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Not sure if this qualifies as a "landscape" but ...

Out of date Efke KB100 in a Nikon F with 35mm f/1.4 lens, tripod mounted.

Semistand processed in Pyrocat-HD 1.5:1:200 for an hour to enhance midtone local contrast and improve sharpness.

Scan of 8x10 silver print split VC printed on Fomabrom Variant 111 VC FB.

Taken while visiting in Illinois at Starved Rock State Park:

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Test print from my last roll of Efke R100. Pentax 645, 200mm, yellow filter. Pyrocat HD, print on Ultrafine FB.

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Here is a different one for you folks. BuggyTop/Carter Cave, TN.
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and for perspective, this is looking in
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That brings back some memories! Caving group I was with were rappelling the drop over the cave then we explored inside as far as we could. Sphincter puckering view from the lip, looked like a firehose spouting across the ground from up there at the time. You got some darn good imagery of it.
 

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That brings back some memories! Caving group I was with were rappelling the drop over the cave then we explored inside as far as we could. Sphincter puckering view from the lip, looked like a firehose spouting across the ground from up there at the time. You got some darn good imagery of it.
Thanks Gary! I have hiked through it a few times. Maybe a half mile, mile back you can come out the 2nd entrance. It is a climb out. Never explored too far in the other chambers. Water levels can change in there depending on the time of year but plan on getting wet!
 

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Metate Arch, Devils Garden, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Mamiya 7ii, 50mm, Acros 100
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