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Hassy 500c/m / 80mm / tri-x / window light...
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Sweet shot, William! Wonderful portrait, wonderful light. :thumbup:Hassy 500c/m / 80mm / tri-x / window light...
Nice shot, strong image, and especially so when viewed in the largest size. The silhouette really works well. :salute:monday morning. mamiya 7/65mm neopan 400/d-76
Another good one... and yes, only seeing the large version can these images really be appreciated.THANX my friend!
large is the way to go with the mamiya 7!
Very nice, Cindy. Bryce is one of my favorite places on earth. We've spent 13 of the last 14 President's Day Weekends there.One from my recent trip to Bryce Canyon. This one is from my Mamiya Super and 80 f/1.9 lens using Ektar 100.
Thank you Lloyd. I love going back to Bryce year after year. I found this photo interesting because it shows the hoodoos on the right and the beginnings of hoodoos on the left.Very nice, Cindy. Bryce is one of my favorite places on earth. We've spent 13 of the last 14 President's Day Weekends there.
I've always been impressed by your Mamiya work. And that Ektar film is pretty impressive. I've only shot a couple of rolls, but I've certainly been happy with the results.
That is a beautiful image, Gary. The color is gorgeous.While we're in the neighborhood of Utah's Bryce Canyon....here's one I took at Zion National Park about 12 years ago with a Pentax 67. This image is from a commercial scan (1750 dpi, not a drum scan) I had done about 10 years ago. I just recently printed this image for a Letter size print exchange. It looks quite good up to about 11x14, but a little soft at 13x19. I'm going to rescan the transparency with my Epson V750 and see if I can get a sharper 13x19 print.
Gary
Thanks Lloyd. I thought they did a great job with the color of the scan too. Now I just hope to pull a bit more resolution and sharpness out of the transparency....and hope I can match the good color from the lab's scan. This one might even be worth a professional drum scan someday.That is a beautiful image, Gary. The color is gorgeous.
Wonderful scan. Very impressive overall.Here's one from Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park. Another one of my favorite places. Also with the Pentax 67. I scanned this one with my Epson V750.
Gary
Oh, nice!! That is a beauty, Cindy. :thumbup:This photo from spring in Wisconsin was on the roll that I got developed this week.
Mamiya Super and 80 f/2.8/ Ektar 100/ Epson V700