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    Rick. I do like the colors and simplicity of that. It does look better bigger.

    Wondering about that gray schedule 40 conduit going from the rollway to the roof with an ell at the top. Nothing got photoshopped out did it? (though that's your choice if you did) I'm just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp498 View Post
    Rick. I do like the colors and simplicity of that. It does look better bigger.

    Wondering about that gray schedule 40 conduit going from the rollway to the roof with an ell at the top. Nothing got photoshopped out did it? (though that's your choice if you did) I'm just curious.
    It connects a solar panel on the roof to a controller and battery in the basement, which is the only power source they have other than running a generator. No Photoshop on that. (PS on other things, in the tonal manipulation department, of course.) the real manipulation is the substantial left shift to permit a point of view that would mostly hide the house behind this one, which I didn't want in view.

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    Flickr 上 多啦73img56

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post

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    I like the separation of foreground and background in this.

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    Shot this as a test for some new (old) 8x10 aerial film I just got. I shot it at EI 1.5 like the other aerial film I have, but it was overexposed by at least a stop and could have used more development, too. The tricky thing is my scanner likes overexposed shots as long as the highlights aren't blown out, but I can tell from looking at the dense negative that it needed less exposure for wet printing purposes. Since I hope to get back to contact printing soon I can't be swayed by the negs that scan the best, although I do like the way this one looks on screen.




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    That does look really nice.
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    Trying to use the Grubb meniscus for something other than portraiture. Tough lens, not sure how I feel about this one. Cropped from 10x12.


    img045a by Scott --, on Flickr

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    Velvia 4x5, Nikkor 90/4.5

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    scan0225www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr

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    scan0222www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr

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    Very nice Sergei! Enjoyed the visit yesterday.
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