After a scramble up a rocky hillside in the Skagit River Gorge: 150mm lens with orange filter, TriX film, Calumet field view camera, scanned from Ilford print.
[IMG]N19A Flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
After a scramble up a rocky hillside in the Skagit River Gorge: 150mm lens with orange filter, TriX film, Calumet field view camera, scanned from Ilford print.
[IMG]N19A Flkr by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
Graflex Crown Graphic
Wollensak Raptar 135mm
Shanghai sheet film
sc0097 by Eliverto Scherer, Flickr
Iran, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 90/5.6, Hoya red filter, Ilford FP4 9x12cm Sheet film
The jungle-like flora gives this a steamy South American feel.
Very nice John, and I bet the waterfall is flowing even faster as our snowpack melts...
Not far away, high in the N. Cascades, I’ve never seen anyone here. Not once.
I might be the first!
Of course, the actual privilege may belong to the Skagit, Chelan, Chilliwack, or other native peoples. ;^)
Those are larches on the opposite shore – half are green, half are yellow. It's mid-October after all.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6 (Lee yellow filter)
Ilford HP4+ (in D-76)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
First day out with my large format set up! I had a blast.
I'd be really happy to hear any constructive feedback on composition in particular! And exposure and anything else
(I have no idea how to link straight to flickr as neatly as others do, sorry)
Wattles are already out and brightening things up here, before we really get started with winter.
Horseman L45, some front standard drop, 20mm or so.
Schneider 135mm Symmar-S
Hoya Orage filter
2 seconds at F22 (2 stop exposure compensation for the filter)
Ilford FP4+
Developed at home in Ilford ID-11 3+1 for 20mins.
Scanned on Epson V850
https://flic.kr/p/2m158sS
Speed Graphic Pacemaker
Schneider Krueznach Symmar-S 135mm
Another one from day 1. We hiked a fair bit, with some scrambling out to the river bed. Really happy with the packability of the Horseman.
Horseman L45
Schneider 135mm
Ilford FP4+
1/15s at F32, some front standard drop, and first time tilting too
Overall, I find this too busy, no subject that stands out. But lots of nice details to zoom around and check out.
This mightve been a good one for a ND filter... absolutely no movement in the water (if you can even find the water!).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/192855...posted-public/
Speed Graphic Pacemaker
Schneider Krueznach Symmar-S 135mm
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