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Thread: Large Format Landscapes

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by atlcruiser View Post
    Triple score Mr Rooster! I like the skewed perspective and the contrail/cloud in the upper left is very well seen
    Thank you David. I shot this with a Schneider 75mm lens which I then had to sell. I need to recuperate another similar lens. I like the wide angle effect.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by SamReeves View Post
    Cool, must around Chatsworth?? Now you need to wait for Metrolink or UP to show up.
    Hi Sam, Yeap that is in Chatsworth. Have you been there before? Yes, you are right I need to wait for the train to pass by. I need to wait longer next time. Maybe I'll reshoot it soon but it will have to be with a 90mm lens instead of the 75. I sold my 75mm soon after I shot this.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_1856 View Post
    I fail to see any difference between landscapes taken with Large Format equipment, and anything else. It's just a lot more work with the camera, and somewhat less in the darkroom.
    I accept the web is restrictive in appraising any good image. There is no comparing the quality and degree of sharpness that can be attained with LF. For some the process of creating the image (the hard way) is also part of the thrill. It's like asking why climb Everest when you can take a space shuttle to the moon.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Fallen Birch and Waterfall. Adirondack Park, NY.

    Wista VX 4x5 / 210mm 5.6 Schneider Apo-Symmar lens / TXP in Acu-1 developer.

    I felt the icicles were some of the most precariously beautiful I have ever seen forming off of a fallen log in such a way, and I tried to use the smooth water in the top of the frame as a strong visual counterpoint. The conditions of cold were almost unbearable. I just gave some front tilt, stopped down, and hoped for the best.


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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Duane Polcou View Post
    Fallen Birch and Waterfall. Adirondack Park, NY.

    Wista VX 4x5 / 210mm 5.6 Schneider Apo-Symmar lens / TXP in Acu-1 developer.

    I felt the icicles were some of the most precariously beautiful I have ever seen forming off of a fallen log in such a way, and I tried to use the smooth water in the top of the frame as a strong visual counterpoint. The conditions of cold were almost unbearable. I just gave some front tilt, stopped down, and hoped for the best.

    good job.. i like how the frozen ice contrasts with the flow of water..

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes


    Saad dunes by agarzai, on Flickr

    taken in Saad, Saudi Arabia..

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Very cool Duane Polcou. I'll look for some icicles like that here in Michigan.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    A 16x20 print from 4x5, 150mm lens (TMax100, developed in HC-110).

    Truman Cove, on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Made while on a 5 month bicycle tour. One of my favorites of the trip.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Truman Cove, NZ_16x20.jpg  

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by algarzai View Post
    Saad dunes by agarzai, on Flickr

    taken in Saad, Saudi Arabia..
    I like this very much. It makes me feel like I'm on another planet. Well done. What filter(s) .. If any .. Did you use?

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    I like it a lot too. The sandflys must have done well out of you.

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