When The Bough Breaks, Brussels 2008

When The Bough Breaks, Brussels 2008

Cropped Polaroid 55 P/N negative (Top Left Corner did not develop :-(( )
Location
Brussels, Belgium
Equipment Used
Toyo 45 CF
Exposure
1/4s f5.6
Film & Developer
Polaroid 55P/N
Paper & Developer
Negative Scan
literally moving, to the point of feeling seasick, i.e. fantastic image
 
really stunning.....I think that people using large format (me included) try to get everything pin sharp and this is a great example where other attributes of LF can help the photographer make the image ..... well conceived, well done
 
Those woods are a touch menacing even..cool
 
Wow! I can't believe the responses here! I was disappointed in being forced to crop it (fealt a bit of a fraud), but from now on I will give it more consideration. Thankyou everyone. Rgds, Kal
 
I'm getting used to the idea. For a long time I I used 35mm and because of the quality issues of cropping (street photography) I taught myself to compose the final image in the viewfinder and basically never cropped. Now I am using LF and getting used to the idea that cropping has minimal impact on the image, and more importantly, can serve to deliver the original vision. The feeling I described above is a personal one...more about how I have got mentally used to working...and with Polaroid 55 ofcourse you lose the frame ;-)) Sorry if I offended anyone, it was not the intention, more of a personal reflection and learning process through this site. Rgds, Kal
 

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