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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by lassethomas View Post
    It seems the bit about seeing the negative was edited out?
    I was curious if you might re-scan the negative for a cropped image, or simply crop from your existing scan if it can bear it. My eye sees an image in the left third of the image, but it's hard to tell if it would be as satisfying as your given image with the ghostly ribbon of fog. Moon detail might be won, but the ghostliness might be lost.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Heroique View Post
    I was curious if you might re-scan the negative for a cropped image, or simply crop from your existing scan if it can bear it. My eye sees an image in the left third of the image, but it's hard to tell if it would be as satisfying as your given image with the ghostly ribbon of fog. Moon detail might be won, but the ghostliness might be lost.
    Here a is a 1:1 crop of my existing scan. It's 2200 dpi (as much as I can go) and scanned on my Imacon Precision 2.

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    Personally I don't think it will stand up for too much cropping.
    I'll have to go back next summer and shoot it with a longer lens

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    That's more moon texture than I thought was there!

    The detail hiding deep inside a LF negative is often surprising – even astonishing – when focus, exposure, and shot technique are working for you.

    But I think you're right. The cropped landscape image I see is basically the bottom-left quadrant, with lake reflection, near trees, clouds, lower peak, and moon. But that might not bring-up the moon texture enough – and the drapery of fog would be lost, which is my favorite detail of your ethereal image.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    A wonderful balance of light and dark forms -- with the dark forms staying quite alive and full of accessable information.
    I like the tension between being invited to enter into the image but these beautifully lit thorns say otherwise.
    And lastly -- I appreciate the open upper corners. This could have easily been a vertical with the tree branches sweeping up into the corners and enclosing this space. It would be a good photograph...but it would not capture what the photographer mentioned about this being an open landscape.
    Thanks!

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    2020-08-21 Fujinon SF 180-56@22 Red f Foma 200 in HC110 1+31 24C 7-15 min006 4299x5412 Forest-40 web11 by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
    Ukraine.
    Not far from Kiev, there is an absolutely fantastic place called "Vasylkiv Carpathians". Among the flat terrain, ravines and gorges suddenly appear, overgrown with grassy vegetation and trees.
    Nagaoka 4x5. Nikkor 300/9@22. Red filter. Fomapan 200 in Ilfotech HC110 1+31.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    I was in Vacationland last week. I took only a Crown Graphic, and now wish I'd had more flexibility with movements and smaller f stops.



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    Iran, Arjomand, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Symmar-S 150/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 9x12cm Sheet film


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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by panoral View Post
    Iran, Arjomand, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Symmar-S 150/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 9x12cm Sheet film



    I like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Calwell View Post
    I like it!
    Thank you.

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    That red filter really pops, well done!

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