Like this last one too, a lot!
Cheers,
Like this last one too, a lot!
Cheers,
Thanks again. This one is a real bugger to print becasue the ripples in the foreground are quite greyed out and need high contrast printing and very precise print time to get right whereas the reeds require normal contrast and getting the blend between the two is tricky to say the least. Much easier to do in a neg scan but far more rewarding doing it in the darkroom.
Seascape off Anglesey -paper negative, yellow filter, iso12, f32@1s, 135mm f4.7 xenar
regards
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Chamonix 045n2, Schneider Super-Angulon 90mm f/8 SC that I got for $85. Used w/Schneider center filter, on Delta 100 @50
img436 by Chris Badessa, on Flickr
Thanks mathomas, Deval, and krismandal. Blue Pool was a bit of well-favoured natural art direction. The hard part was balancing a big tripod, a monorail 8x10, and me on mossy rocks surrounded by rushing water. If slip came to fall I was determined to let the camera go and save myself. Phew...didn't happen.
Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".
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