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kind of got wet when i took this one. shot with a mamiya 645 pro
color reversal film. developed at home e6. thanks for looking
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very interesting image, great macro shot, with this one you can let your imagination run wild. cool shot, keep up the good work
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Great shot, excellent depth, color, and composition, this image has perfect balance, keep up the good work.
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reminds me of in those old movies of the soldier returning home from the war, walking home from the train station. this would for sure look awsome in black and white. keep up the good work
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great image, love the depth, and the deep blue reflection in the pond, great image.
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is this yosemite? what kind of camera did you use? where ever it is i want to go there, i have a LF camera that has been yelling at me to take it to a place like this for 2 years.
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Please Critique. Mamiya 645 Pro, tmax 400 B&W film, thanks for
looking
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Excellent Image! Nice use of PS also,, not an overkill. keep up the good works
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very cool angle, i would recommend black and white for this one, give it a nostalgic, omnisious look,, very cool though, good depth of field.
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Old Railroad Trussel running alongside of the Ocoee River in
Eastern Tennessee. Shot with a Crown Graphic, 120 Roll film back,
100 Acros B&W film, Green filter. thanks for looking
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I love this shot, i also have a toyo, i dont use it much right now, but this shot makes me want to pull it back out, i live in the smokey mountains in north georgia so im starting to look forward to fall. thanks for the great post
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I really like this shot, great detail, what kind of camera?
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this is a scan of a print i made in my wet darkroom, wasnt the
easiest print i have ever made for sure, shot with a mamiya c330
tmax 100 b&w film 400 iso rated at 200.. print was made from the
negative 6sec @ f11 then 1 min buring in falls and base of falls,
thanks for any feedback
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using my view camera i tried out the Scheimpflug rule here. shot
with a toyo view camera 210mm caltar lens 6x9 roll film back. thanks
for looking
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very nice shot, love the colors, i dont understand why you had to do 3 sec exposure though. did you meter the light before you set your exposure? i dont mean to get into all that but there is alot easier way to get a shot like this, but this one is a gem. keep up the good work
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Now thats HOT!! lol,, great capture
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This is a famous rock on the Ocoee River in Eastern Tennessee, where
this rock is located was part of the 1996 olympic kiyaking event.
thanks for looking. this image was shot with a large format
camera, Ilford delta 100 4x5 black and white film. 210mm lens 1sec
at f64
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cool picture, helmet and all lol
River Of Dreams
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part of the ocoee river series, shot with a mamiya 645 pro, 210mm C
lens, 400 iso