And another one...
PST-Shauny-1-5 by Smith De Westelinck, on Flickr
Thanks ericantonio, chassis!
In the Summit Crater of South Sister, Oregon Cascades by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Nice one Austin!!
Austin, what film and developer did you use? Significant post processing after the scan?
Rodenstock 9x12 35mm film Small by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Shot with a Rodenstock 9x12 plate camera with Fomapan 100 film - Fun shooting inside today since it is misty rain and gloomy outside!
This was made with a Fuji GF670. The film was Tri-X. I've been having a local lab develop my film, but it's just normal processing, I'm sure in either D-76 or HC-110. As for post processing, It's not tweaked too much. My usual method is to make a fairly flat scan (I have an Epson 4990 flatbed) and then build up the contrast from there. In this case, the darker areas of the rock are higher contrast than than the high lit snow and the sky. Other than that, it was pretty straightforward, just a little edge burning and spotting. Oh, I think I used a light yellow filter for the initial shot, but I can't remember for sure; I was so tired!
Linhof Master Technika Classic
Schneider Super Angulon 1:5.6/90
TMAX100 in HC-110B @20c
Weird...Yes by Marc Tauber, on Flickr
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