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Thread: Large Format Landscapes

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

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    Though I am looking forward to moving to 8x10, I have to say I do enjoy my 4x5. Guess it will have to do until I can find the right 8x10.

    Managed to find some time to get to the beach and capture this image. I’m relatively new to large format but really enjoying the process and images.

    Cheers
    Matt

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    4x5
    180mm Fujinon
    Ilford delta 100. DDx 1+9 40 minutes
    Laurent

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

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    This goes back a long time, I was 13. The photograph was made in 1954 on a trip with Brett Weston and my dad. We were passing through Bridgeport, California, late afternoon on our way home to the Bay Area. I was using a 4x5 Brand 17 camera and 250mm Zeiss Tessar lens. The three of us set-up here that afternoon. In case it looks familiar, Brett's photograph was published soon after in the US Camera Annual.
    Scan from contact print.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by ljb0904 View Post
    4x5
    180mm Fujinon
    Ilford delta 100. DDx 1+9 40 minutes
    Nicely done in what looks to have been pretty tough conditions! If you're not a traditionalist when it comes to 1:1.25, you might think about a 3:5 aspect ratio across the bottom of the frame--"pruning" the top of the tree might help unify the two major components of the image.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    Nicely done in what looks to have been pretty tough conditions! If you're not a traditionalist when it comes to 1:1.25, you might think about a 3:5 aspect ratio across the bottom of the frame--"pruning" the top of the tree might help unify the two major components of the image.
    Thanks! And i do like the crop suggestion.
    Laurent

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

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    Though I am looking forward to moving to 8x10, I have to say I do enjoy my 4x5. Guess it will have to do until I can find the right 8x10.

    Managed to find some time to get to the beach and capture this image. I’m relatively new to large format but really enjoying the process and images.

    Cheers
    Matt
    Hi Matt

    Yes, I really like this + that you didn't go down the oft chosen 'f64 route', so something a little different.............

    Details of the location would be good

    regards

    Andrew

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Top of Cedar Grove Trail, 150 mm lens, TriX with yellow filter, scanned from Ilford FB print.

    [IMG]Neg8Bb flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by ljb0904 View Post
    4x5
    180mm Fujinon
    Ilford delta 100. DDx 1+9 40 minutes
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    I like the framing -- the first thing I thought of was a movie studio portrait of John Wayne in some western shoot-em-up.
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    John Olsen
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    And at the bottom of Cedar Hollow Trail: 150mm lens, yellow filter, overcast skies, scanned from FB print.

    [IMG]Neg20Ac flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by mijosc View Post
    A view of Bearhat Mountain and Hidden Lake in Glacier National Park.

    This photo was originally taken on 4x5 large format Velvia 50. I’m rediscovering it almost 5 years later. The scene was quite contrasty, with the snow on the mountain, and, unfortunately, the film was generally underexposed. I was able to rescue the image by bringing up the shadows and converting to monochrome. It is still quite dark, however; I think it works to set a moody, dramatic, scene.


    Bearhat Mountain and Hidden Lake by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
    Nice

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