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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Bill


Very soft and gentle - the colours look really easy to live with - now how much vertical real estate di your wife allow for this one?

I full size print I trust?


Mal
Thanks Mal. I find myself using negative Clarity in C1 to get a soft slightly diffuse look. As for vertical real estate, there's none left here at home but I do have a couple of galleries that can handle big'uns!

Cheers,
Bill
 

WildRover

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Eliot Porter is one of my inspirational photographers - I have pretty much all of his books. The chaos of nature ... (the irony being that he's best known for the intimate landscape work but I believe his passion was bird photography ... with LF!). Just wish that I had some of his dye-sub prints.

Btw, WildRover's "Autumn's Touch" image kind of fits the Eliot Porter style too.
Graham,

Thanks for thinking of my work in such a way. I never did gravitate to Eliot Porter in the past. Don't know why. When I look now at his photography, I very much like his style. His Intimate Landscape approach is something I really like and find myself doing a lot.

Since we're throwing around the old masters names, every time I see a Shashin Apple, I'm reminded of a Weston Pepper. It's just that those peppers had all those sexy curves and tones.

Rick
 

Shashin

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Since we're throwing around the old masters names, every time I see a Shashin Apple, I'm reminded of a Weston Pepper. It's just that those peppers had all those sexy curves and tones.

Rick
Aw sucks Rick, ya makin me blush. The apples taste better though.
 

weinlamm

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Taken at Valley Forge Park PA
Hasselblad H4D-40
F/11 1/60 50-110 Zoom
I like this! Great colors! Here in fall it begins to rain and the leafs fall down unspectacular; we have some colors in the leafs - mostly only yellow - but the grass is still green. Your picture is really like as I had played with an Indian-Summer-Filter. Great; thanks for showing! :thumbup:
 

Grayhand

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For some strange reason, I always prefer my water with some stones in it..

Ray

AFDlll, 120 Macro nonAF, P45+

 

RVB

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Plant controller :)


Leica S2 + Hasselblad HC 100/2.2 @ f/2.8
The HC100 is a fantastic lens... :thumb up: A fast portrait lens is one of two lenses really missing from the S system,the other being a TS lens,although a 30mm TS is long rumoured.
 
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