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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by ashlee52 View Post
    Ken
    Your images are so recognizeable no matter what the subject because of your mastery of the middle greys. Another very nice, very quiet one.
    Thank you. That is one of the nicest compliments I've ever had.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by tgtaylor View Post
    What an interesting place Roy's is! ...Thomas
    I came across the place for the first time this past February. I took a couple images there, but on my tiny camera (Rolleiflex).

    Nice work, Greg!

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Late afternoon desert storm. 5x7 Tri-X with uncoated Dagor.


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    Boulder at Sunset - Packer Saddle - Tahoe National Forest
    Fujinon 250mm f/6.3, Provia 100

    Last edited by John Rodriguez; 4-Oct-2011 at 22:02.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    Late afternoon desert storm. 5x7 Tri-X with uncoated Dagor.
    Nice Garrett. Roughly where was this taken?
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    This is outside of Vail, AZ (Southeast of Tucson) where I live. The mountains are the Rincons.

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    Sierra Buttes from Packer Saddle - Tahoe National Forest
    Fujinon 125mm f/5.6, Ektar 100

    Wish I had a polarizer with me, oh well


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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by mdm View Post
    Well done.
    Shanghai is actually pretty darn good stuff. I miss it. Need to get some more.
    Quote Originally Posted by Michael_qrt View Post
    Thanks Lachlan and mdm! I basically got the Shanghai film to use as a low cost first box, but it seems to be quite ok stuff to me. The only thing is that for my processing method anyway I seem to have to rate the film at EI 25 or less. That's using the taco method in a rollfilm dev tank and the times for D76 and X-tol on the massive dev chart. On one of my early shots I metered for EI 100 but forgot to stop the lens down (metered for f/16 but shot at f/4.7), that shot wasn't blown out and seemed to have a better range of densities than the other sheets it was developed with.

    Anyway, now I have a 50 sheet box of tmax-400
    How does Shanghai compare for reciprocity failure, softness of the emulsion and apparent variation (QC) with Foma? It seems comparably priced.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Fall color above Carbondale Colorado last weekend. My first home developed LF color.

    Chamonix 45n2
    Rodenstock 210mm
    Fuji NPS


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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    This is outside of Vail, AZ (Southeast of Tucson) where I live. The mountains are the Rincons.
    I'll be right over! Well, maybe February...

    Is the plant in the photo an ocotillo?
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