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An old native pecan tree slowly dying.
Native Texas pecan tree by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
Few recent trees, all with Chamonix 045F1.
Delta 100 in DDX, 110mm SSXL:
Delta 100 in DDx, 110mm SSXL:
Velvia, 240mm f/9 Fujinon:
Dave I particularly like the first one. How did you get the foliage on the forest floor so light?
--- Steve from Missouri ---
Massachusetts Woods, February 2016
Kodak 2D, 10 3/4 inch Apochromat Artar
5x7 HP5+, D-23
I'm not sure if I like this. Comments welcome.
Last edited by Ken Lee; 17-Jun-2018 at 06:33.
Giant Snow Gums, Charlotte Pass, Infrared.
Gelatin-silver photograph on Ultrafine Silver Eagle VC FB photographic paper, image size 19.6cm X 24.4cm, from a 8x10 Efke IR820 negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with a Wollensak 159mm f9.5 wide angle lens and a IR680 filter. Signed, stamped, and annotated verso.
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,..".
That is absolutely gorgeous Maris.
Wish I could see the real print in person.
You know Ken, it does have a strange asymmetry to it, and it does seem to demand your attention. But I kind of like it.
--- Steve from Missouri ---
Maris you always do seem to have prints with great tonal range on that paper. How do you like it? What are its strengths and shortcoming in your view?
--- Steve from Missouri ---
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