thanks! interesting place.
thanks! interesting place.
Hello, I just got here, thought i'd drop in some trees
Autumn road by Mike Atkins, on Flickr
img005 by Mike Atkins, on Flickr
img002 by Mike Atkins, on Flickr
arbre-à-clou_0002 by Mathieu Bauwens, sur Flickr
KodAK 8X10
Fuji 300mm
Bergger Pancro 400
First image M.P.P. 150mm 5.6 portra 400 at f8.0 3 seconds
Second image Horseman 250mm 5.6 Schneider lens Fuji Provia 100 F5.6 1/60
Third image M.P.P 150mm 5.6 Provia 100 not sure on the settings for this one
As one who studied ornamental horticulture as an undergraduate, and worked in an apple orchard one summer during that period, I enjoy 'portraits' of trees like this one from April 2015. In this case I was lucky to also have a resident woodchuck stop to wonder what I was up to?
Attachment 146573
Taken at Brightonwood Orchards in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, using my Linhof Master Technika Classic 4x5 with 180mm Sironar S lens at f32, and a CPOL filter. Velvia 50 film scanned with Epson V750 PRO.
Unfortunately, the image size and resolution of the attachment here does not come close to providing the level of detail in the 16x20in inkjet print from the scanned slide.
... JMOwens (Mt. Pleasant, Wisc. USA)
"If people only knew how hard I work to gain my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all." ...Michelangelo
Chamonix 8x10, Schneider 240/5.6, Ilford FP4+, Pyrocat HD. It was blowing a gale when I took this (it's on the cliffs next to the sea near where I live), and the exposure is around 1 second. I knew I'd get some tree movement, which bothered me at the time, but in the end I quite liked the result anyway. Scanned from a contact print.
It definitely makes the photo for me.
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