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Stunning image.... Very 3D
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikkor-W 90 4.5, Fomapan 100, 25s@f32
Thank you, Harry.Stunning image.... Very 3D
After trying to figuring out why, I think the bottom section of the front tree on the left really has a tonal gradience that creates the mood
Chris, I am not the person you are asking per se, but all my films (BW, C41, E6) are all processed using the Jobo. FOr 4x5, I use the 2509n reels.Hi Chris, How do you find the Jobo processor with sheet film. I have been considering getting one but concerned it won't give me very even development in sky areas. Yours look fine are they as even as this out of the tank or have you applied post scan processing?
Chris, thanks for the kind words. I don't know if the following helps, but these two have some sky. They have been post processed but hopefully you can see if there are evidence of uneven development or streaks. It's actually blue sky here in California today, so may be I will burn a couple sheets of B&W and see how they look. What aperture do you use? Large or small?Hi Richard thanks for your reply I really like the images from your Transformations project.
I work in monochrome with a view camera and much of my work includes large areas of even tone, sky/seascapes etc hence my interest in the work Chris posted above. Clearly these areas of even tone are very unforgiving of any processing issues, ...
This image really speaks to me, nicely done.
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikkor-W 90 4.5, Fomapan 100, 25s@f32