Nice Vic, I just picked this up from the lab Weds! I almost fell off the drop into the road getting it.
Bristlecone - Yosemite
Fujinon 125mm f/5.6, Ektar 100
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Nice Vic, I just picked this up from the lab Weds! I almost fell off the drop into the road getting it.
Bristlecone - Yosemite
Fujinon 125mm f/5.6, Ektar 100
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That may be Yosemite, but I doubt if a Bristlecone Pine walked over from the Great Basin bioclime. It is, in fact, a Western (Sierra) Juniper, also relatively hardy, long–lived trees. This one indeed appears to be dead, or nearly so. The nearest bristlecones to the Sierra Nevada (Yosemite) are one range east in the easily accessible White Mountains:
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Speaking of Yosemite and trees....
Time to roll a visual cliche. Then again, how can you NOT shoot this while you're there? I was attracted by the deer grazing in the pasture, but without a loupe they are hard to see.
Toyo 45A
Rodenstock 90mm
Ektachrome 100S 4x5
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here is one i shot today, just a test really seeing how close to 1/8 sec i could get using a salad dressing jar lid, calumet c1, brass rapid f8, ilford delta film
just a pine tree (shutter test) by J. Golden, on Flickr
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Crazy looking Cypress at Blue Cypress Lake in South Central Florida. This is with my Ebony 8x10 and Nikkor 120sw with Velvia 50.
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Decorative pear, 4x5 Polaroid and a Speed Graphic with 127mm lens.
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This was taken with Tachihara on Shanghai 4x5 film. I remember having extreme difficulties with adjusting plane of focus on a cloudy late afternoon with a slow 210mm f/6.8 Caltar. Taking two shots took more than half an hour. One proved to be dead on.
Larger version here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gularz1...n/photostream/
Being unemployed has some positive aspects, I can dedicate more time towards my photo hobby now.
My first image post on this site, here goes. Light leak in the upper right, or did the trees move?
Banyan and palms, Jupiter Island, Florida
Toyo 45AII with Nikkor 150/5.6 at f/64
TXP 320 in D-76 1:1
Printed on Ilford MGIV RC, developed in Ilford Multigrade
Print scanned on an HP C7280
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