Tenaya Lake
Jim Fitzgerald

Tenaya Lake

This is a very special image for me. I know it is from the famous AA spot but I took this on my birthday in October of this year on the Owens Valley Large Format get together. Bill Theis and I spent 6 hours here photographing this iconic location. I have tried for years to get this shot. This is my first time printing on Kentona and this is not toned and is a straight print.
Location
Tenaya Lake
Equipment Used
Zone VI 4x5, Kodak 203 mm lens
Exposure
F-32 @ 1/2 second
Film & Developer
Efke Pl -100 Pyrocat HD 1:1:150 Minimal agitatiom
Paper & Developer
Kentmere Kentona
Lens Filter
12
Lovely, Jim! Wish I'd taken it!
 
Jim,
I would be proud of this print also.
Nice Job.

Gary
 
I just worked on this print a little in the darkroom. This paper tones very quickly in KRST 1:20. I toned it for about 3 minutes and the print has a rich silver black look to it. Not quite as warm as un-toned but different. Kind of hard to explain.

Jim
 
Great perspective. There is something in the gray scales of the mountains that reminds me of pictures in the big books at my grandfathers home that I looked in as a kid.
/matti
 
WOW!!! BEAUTIFUL, i wish i was there right now, i really think that the foreground adds so much where you can see clearly to the lake bottom. if it looks this good here i can imagine how nice an original print must be.....frank
 
This is simply fantastic! Would love to see a big print of this.

Aaron
 

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