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quikphotography.de
Hi all,
I am looking into this thread everyday. It is really an inspiration for me. So first I want to thank all of you contributors for sharing your work.
Now, this is the first picture I dare to share.
Guincho, Portugal
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ShenHao, SA 120/8, Adox CHS50 5x7 in Pyrocat HD
Tobias
Nice dreamy image, Tobias. It has a great surreal look to it. Thanks for sharing.
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alexn
C4D - Agreed.. I reckon 60% of what I shoot on Velvia 50 gets binned, but the 40% that come out exactly as planned are by far the best shots I have.. Shooting a bit of Kodak Ektar 100 at the moment and it's really nice to develop a roll of film, note that it looks 1/3rd under exposed and still get a beautiful, useful, colorful image as the result, as opposed to velvia being 1/3rd under, and because of how touchy it is in post, you look at it and don't even bother to scan it.. :)
How do you like the 150/5.6 on 617? I love my 90mm but at times find it too wide.. At this stage its all I've got. I've been planning a 180mm as my next length to buy.
I'm pretty much in full agreement with Richard. I find the 90mm is usually too wide but in some situations it is a must have. I would say the 150mm is my go to lens for most panoramic situations and I also have noticed with that lens I have very little light falloff on the edges. In the past month I have realized that a 210mm would be very helpful with panoramics also.
Oh and I loooooooove Ektar 100!
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David, I love your sensitivity. Your last few posts have been aesthetically superb... But this is surely a comment on our times - the invasion of the landscape by influences we don't like or need. I suppose we should highlight these things. Good work.
Barry.
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Made this one near Canyonlands NP a couple of weeks ago. Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240 A, Delta 100, Rollo Pyro.
Critiques are always welcome.
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...landsWebLg.jpg
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Those lines are at Monowai, they carry electricity from Deep Cove in Fiordland to Tiwai point where it is used by rio tinto to smelt alumunium, they use 15% of the countries electricity supply. if you have ever been to Doubtful sound on a bus tour you will have been deep into the earth to see the turbines.
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http://markkarpinski.com/web/largefo...mo_shorebw.jpg
Lake Taneycomo Shore, Taney County Missouri
Shen-Hoa PTB 6x17 Panoramic camera
Schneider 150mm f/5,6 lens
Kodak T-Max 100
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Harley Goldman
I wonder if you can hear an echo if you start some yelling? :)
Really, a beauty of an image.
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Harley Goldman
Made this one near Canyonlands NP a couple of weeks ago. Chamonix 4x5, Fujinon 240 A, Delta 100, Rollo Pyro.
Critiques are always welcome.
Harley, wonderful image... I really like the foreground rocks/rock ledge, they anchor me and provide sense of scale... Great one.
Jiri