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View of Spring


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Cambo CN2 6x9 film back. Exposure was about 10 seconds at f32. Developed for 7.5 minutes in D76 at 68 degrees. Inverted and Levels adjusted in Ektaspace using Photoshop CS.

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VARIOUS MONOCHROME by WJT

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Yes my friends, its yet another view of the beloved Holy OilCan, only this time it is in infrared using Macophot 820c.

I would be especially interested in your thoughts concerning thecomposition. Regards.

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Very Nice image !! I like the trees and there is plenty of them , I do feel that the branches on top above the building are not really needed , they do not hurt the composition , but Id prefer not having them in this one. I do like the concept of over hanging limbs . Beautiful scene! Robert
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It's probably a combination of the way you expose/develop it, but judging from your IR uploads, this looks like amazing film. Kudos on getting into 4x5, too!
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Walt

Oh! I really like this. What a great idea. I looking at this with my laptop and this really looks great with this display. Funny, as I drove by this today on the way to work I thought how green it is now and that next spring I'll try for really early morning light there. This is one of your better ones.

I'm jealous

Jim

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Really cool image Walter. It reminds me of something from Flash Gordon. I don't know where I dug that up, but hey, nice image. - Sean
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Thanks Sean! I see what you mean. Sort of like Dr Zarkoff's ominous Citadel of Science. Regards.
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Walt, there are all kinds of good reasons for not submitting to digital without a struggle, and this is one of them. I am in the middle of remodeling a spare bedroom to accept two computers, two scanners, and my photo printer. Never give up. . . .

 

I just bought a UV filter myself, but I don't think I'll be producing anything like this. I would like to see this as a wall-size print. That black spire balances wonderfully with the limbs on the left. Great work!

 

--Lannie

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Thanks Lannie! I think you meant to say IR and not UV, but I understood the intent nevertheless. A large print would be very possible with this one since the neg is 6x9; no problem there!

If I were to critique this one myself I would have liked to have had the full sweeping arc of the walkway in the lower foreground completely visible. Stepping back three feet would have done the trick. I did take a full 4x5 in Velvia RVP before I slipped in the Cambo back, and the walkway is fully visible in that framing, but a mono conversion to a simulated IR would not look the same to me. I will probably reshoot this location next year. Thanks for the visit. Regards.

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Yes, Walt. I did mean IR. Thanks for catching that. I was reading a couple of days ago about photos made with UV filters, but I don't remember where.

 

I did notice earlier that you used the 6cm x 9cm back. I wondered at first, when I saw the camera used, how on earth you did this with a 4x5.

 

--Lannie

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