Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Homemade P&S 4x5" camera, Schneider SA 47 XL, Fomapan 100, red filter.
This one is a great shot for me Nana,,
Did you tilt the camera forward much for this incredible depth of sharpness?
also, I am curious what your lens board to film plane distance is for this camera? also how many feet away is the focus point
regards
steve
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here comes a colder sea:
Cold fog rising,Baltic sea near Palanga, Lithuania, 2011
http://www.creep.lt/linkout/cold_fog.jpg
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Steve M Hostetter
This one is a great shot for me Nana,,
Did you tilt the camera forward much for this incredible depth of sharpness?
also, I am curious what your lens board to film plane distance is for this camera? also how many feet away is the focus point
regards
steve
Steve, this camera has tilt or any movement for lens or back standards. I don't remember what the distance from lens to film plane is. As the camera has a GG, I made some tests to have the lens focused to about 10 feet. This lens is equivalente to a 12mm lens, on 35mm format, it has a 120º angle so, it has a enormous DOF even at f11. I shoot, usually at f16 or f22 so, I don't bother about the distance to first plane, if it isn't at less than 3 feet.
This is the perfect camera for me. I shoot a lot coastal images, during winter, many times, I have to run fast from waves so, this camera, as it has an external viewfinder, let me run between waves, put the tripod on place, compose, shoot and run away, stil dry!:D
You can see the camera here:
http://home.online.no/~gjon/dias.htm
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Thank you, Leon, El Rooster and Lordmint.
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Great work Nana, I never get tired of your wide seascapes.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
creep
here comes a colder sea:
Cold fog rising,Baltic sea near Palanga, Lithuania, 2011
- Excellent -
8x10 ?
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Originally Posted by
NicolasArg
Great work Nana, I never get tired of your wide seascapes.
Thank you, Nicolas.
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Wind River Wyoming
5X7 - 305 G Claron
Efke Pl 100 - Pyrocat HD
JandC Nuance - MAS Amidol
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Love the clouds. Dark like an ink blotch.
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You know, there are a few good ones in this thread. But don't you guys ever get freaking bored of empty rocky places devoid of life? It's kind of creepy and apocalyptic, all these lonely B&Ws look like the end of the world... scenes from Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or a MadMax movie.
I mean a little litter would be nice, a person, an animal even... it would break the spell. Otherwise it feels like that Twilight Zone episode where there is nobody left on Earth except for the one guy, who happens to be a photographer.
People and critters are part of the landscape too! Thank goodness Peter did something like this: