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Thread: Large Format Landscapes

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    WOW, beautiful shot and persrective!
    Quote Originally Posted by David Hedley View Post
    Älplisee, Arosa

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    Thanks stradibarrius. I took a few more shots at that location, with the idea of creating a panoramic image. This is where I've got to so far, and it's the first time I've knitted two 4x5 images together - it's far from perfect, but there's some potential here, imo. Next time, I might take vertical rather than horizontal images, for example;

    Älplisee panoramic

    Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Fuji Acros / Xtol 1:1, orange filter (for both images)

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    David, this is a fantastic series of images... I'd dash of to the mountains at once seeing your shots..
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Thanks andreios - I really appreciate your comment. I'm looking forward to getting back to some higher altitude hiking in the couple of months we have left before the snow arrives. Here is one last one from the most recent visit;

    Feegletscher, with Dom in the background

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    Cross-post from "Images of mistakes" thread - it is a mistake, but I like it nevertheless...



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    Hiked a 70 pound pack 1100' down into Linville Gorge for this... made 6 exposures and this is the only one I felt was worth keeping. Maybe I'll have a higher hit rate next time, if I can talk my legs into carrying it all down there again.

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    Modified Speed Graphic, either a 90mm Raptar or a 210 Caltar-S, can't remember. Probably the 210 judging by the perspective. Arista ULTRA Edu 100, F/32ish and something around 15s. Rodinal 1:50 in MOD54, scanned on Epson 4990.

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    Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by themicahmachine View Post
    Hiked a 70 pound pack 1100' down into Linville Gorge for this... made 6 exposures and this is the only one I felt was worth keeping. Maybe I'll have a higher hit rate next time, if I can talk my legs into carrying it all down there again.

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    Modified Speed Graphic, either a 90mm Raptar or a 210 Caltar-S, can't remember. Probably the 210 judging by the perspective. Arista ULTRA Edu 100, F/32ish and something around 15s. Rodinal 1:50 in MOD54, scanned on Epson 4990.
    Yea I took 80lbs into the Grand Canyon a few years back for 8 days and realized the best shots were from the top (or halfway down) Haha!

    But keep at it! You'll learn which lenses you don't need and maybe make your kit lighter next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    Yea I took 80lbs into the Grand Canyon a few years back for 8 days and realized the best shots were from the top (or halfway down) Haha!

    But keep at it! You'll learn which lenses you don't need and maybe make your kit lighter next time.
    Thanks, Stone. I've already decided to pare down the kit... Next time there will be no dark cloth (I have a t-shirt), two fewer lenses, half the film holders, and I'm considering ditching the light meter. If only I could get the camera and tripod weight down a bit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by themicahmachine View Post
    Thanks, Stone. I've already decided to pare down the kit... Next time there will be no dark cloth (I have a t-shirt), two fewer lenses, half the film holders, and I'm considering ditching the light meter. If only I could get the camera and tripod weight down a bit...
    Don't ditch the light meter...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    Don't ditch the light meter...
    Yeah I'm tank developing 6 sheets at a time, so I can't really zone system properly. I'm usually just trying to hit somewhere in the middle to preserve detail in both highlights and shadows, then getting the contrast right after scanning. Sacrilege I know, but it really removes the need for a spot meter. Incident and the matrix meter between my ears is good enough.

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