Trees at Steavenson's Falls Reserve, Otways National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Nagaoka 4x5, 90mm Schneider Angulon, FP4. Exposure unrecorded.Attachment 30463
Trees at Steavenson's Falls Reserve, Otways National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Nagaoka 4x5, 90mm Schneider Angulon, FP4. Exposure unrecorded.Attachment 30463
Excellent images everyone...
Jukka, fabulous tones. Well done.
While trying to avoid any closed forestry trunk road, and the dense smoke from a massive forest fire near Nordegg, Alberta, I decided I had gone deep enough into the forest, during the summer of 2006.
jim k
Maska Paytah, Nordegg, Clearwater County, Alberta, Canada, 2006
Lone tree in the middle of nowhere.
Nagaoka 4x5, 150 mm lens, FP4. Exposure unrecorded.
Attachment 30498
This thread just keeps on growing! Some very nice work by a lot of great photographers. Here is another one from my Black Oak Series shot last year in Yosemite Valley. "Oak on Granite!" This fine specimen is growing on top of a piece of granite! You have to see it to believe it. A great survivor! Carbon transfer print.
Jim
Whites this time.
5" petzval w/fp4.
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
John, those grapes look very good through a petzval, nice!
Daniel Buck - 3d VFX artist
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photography: 404Photography.net - BuckshotsBlog.com
John, I have to agree, that the grapes series is really wonderful. The swirly Petzval look somehow greatly improves the feel of the subject, the threediminsionality... Excellent... If you could bring some more...
Jiri
Jiri Vasina
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Daniel and Jiri, its nice getting encouragement from fine shooters like yourselves. The 3 dimensional look was something that struck me too. I've posted more here if interested.
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
Ted, You just discovered one of the methods of imparting perspective (read depth) into a photograph. Nice three dimensional feel.
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