How deep is that water?? I imagine underwater scene of those tree stumps would be intriguing.
How deep is that water?? I imagine underwater scene of those tree stumps would be intriguing.
Bob,
It looked to be about 4 feet deep at the stumps.... but that is a wild guess since the water looked a bit murky as it got farther from the shore. It was so peaceful and quiet there as the sun was low in the sky and almost no wind. Wish I could have spent more time there as I had another of the Blair wooden film holders loaded.
1897 Ak-sar-ben Camera - Schneider G-Claron 210mm (Dagor type) - f/45 - Fomapan 100 - 8x10 Film - HC 110 1+100 - Unaltered Negative Scan
Finally got a nice day to try out my new (to me) Kodak View #2. Fujinon-W 300mm lens, Ilford Delta 100, 8x10.
beaver dam and bridge by terry, on Flickr
That is really nice, I love the water.
--- Steve from Missouri ---
Thanks Steve! I was most impressed by the film--this was one of the last sheets from a box of Delta that expired three years ago. Didn't make any adjustments: shot at box speed and developed normally.
Taylor Creek, Sangre de Cristo Mtns, Colorado. Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor, Fuji Vlvia 50
[img]Hermit Pass Taylor Creek 002 by blazingshutters, on Flickr[/img]
That's lovely, David!
Wonderful shot, David: the water looks like silk!
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