The right side of Stevens Falls in Gov. Dodge State Park: 500c/m, 40mm lens, no filter, TriX.
[IMG]StevensF N6 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
and seen from the side:
[IMG]StevensF N8 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
The wandering fence lines in the distance are interesting and the snow texture is great. Mixed feelings about the power pole, though. On one hand it breaks my vision into the scene, but otherwise the snow blown onto it says a lot about the environment. Maybe this is a daring composition, because I would not have thought of it. I'll give it some thought.
The pole is my favorite part! :-)
I agree. The pole turns it from an idyllic winter scene to a more brutal documentation of a very hard winter landscape.
makiflex #6 by Nokton48, on Flickr
6x9cm Plaubel Makina Back on Makiflex Standard, Schneider 120mm F6.8 Angulon @F11 FOMA Classic Microdol-X
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Makina3 #2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Japanese Garden Innis Woods
Plaubel advertised the Makinas as "the worlds smallest view camera". Using a Makina in some ways is like that in terms of use.
Foma 200 developed in replenished straight Microdol-X. Exposure bracketed in half stops to give myself a choice. Plaubel Makina III with 100mm F2.9 Anticomar Plaubel 6x9cm back Arista #2 RC paper Omega DII laser aligned Multigrade dev Omegalite diffusion head
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