Blue Hills
Ian Grant

Blue Hills

Blue Hills Tin Mines in the fog/sea mist
Location
Cornwall
Equipment Used
Gaoersi 6x17 75mm SA
Exposure
1sec f45
Film & Developer
Tmax100 Pyrocat HD
Paper & Developer
Polywarmtone ID-78
The backlit (I assume) fog adds a very interesting visual component to the image. The effect of the apparent 'burst' of light is to nicely accentuate the foreground elements.
Very well done!

George
 
I'm a big fan of panos, and this is a beautiful shot. How do you hand print this unusually sized negative?
 
Ian,

Very well done. I normally am not a fan of pano's but this is really excellent.

Best regards,

Bob
 
Colin, I still need to make myself a 6x17 neg holder for my De Vere 5108 (10x8) enlarger, it wont be difficult to do using aluminium, or plastic. Meanwhile I made a cardboard insert to take the negatives and this worked perfectly.

Ian
 
Very interesting. If it helps any, I took a regular metal 35mm neg holder, and got a friend with a plasma torch to cut out the outline of my Widelux negs.
Perhaps something similar could work for you with an aluminum holder...again, my compliments.
 

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