Have never posted here… well I don't recall it if I did so thought I would toss my hat into the ring.
Betterlight Super 6K-HS, Caltar II N 210, F-16, Zone VI camera, ISO 1000 @ 1/60th sec line time, 75% resolution scan.
Rob
I love those shots with twisted branches. Nice job, Larry.
Two uprooted elm trees, St. Paul MN.
Speed Graphic, TMAX 400 (expired), Voigtlander Collinear lens.
Last edited by adamc; 23-Aug-2010 at 10:00. Reason: film
Speed Graphic, Symmar 210, HP5 PMK
Larry, you are plenty worthy! I find your composition quite pleasing, and I know the difficulties of trying to make order out of groups of trees.
Patrick, That is an interesting image. I'm trying to wrap my head around it...
Last edited by h2oman; 23-Aug-2010 at 15:16. Reason: dyslexic figners
This is my first post in this forum! I took a shot of a tree the other day, wasn't happy with what I was getting so I didn't take any shots other than on instant film. Maybe I will stick to shooting people haha. Sorry for the crappy flatbed scan from my all in one printer
One upon a time it was a living tree ...
I have to put the "first week with LF" disclaimer on this as well. If I were to do it again I would have focused differently (and, well, better).
But the thread title wasn't "post your potentially best ever trees", so here goes:
Oh, this particular tree has been part of a house for over 200 years. The last 40 that house has been my dad's cabin, now it's mine. I like this tree.
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