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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Beano that is wonderful...a natural infinity pool leading to Brigadoon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beano_z View Post
    This shat was a tough one, it wasn't the location or the composition, instead it was waiting for the right conditions that was the most time consuming. Each morning I would park at the designated area near the park entrance than walk up to this spot and wait for the light, only on the fourth morning did everything come together for this shot.

    This was a 5 second exposure on Fomapan 100 8x10 film with a 2-stop soft grad to hold down the sky. Camera used was the Chamonix Alpinist X with a 240mm lens.

    The film was home developed in Rodinal 1+50 dilution and scanned on a flatbed.




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    Woooooow, amazing.

    Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimenosaiz View Post
    Hi!!!

    Woooooow, amazing.

    Congrats!

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    Wow, thanks guys, I'm truly overwhelmed with the positive comments!

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    Another Grand Canyon Toroweep Sunrise. The sky is just not cooperating (it's actually pissing me off). I have two versions of this image, decidedly both are giving me fits, but I thought I would post this one. I am gonna redo using a different scan method with the Howtek. One thing for sure is I need a center filter for the 75mm and 90mm. The vignetting is horrendous and is ruining the skies at sunrise and sunset.

    Grand Canyon North Toroweep Sunrise. 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32, Portra 160. Manual dodging with dark slide




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    Quote Originally Posted by Beano_z View Post
    Wow, thanks guys, I'm truly overwhelmed with the positive comments!
    And quite rightly so. I've seen it come by on a few different platforms and enjoyed it every time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Ruttenberg View Post
    Another Grand Canyon Toroweep Sunrise. The sky is just not cooperating (it's actually pissing me off). I have two versions of this image, decidedly both are giving me fits, but I thought I would post this one. I am gonna redo using a different scan method with the Howtek. One thing for sure is I need a center filter for the 75mm and 90mm. The vignetting is horrendous and is ruining the skies at sunrise and sunset.

    Grand Canyon North Toroweep Sunrise. 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32, Portra 160. Manual dodging with dark slide
    Still a great effort. I'm sure it can be salvaged. But it is annoying to have to spend time on it when you can easily avoid it in the field.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Steven, the "vignetting" to me looks like natural sky vignette away from the sun, because it's off-center. Unless you were using a significant amount of sideways shift? Considering the detail in the shadows on the lower left/right, I see no reason to use a CF myself - it would just cause more overloaded highlights in the top area.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Steven. I agree the vignetting is too much especially in the upper left and upper right corners.

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    I just noticed you said you used "manual dodging". What did you do?

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