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That's probably the most "non-Floridian" shot I've seen--I can't believe it's anywhere south of the Chesapeake. Wonderful color palette, though--hope the greens print for you.
Thanks CB.
It was a very unique weather day as I stated in the previous photo. The fog was thicker than I had ever experienced there before, and this was around 2pm! As far as printing goes I have not printed the image yet. I use ImagePrint and have never experienced a color shift. I do however choose between a thick matte paper and a baryta paper depending upon details, mood and color palette. I will print one on each paper to see how it looks. I am more interested in the mood than the details.
Thank you again for your kind comments!
Best regards,
Darr
Excellent, that clump of grass at lower left and the chop/horizon line strike me as especially "painterly."
BTW, these "native format" digital shots reminded me that there are a few Sinar bits-and-bobs on the auction site that would let you cobble together a 5x7 Norma. Of course, I keep trying to get Bryan just to buy a 5x7 Walker Titan XL and couple it with a 6x17 Canham RFB. (Being Scots-Irish means I'm great at spending everyone's money but my own.)
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CB I had a 5x7 camera in the past and while I find the format nice, it is not for me. I would have to put too much money into all the other essentials with film and processing and in the end, the 4x5 format suits me well. I do have a 6x17 pano back that does fine on my Linhof MT, but I find I actually like 6x12 better. I recently purchased a Cambo Wide 650 for pano shooting with my 6x12 back and will be working with it in the near future. As always, I appreciate your insights!
Darr
That's a lovely image, Darr!
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