It's gone. Your time was not wated.
Attached are two images of White Water Falls, just on the border between North and South Carolina. In terms of volume of water and height this is one of the largest falls on the east cost. The original negatives were made in 1982-85 on Ilford FP4, and were printed on silver gelatin paper. Recently I scanned the negatives and the attached files are of digital prints, 12X17" in size. I have also printed both images in carbon.
This place has been a favorite hiking area for student of Clemson University, which is located abot 30 miles away , and quite a number of students have died from slipping over the edge. Many years ago one died the same day i was photographing the falls.
Sandy King
Adox CHS 100 Art, Symmar 5.6/210 converted to 12/370mm, yellow filter.
f/45, 1/5s. Developed to N using Pyrocat-HD 1:1:100.
Jukka Vuokko
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The Virgin River, through Zion NP. Delta 100, Ebony SV45U, Fujinon 250mm lens
This was done with a Century 8x10 and a 'virtual 5x7' back (I cropped it when I enlarged it) with a 210. Unless I have a DOF concern, I usually open up to my favorite f-number for the anticipated format. So, f32 for 5x7 on this one. If I know I'm going to crop all the way down to 4x5 I'll shoot at f22.
FP4 in WD2D+, Nikkor f8 90mm @ f45, 1/4".
First attempt at shooting a waterfall with a film camera in a long time. Overcast day - no filters used but I did use a hand held light meter. Anniversary Speed Graphic with a Ektar 127mm lens. Ilford FP4+ film tray developed in D76 for 9.5 mins at 19C
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