h2oman and Heroique, thanks for your kind words. Rock and water sure play well against each other.
h2oman and Heroique, thanks for your kind words. Rock and water sure play well against each other.
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,..".
Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilford Mg IV VC FB, image area 24.5cm X 19.5cm, from a 8x10 Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with Fujinon-W 300mm f5.6 lens with the front group removed yielding an effective focal length of approximately 580mm. A #25 red filter was added to minimise residual chromatic aberration and enhance sky detail.
Noosa River Wreck Buoys, Dusk
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,..".
Thanks Heroique, I'm honored to be included in the comparison!
Chamonix 4x5, Apo-Sironar N 210mm/f5.6, FP4+, Diafine, Hasselblad X1 scans:
Cape John 2 by chrism229, on Flickr
Cape John 1 by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
A couple from Rye Harbour both 5x4" Ilford FP4 taken with Schneider 58mm F5.6 Super Angulon XL
[IMG]Evening at the Beach by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Rye Harbour Long Exposure by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr[/IMG]
BB, those are tonal & textural climax. Fabulous.
Alasdair, I was trying to figure out where in Rye you got those shots. Then I noticed you are from England Rye Harbor is about 1.5 hours from me in NH. Zip 03082.
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