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Nice work. And one can see that square is the perfect format.
No camera filter used, just bright early morning winter light.Nice one David, did you use a filter to lighten the moss?
Canal, Ifrared by Ole-Henrik Helin, on Flickr
A IR-shot of a canal in one of the local towns in my area last Sunday, landcape-schmandscape i suppose..
Canal, Ifrared by Ole-Henrik Helin, on Flickr
Practicing with my Minolta spot meter, high, low and average
Camera: Mamiya RZ 67 pro II
Filter Hoya R72 filter
Film: Rollei 400IR @ EI 6
Developer: HC-110 Dil. B for 6 minutes
Jaw dropped.
Is a tree considered a landscape?
Thank you for the kind words about the photograph. I suppose you are right; we could classify it as a tree portrait. Here is another landscape, a view of the Kansas City Southern rail tracks in Vicksburg, Mississippi, when it was snowing in January. Yes, we sometimes do get snow in Mississippi. This is Fomapan 100, exp. at EI=80, with a Hasselblad 501CM and 80mm Planar CB lens.I don’t think this photo qualifies as a landscape. It’s focused on a single subject (the tree), which makes me think this way. I might be wrong, though.
Still, I love the photo. The tree, the composition, the detail... Great photo, no doubt about it.
Thank you for the kind words about the photograph. I suppose you are right; we could classify it as a tree portrait. Here is another landscape, a view of the Kansas City Southern rail tracks in Vicksburg, Mississippi, when it was snowing in January. Yes, we sometimes do get snow in Mississippi. This is Fomapan 100, exp. at EI=80, with a Hasselblad 501CM and 80mm Planar CB lens.
"To lead the people, walk behind them."Sinai. Hassy & 50mm lens.
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Sebastiaan hi & thanks! In this case it is the sheep leading the shepherdess. I am in Rixensart near Wavre. (my email: cedmus@gmail.com)."To lead the people, walk behind them."
Great shot. Where in Belgium are you?
Ilford Pan400. Didn't develop them myself, but I asked and will let you know if she remembers.Sebastiaan I love the grain in your photos. What film and developing regimen did you use?
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