Jemez Canyon, off NM state hwy 4 near the Gillman Tunnels. Preflashed grade 2 paper negative exposed in 8x10 sliding box camera, 4 second exposure. 275mm meniscus lens stopped down to F/92.
~Joe
Jemez Canyon, off NM state hwy 4 near the Gillman Tunnels. Preflashed grade 2 paper negative exposed in 8x10 sliding box camera, 4 second exposure. 275mm meniscus lens stopped down to F/92.
~Joe
The EXIF data says: "Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT"
It's also from a site that offers "outstanding free wallpaper and backgrounds for your pc". I doubt that they will be OK with you posting this as your own, given that they are licensed under a "Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License".
Some people will really go a long way just to get the "pagerank" of their site up. Signing up to a forum and then doing random posts just to get a few links back, yuck.
These are more like cascades. Still new to shooting chromes with 4x5. These are both Velvia. The chromes look a lot better on the light table that what I could scan with my flatbed.
One of my 1st 4x5 photographs I took. It's a stream called Upper Pine Bottom Run in Northcentral Pennsylvania.
Burke & James 4X5 Press / Kodak Ektar 127mm f/4.7 / Agfachrome RSXII 100
Here's two shots taken on 4x5" film:
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Here is one from Macey Lakes shot last summer.
Shen Hao PTB 4x5, SSXL 110mm, E100G
Is this big enough to be considered a waterfall?
Shan Hao PTB 4x5, 150mm G-Claron, Velvia 50, way too much jpeg compression
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