Ah, I have fond memories of that place. Very nicely captured!
Ah, I have fond memories of that place. Very nicely captured!
Sounds like you married a keeper. They're not all like that. Lucky man!
Agreed.
They are a treasure beyond compare.
Here's a photo of her in action, taken 18+ years ago...
http://www.classicbwphoto.com/classi.../About_Me.html
We don't lug that 8x20 around any more, but if you find one of us, you'll still find both of us...
We plan to keep it that way...
Reinhold (& Judy)
Lovely !
thanks for the love guys...looking forward to being an active participant here. Merry Christmas! :-)
Mount Hood, Oregon...
An afternoon sunset, moments before the weather system suddenly clouded the mountain.
. . Mt. Hood, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Mount Hood (11,240"', view from Larch Mtn lookout, Oregon.
Mount Hood is considered the Oregon volcano most likely to erupt, though based on its history, an explosive eruption is unlikely. Still, the odds of an eruption in the next 30 years are estimated at between 3 and 7 %, so the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) characterizes it as "potentially active", but the mountain is informally considered dormant.
Neg # MTOR 080b. KB Canham 8x20" camera, 600mm Fuji lens, O2 filter, HP5 film.
Reinhold
www.classicBWphoto.com
A few days ago I bought a few boxes of 4x5 Technical Pan from Ebay. I LOVE Tech pan in 35mm format and wanted to try my hand at using it in 4x5.
Today I shot a couple of shots to see if the Technical Pan was still good. It was just a quick shot a couple minutes down a local trail, so nothing special. But, from this exposure, I can see that I'm going to LOVE shooting the rest of the 4x5 Tech Pan I have. The same great emulsion that I've come to know in 35mm, just on a much larger scale.
Shot on a Zone VI 4x5 and Fujinon SW 124mm F5.6 lens and developed in Rodinal 150:1 for 7 minutes.
4x5 - Technical Pan - Test 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
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