Triptych, Iguazu Falls
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Triptych, Iguazu Falls

A three-panel panoramic of Iguazu Falls, 5x7 negs printed in platinum/palladium. The lens I used at the time was a Fuji 300T telephoto, which has enough image circle to cover 5x7 WITHOUT movements, and here I applied some rise. I think it works anyway, giving the image even more of a "vintage" feel. All comments appreciated.
Location
Iguazu Falls, Argentina
Equipment Used
Canham 5x7, Fujinon 300T
Exposure
unrecorded
Film & Developer
Fomapan 200, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
Paper & Developer
Bergger COT320, Platinum/palladium, PotOx
I think it's one of the nicest triptcychs I've seen, but I can't say the shadows in the corners add anything. The fact that the separators don't go all the way around or to the top is a bit distracting to me, but that's just a nit.
 
The separators not going all the way round at the top is an artifact of having to scan this in two pieces and stitch it back together again. In a perfect world, I would have already had a Kodak 12" commercial Ektar to take with me on that trip and there would have been no vignetting. But I didn't, so I have the darkening corners.
 
I was going to utter exactly the same words Bill did, so - what he said.
- Thomas
 

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iguazutriptych.jpg
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Date taken
Sat, 22 December 2007 9:15 PM
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