testing some limitations on softness with a Velostigmat II, four full rotations of diffusion @ f/8
testing some limitations on softness with a Velostigmat II, four full rotations of diffusion @ f/8
Darryl, that tree rotates... and the highlights (especially in the upper left side) look like it's setting of sparks while it's rotating! Great stuff!
Hi!
Two from Argentina, both with Shen Hao 4x5, rodenstock 150/5.6 and tmax
Greetings!
Here's a couple to mark my first post here!
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 203mm Ektar, Paper Negative, scan from contact print:
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 203mm Ektar, Fomapan 100, HC-110 Dil. H, scan from contact print:
These tall & noble trees – mainly larches in morning light – were spared the lumberjack’s saw.
Now they march through the timbered land, like soldiers, still horror-struck at the slaughter they saw.
(Wenatchee Nat’l Forest, Washington state)
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110/5.6 (w/ green filter for sky/foliage)
Ilford FP4+ (in HC-110)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
Dead Ponderosa Pine in Granby, Colorado. Shot with Ektar 203 wide open.
This is a Cannonball tree, a tropical tree I found in Hawaii. This is so called because of the fruits, sferical and heavy, be careful to this fruits that are falling from very hig!
Also this tree has beautiful flowers.
Chamonix and 90SA, velvia 50.
Ohau, Wahimea Valley botanic garden, july 2010.
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