When was this taken? It almost looks like it could be from the 1960's. Love the lighting!
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When was this taken? It almost looks like it could be from the 1960's. Love the lighting!
I like the way the blue, in the windows, contrasts with the brighter tones, of the building. It's nice to see large format color work!
The tone and texture here is amazing, as always!
It definitely works, well!
Nice, did you use a filter to help "define" the clouds (especially in the upper left)?
Nice, the textures of the rocks and "cabins" are well-defined. The bush, out front, gives a "hint of IR" without being overpowering. Did you use a 720 filter? I have a roll of Rollei IR that I'm...
Thank you! The grain is much less obtrusive, than I was expecting. I saw few Youtube videos about Pan 100, and the presenters were mentioning how big the grain was. But, to be fair, they were using...
Beautiful, I'd be happy with your "test" images any day! ;) What is the grain like, when developed in 510-Pyro? I usually shoot 35mm, but like you, I tend to use Acros II "for real." However, based...
Nikon F6, Nikkor 58mm F/1.4G; 1/20 second at F/1.4 (hand-held)
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Thanks, for the explanation. I had a mental picture of a very remote place, with nobody around for several miles/kilometers.
This image has a very ethereal feel to it, which makes you stop and think. Does this area have this feeling, when you're there, in-person?
A very interesting perspective that we (or least I) don't normally see. How far away is the Atlanta skyline, from where you took the photograph?
Personally, I prefer the Ortho 80.
Those are absolutely beautiful!
Really nice image, Embdude! Unfortunately, I have never had the chance to do air-to-air imaging.
Here's a shot of the Liberty Aviation Museum's 1928 Ford 5-AT-B Tri-Motor. Nothing like experiencing three radial engines, in-person. Shot on 35mm Fuji Velvia 50.
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I absolutely love the tonality and overall composition!
I have a few water lily images, but nothing quite like this one; I like it!
I know it's not the film you were asking about, but if you cannot find 5x7 Provia 100F, Ektachrome 100 is available in 5x7.
I love this! The depth, sharpness, and tones are amazing. I wish I could get my photos to "sing" like this!
Beautiful! The smoothness and tones are amazing. Did you use Technidol developer?
Great shots! I especially like the last one. Hopefully, I am able to get back out West, this fall.
I really love the mid-century vibe of the sign, and brick building to the left!
Me, as well! I tend to have issues with loss of detail. If I go for the shadows, the highlights lack separation, in the upper values. How'd you meter this scene?
Thanks, they're beautiful no matter where they were taken.
Lovely, it makes me long for a crisp fall morning!
Beautiful, I love the backlight. Is that a western (only) plant, or does it grow out in the East, too?
What year is that one? It looks mid-1980's.
Beautiful! I love sense of motion, and the "framing" of the scene is perfect.
Another possibility could be using a faster film, such as TMAX 400, or Portra 400. You'll gain extra speed, and the reciprocity characteristics are better. Additionally, these films are true ISO...
Beautiful image! Is this in northern California?
I 100% agree; that is truly disgusting behavior. I hope the parts that remain, remain undisturbed.
I have been happy with Alex Burke's work, both negative and transparency.
I have no affiliation with him, other than being a satisfied customer.
An absolutely beautiful image, with great tonality! I love the way the trees, at the edge of the water, stand in sharp contrast to those that they overlap.
Wow, I'm somewhat surprised. I tried some Kodak Plus-X pan roll film that expired in 1952, and the whole was a dark brown/black color...no images, edge markings, anything.
Was this in the Pacific Northwest (of the USA)?
Nice shot, Autsin. It looks very peaceful.
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