Squirrel Island near Boothbay Harbor ME. I managed to make a three dimensional composition of the predominant natural materials here; trees, rock, moss.
Abandoned Farmhouse, Oregon by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Early Morning, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Austin, you have a wonderful eye for the square format! 'Nuff said.
I'm new to here! Share with you a shot taken with Pentax 67 and TMax film
Welcome, Jeff, and lovely shot!
Went hiking today at a spot on the Appalachian Trail called Three Forks, to Long Creek Falls. I've been to many of the waterfalls in the hills of GA but boy this one was nice. This whole trail area was phenomenal and I can't wait till the seasons change as there are rhododendron plants everywhere. Supposedly this is one of the most beautiful stretches of the trail in GA.
Anyway, shot 3 rolls of film but here's 3 of the best frames. Taken with my Linhof 70 and 38mm XL (first one) or 58mm XL (other two), on Plus-X dev'd in Rodinal 1:50 for 10:30:
PS: You'll notice on the first one a strip of exposed film to the right of the full frame area. I have no idea why, but the Linhof 70 roll film holder does this sporadically. Sometimes the strip gets into the frame - look at the top of the second image and you can see that, and I cropped the last one due to this. Any clue what's up with this? I might post a thread about it because it has me stumped. I can't imagine how that could happen.
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