Colin,
Very nice shot. That's one of those shots that is very relaxing but yet makes me wonder what's on the other side. I could look at that shot for hours.
-Brian
Colin,
Very nice shot. That's one of those shots that is very relaxing but yet makes me wonder what's on the other side. I could look at that shot for hours.
-Brian
Thanks very much Brian.
A lovely thread worth a resurrection, 10 months later!
Here’s the prettiest dam bridge I know.
(Diablo Lake dam – North Cascades Nat’l Park, Washington)
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
¼ sec. @ f/22
Velvia-50 (refrigerated old version)
Slight front rise
Epson 4990
these are great. i'm always amazed by what man can create (referring to both the bridges and the photographs).
here arer a few from NYC yesterday.
all clear glass ambrotypes (CGA). 5x7. whole plate lens. f 16 for 1 sec and f22 for 1 sec.
the giant ship was moving so i tried to use a fast shutter speed but it is a bit dark.
sme i scanned the "correct way" others i left as a "positive"
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my 1st day lith printing.
rotterdam the netherlands.
4x5 foma neg printed on foma 131 paper LD20 developer. the 1st is exposed less and developed more. the second is exposed more and developed less.
eddie
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thanks steve...be careful wet plate is very addicting! and FUN too. keep us posted on your foray into WPC.
eddie
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