Ghost by Alex Povaliy, on Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/povaliy/
Wista 45 and etc.
Here are a couple of images taken last spring that I finally scanned. Both of these were taken with a Chamonix 5x8. The first was taken near Hanksville, Utah and was on Velvia 100 and the second was in Capitol Reef using Velvia 100F. I did not record nor do I remember the lenses used.
Selfie by Deval Joshi, on Flickr
Selfie
Toyo 45a II
Schneider 72mm Super Angulon MC 5.6
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Pyrocat HD
Filters:Center Filter IVb
F32.5 1/8
Its been a long time since I've been able to shoot, so I was happy to get out this weekend. I guess I could have posted this to the mistakes good or bad thread...thought about cropping out my shadow but the more I look at it, the more accepting of it I get...
Nice Jim. I especially like the Hanksville shot. Was this from up on Factory Butte?
Bob
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i agree jim the one of the blue hills outside Hanksville is lovely. I linger on it.
Well having just spent a happy half hour catching up on the stunning photos in this thread I suppose I should post something. Weather and life have interrupted my LF photography for a few weeks but hopefully an improvement in at least the weather will let me get out and about.
Wista Field 45, Nikon W 180mm on Kodak Portra 160. I cropped this a bit as the sky was a bit boring. Langdale in the Lake District UK.
Langdale-5 by Andy, on Flickr
Same camera/lens but on Fomapan 100. I call this 'Fish in a Top Hat'
The-Devil's-Chair by Andy, on Flickr
I remain to be convinced if this actually works, but here it is. Shot last year, I had this composition in mind but even stopped down to f/64 I had nowhere near enough DoF (lens was a 150 or 240, I forget) so I decided to go the other way and shoot it wide open and emphasis the "glowing" rock.
(click for larger version)
Velvia 50, Chamonix 045F1.
Dave, it feels crowded and even a bit chaotic.
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