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    Next image in this new series. Voigtlander Trees Study, No. 2



    Made with the B&J Watson 5x7 and a Voigtlander Petzval lens. Approx. 1/2 second exposure (cap off, cap on) on expired FP4, processed in PMK Pyro.
    To make this photograph, I am in the Marys River up to my armpits. This is the lowest the river level drops to at late summer. It amazes me to think that many trees along the bank of the Marys are submerged in water 20 feet deeper than this for 1/3 of the year.
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    This shot didn't work in b&w, but I like it in color. Cropped to 2:3.

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    Next image in this new series. Voigtlander Trees Study, No. 2

    I had a pretty good idea whose image this was before I saw the name. I'm not always a fan of the look from those old lenses, but it serves this image quite well. I'd put that on my wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    Next image in this new series. Voigtlander Trees Study, No. 2

    I had a pretty good idea whose image this was before I saw the name. I'm not always a fan of the look from those old lenses, but it serves this image quite well. I'd put that on my wall.
    Thank you Gregg.
    I don't always choose the Petzval lenses for what I do - it is a look that has to be used purposefully. In this instance, I wanted to use those optical traits to isolate the feature I thought was most worth attention. As you say, it serves this image well. And thanks.

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    Interloper, Bamboo Forest
    On the Chattahoochee River
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    I used my B&J Watson 5x7 camera and Ilford's FP4 (expired in 2008), processed in PMK Pyro. Exposure notes: 4.5 minutes at f22, using the 203mm Ektar lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    I used my B&J Watson 5x7 camera and Ilford's FP4 (expired in 2008), processed in PMK Pyro. Exposure notes: 4.5 minutes at f22, using the 203mm Ektar lens.
    Excellent shot. The water must have been remarkably calm to give such clean reflections at that exposure time.

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    Here's one I took in Capitol Reef on Velvia 50! Here's a link to the video where I made it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlOTj8fF1KU

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    And a variation on the 2020 Trees theme I'm compiling:

    Photograph made using the Voigtlander Petzval lens on my old B&J Watson 5x7 camera. Exposure was done manually by taking the lens cap off and back on: approx 1/2 second exposure on expired FP4 (2008), processed in PMK Pyro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabe View Post
    Excellent shot. The water must have been remarkably calm to give such clean reflections at that exposure time.
    The Marys River is still at its seasonal low flow, so things move quite slowly in the river these days. So yes, the water was quite still when I made this photograph. Glad you like it, thanks!

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