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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Great picture, nathamn!

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Going through images from my summer trips bit at a time...

    Nikkor 90/8 - FP4+ in Pyrocat MC



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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    But ... it has a person in it! Horrors

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    nathan-
    Shoot man, what do do expect with all that facial hair ???
    i love the light, and i have a question.
    Have you tried printing the clouds down just a bit?
    I wonder if that would bring up some more texture and graduate the dark tones of the sky to the foreground linearly.
    No critique intended, just enjoying the possibilities in
    all that great light.
    regards
    Ed

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Jehu View Post
    I'll take that as a compliment. I've never felt like a composition was chewing me up but it sounds powerful...
    It was meant as a compliment...

    I suppose I could have said that the image does not invite me in for a closer look, but that would normally be a negative, or at the most a neutral, comment. Many of our students will darken/burn-in the background (sky and mountains) causing a loss of that atmospheric distance and "flattening" the landscape.

    You took it a step farther and made it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    It was meant as a compliment...

    I suppose I could have said that the image does not invite me in for a closer look, but that would normally be a negative, or at the most a neutral, comment. Many of our students will darken/burn-in the background (sky and mountains) causing a loss of that atmospheric distance and "flattening" the landscape.

    You took it a step farther and made it work.
    I think I see what you're saying. I admit that I tried some selective tonal adjustment but everything I tried seemed to take some depth away. I kept coming back to the unedited version. Thanks for the comments. I'll be enlarging this one this weekend if I get a chance to mix up some RA4.
    Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by EdWorkman View Post
    nathan-
    Shoot man, what do do expect with all that facial hair ???
    i love the light, and i have a question.
    Have you tried printing the clouds down just a bit?
    I wonder if that would bring up some more texture and graduate the dark tones of the sky to the foreground linearly.
    No critique intended, just enjoying the possibilities in
    all that great light.
    regards
    Ed
    Thanks Ed, no problem at all - I appreciate your comments. Yeah, there's always so many ways to approach the tones in a photo and still have it look balanced. With skies the general trend seems to be to go for extreme contrast. Obviously I want to avoid the ridiculous HDR\High-radius USM etc. look you see so often in the digital world (which is why I like the LF crowd - you never see that kind of garish ugliness), but I certainly did boost the contrast of the sky here; the original sky is much more of a uniform light gray on the neg. Sometimes I have to resist the urge to have too many individualized Curve masks as it can make the image look a bit patchy.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Hughes View Post
    But ... it has a person in it! Horrors
    Ok on these ones the only people in the photo were swallowed by the glacier before I pressed the release

    Nikor-M 300/9 HP4+ Pyrocat MC


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    Fujinon-NW 125/5.6


    Cheers,

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Superb images Luc. Thanks for sharing.

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    HP4+? I take it that's either a typo for FP4+ or HP5+?

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