise.
Double exposure using my Cambo Wide. I first photographed the moon with the Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens, under exposing 1 stop. Then I photograhed the trees with the super-angulon 5,6 65mm lens, again under exposing 1 stop. Fuji Across.
Great results. I will put double exposure of this kind in my list of technical achievements that need to be learned.
Cheers,
Luc
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I made this image a bit over a month ago at the Oregon Coast Workshop with Don Kirby and Stu Levey. I wasn't going to post it, but I found the resemblance of "my" dune form and perspective to be uncannily similar to Eugene's, so thought it might be of interest for that alone. I was attempting to create a "high key" image, and fell somewhat short of both what I wanted and Eugene's wonderful image. I guess I'll have to go back!
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Originally Posted by
Eugene van der Merwe
Very beautiful!
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El Capitan - Guadalupe Mountains National Park Texas
Shen-Hao 4x5
Arista EDU 100 ISO
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6240/...2567bc7d_b.jpg
-Robert
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Eugene van der Merwe
Love it! I am a sucker for sand dunes.
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Zaitz
Love it! I am a sucker for sand dunes.
I would never have guessed :D
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RmFrase
Wow!
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RmFrase
nice shot robert, how come you cropped it? was this taken with the 75 or 90