Smoke Creek, Algonquin Park...foggy spring morning.
FP4, Symmar-s 210, 5x7 Deardorff
Smoke Creek, Algonquin Park...foggy spring morning.
FP4, Symmar-s 210, 5x7 Deardorff
This one is located on the top of third peak of Stawamus Chief. It is often claimed to be the "second largest granite monolith in the world". The picture is called "Pine #008"
Details:
Deardorff 8x10 with 4x5 reducing back, Nikkor 450M
Exposure: 1/125s @ f16
HP5 in Xtol 1+1 15min constant ag.
The other picture shows the tree(on the left side) and my dog, she actually climbed ladder, it was so funny.
Last edited by SAShruby; 2-Oct-2009 at 14:14.
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the feedback.
Hugo - I used a #15 yellow/orange on the image.
Chris - We can go up there again soon.
Have a great one and thanks again everyone.
Eric
So I'm still definately in the learning phases of everything LF, but here's my first photo contribution to the forum.
Shot on a B&J Watson 5x7 w/ 4x5 reducing back, Schneider 150mm Symmar Convertible. Efke 25 developed in Rodinal 1:100. Scanned with HP Scanjet 4890...still working on a good print, though!
Getting there...ever so slowly!
Christopher J May
West Chicago, IL
One more,
I did this one last weekend...
Last edited by SAShruby; 2-Oct-2009 at 14:14.
burning building, madrid, 2005.
Chris, I love that Rio Grande Southern image. Long live the narrow gauge!
The side of a corrugated shed high in the White Mountains of eastern California. Ebony SV45U, Rodenstock 90mm, Delta 100.
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