MSA O/N November 2024 - "Heights"

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Thank you jeffreyg for selecting my chair image and for passing the baton over to me for the month of November. I have selected this month's theme to be "Heights". Images can be anything that displays vertical distance.

Hasselblad 501C with 80mm lens. Kentmere 100 at box speed. Developed in Barry Thornton's two-bath D-23 with 20 grams per liter of metaborate for 4:30 in both baths at 71.6F/22C Kentmere VC select fine lustre paper. Developed in Liquidol.

#1 - Old Image: 06/22/2024 - At my gym
"Rocky Wall Mountain High"
Exposure: 15 seconds at f/16
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

Half of the roll was blank. The first six frames were shot at 1/60. I forgot to change to the B setting. Good thing I realized this when going back into the locker room. I looked at the lens while I was placing my camera back in its bag and noticed the goof. Went back out there to reshoot. Both times I was surrounded by people doing stretches in this area. Got some interesting stares, lol. I had the camera propped at an angle against my bag using a cable release and keeping still as best as I could.

I can say I gave it my all. All 1/60th of it, lol.


MSA Guidelines:

No limit on subject matter or methods used as long as it adheres to the standard MSA guidelines below.

{UPDATED] Monthly Shooting Assignment Guidelines

Here are the guidelines that a number of participants in the MSA put together over a number of cycles. They have been recently revised
MSA Guidelines
For first-timers, the following summary of standard procedures should help (I am indebted to Ken Nadvornick for putting most of this together, and not objecting when I proposed to re-use [aka borrow] it):
(1) Take note of the MSA assignment, which you will find inserted into the title of the thread.
(2a) For the NEW Category, take your photo(s) according to the assignment guidelines. You are expected to shoot something new rather than grabbing from your archives. The exposure must happen during the period of the current MSA theme - usually one month - and must of course be submitted during that period.
2(b) For the OLD Category, you can use thematically appropriate Photos that you have taken in the past.
2(c) For either the NEW Category or the OLD Category, photos must originate as something that is consistent with Photrio's Analogue only section principles - i.e. using traditional (non-digital) processes. Scans from prints, slides, or negatives are permitted, but any digital adjustments should be strictly limited to what would be acceptable in the Photrio analogue only galleries. Please be sure to label which Category (OLD or NEW) your submission belongs in. Film and exposure information plus any special technical information is also good.
(3) You can post your photo in the MSA Gallery, or you can host your photo elsewhere and link to it in the thread, or, you can post it as an attachment to a message in the thread and it will show as a clickable thumbnail.
(4) It's all for fun, there are no prizes.
(5) at the end of the MSA, the previous winner who chose the theme:
(a) is encouraged to nominate from each of the "OLD" and "NEW" categories one photo that is the best photo in that category that illustrates the theme; and
(b) in any event, will choose (from those category "winners", if applicable) the single photo that is the best photo submitted as part of the current MSA that illustrates the theme.
The member submitting the "winning photo" will be declared the MSA "winner" and will have the opportunity and responsibility to choose a theme for the next MSA, and then choose a new winner from the submissions that follow.
Additional hints about uploading your photographs...
(6) How to upload to the MSA gallery: You perform the upload in the same way you would upload to the standard gallery, except you press the "'All subscriber galleries", you find a drop-down menu and press the Monthly Shooting Assignment, thats it.
(7) You can instead, attach your image to a post in this thread. Or you can link to an image that is hosted elsewhere - please be sure all members will have access to such images, and that the links remain current.
8) Most importantly, have fun!
 

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Good choice for a fun theme @What About Bob - I'll apply my usual efforts respecting Sticky Threads and the list of themes to date.
And in the spirit of contribution, an old one (2017) from down at water level, looking WAY, WAY UP!:
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Good choice for a fun theme @What About Bob - I'll apply my usual efforts respecting Sticky Threads and the list of themes to date.
And in the spirit of contribution, an old one (2017) from down at water level, looking WAY, WAY UP!:
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I like the upward perspective and composition going on with the bridge. Good one, Matt.
 

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Old (but only 2 weeks ago), getting to know the 14mm lens in order to exaggerate perspective... expired Neopan 400 in HC-110.

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Just to keep the momentum going, an unofficial post (for fun only). All are old. The one with people was taken through the glass wall of the hotel we stayed at in Montreal overlooking then Dominion Square now called Dorchester Square while my wife was putting on makeup for the day's outing. Taken on Tri-x with a Minolta SRT 101 and a $40 Panagor 200mm lens . I forgot what floor we were on but it was up pretty high.

The buildings were also taken from a hotel room in New York. Taken on Ilford Delta 400 120 with a Hasselblad probably the 150mm lens.

Balanced Rock, Arches National Park also Delta 400 120 with the Hasselblad 150mm lens. I cropped foreground to make it a horizontal making the rocks more prominent.

The waterfall was in Alberta, Canada also with Delta 400 120 the Hasselblad and probably the 80mm lens.

I don't record settings but most often stop down as opposed to wide open. I usually check the view from the hotel windows and have a number of images from that vantage point.


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Thanks again to all who keep the MSA going it's always a pleasure to see what people are doing.
 
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Just to keep the momentum going, an unofficial post (for fun only). All are old. The one with people was taken through the glass wall of the hotel we stayed at in Montreal overlooking then Dominion Square now called Dorchester Square while my wife was putting on makeup for the day's outing. Taken on Tri-x with a Minolta SRT 101 and a $40 Panagor 200mm lens . I forgot what floor we were on but it was up pretty high.

The buildings were also taken from a hotel room in New York. Taken on Ilford Delta 400 120 with a Hasselblad probably the 150mm lens.

Balanced Rock, Arches National Park also Delta 400 120 with the Hasselblad 150mm lens. I cropped foreground to make it a horizontal making the rocks more prominent.

The waterfall was in Alberta, Canada also with Delta 400 120 the Hasselblad and probably the 80mm lens.

I don't record settings but most often stop down as opposed to wide open. I usually check the view from the hotel windows and have a number of images from that vantage point.


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Thanks again to all who keep the MSA going it's always a pleasure to see what people are doing.

I like this set. It is neat seeing a top-down perspective of life in #1. The guy in the lower right is either chilling out or he's had enough, lol. I like the compression from the 150mm going on with the buildings in #2. Interesting composition and use of space with the balanced rocks in #3. The middle rock looks sort of like a candle with flame. The lonely tree in #4 shielded in between static rock and dynamic waters. Nice depth.

I don't know if you have noticed but, to my eyes and if you angle your view to the left slightly, in #4 I see a face on the rock on the left side, 45 degree profile, with the eye on the right being greyed, pointy nose and mouth right below it.

I can't wait to see what others will be presenting.
 

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Some from my Photrio Gallery uploads - all "Old":
Looking up at a really big piece of equipment, way up at the ceiling:
My wife and I used this for our Christmas Card a few years ago - footprints in the snow from above:
And finally, the title is self explanatory:
 

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Old one


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FUJI GW670iii - FUJINON 90mm f/3.5 - Kodak Ektar 100

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This is my friend 'Stumpy', shooting the Königssee and the Watzmann's east wall from top of Mount Jenner - Bavarian Alps south of Berchtesgaden.
He's shooting his beloved "Queen Mum" with CZ 21mm lens and he's wearing his famous, well known sun hat
 

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Here are two old ones. I have an idea for a new one, hopefully I can make it happen before the end of the month.

Spider Rock at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Zeiss Ikon ICA TRONA 210/7 on J. Lane Speed Plate.
Spider Rock by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

14,411 ft (4,392 m) of vertical in this photo, from sea level to the top of Mt. Rainier. Photographed from Manchester State Park on Puget Sound with an Olympus OM-1 using a Lentar 500mm f/8 Mirror Lens. Ilford Delta 100 Developed in Rainier Beer of course.
Mt Rainier Developed in Rainier Beer by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
 
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Some from my Photrio Gallery uploads - all "Old":
Looking up at a really big piece of equipment, way up at the ceiling:
My wife and I used this for our Christmas Card a few years ago - footprints in the snow from above:
And finally, the title is self explanatory:

I like the footprints in the snow. Footprints joining just under the tree.
 
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Here are two old ones. I have an idea for a new one, hopefully I can make it happen before the end of the month.

Spider Rock at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Zeiss Ikon ICA TRONA 210/7 on J. Lane Speed Plate.
Spider Rock by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

14,411 ft (4,392 m) of vertical in this photo, from sea level to the top of Mt. Rainier. Photographed from Manchester State Park on Puget Sound with an Olympus OM-1 using a Lentar 500mm f/8 Mirror Lens. Ilford Delta 100 Developed in Rainier Beer of course.
Mt Rainier Developed in Rainier Beer by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

I have heard of Caffenol. Are we talking actual beer as a developer? I like the atmosphere in the background of #1 and #2 of Mt Rainier is amazing!
 
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Found old scan from a 2 1/4 proof print.

Old image: 1996
"View of Sunderland, Massachusetts, from Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation"

Hasselblad 501C with 120mm Makro-Planar lens
Kodak Vericolor 160 at EI 80. This was one of the films we used at Hallmark.
Exposure: unknown
Developed at the Hallmark Color Labs.
Paper type was more than likely Kodak. Image was scanned a long time ago, some time back in probably 2003 and low resolution, from a square proof print made in 1996.
Other information: unknown.
 

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Here’s one from November 2022, the KQED sign in San Jose Ca.

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Nikon F80, Nikkor AF 85mm f1.4D, Legacy Pro 100
 

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Found old scan from a 2 1/4 proof print.

Old image: 1996
"View of Sunderland, Massachusetts, from Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation"

Hasselblad 501C with 120mm Makro-Planar lens
Kodak Vericolor 160 at EI 80. This was one of the films we used at Hallmark.
Exposure: unknown
Developed at the Hallmark Color Labs.
Paper type was more than likely Kodak. Image was scanned a long time ago, some time back in probably 2003 and low resolution, from a square proof print made in 1996.
Other information: unknown.

This is always one of my favorite views in WMass, particularly in October.
 

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Another just for fun submission. My fourteen year old grandson is something of a daredevil. He was not coaxed to do this. We had taken the boys to fish in the canal.

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Rolleicord TLR with 75mm lens. Kentmere 400 at box speed. Developed in Barry Thornton's two-bath D-23 for 5 minutes in both baths at 75.9F/24.3C. Inkpress Multitone RC pearl paper developed in homebrew D-72 1:3.

#1 - New Image: 11/07/2024
"Stairs"
Exposure: 250th at f/19
Print Exposure: 15 seconds at f/22 with 2 1/2 multigrade filter.

#2 - New Image: 11/07/2024
"High Time for church"
Exposure: 125th at f/16
Print Exposure: 15 seconds at f/22

#3 - New Image: 11/07/2024
"Bucket Man got his raise"
Exposure: 125th at f/13
Print Exposure: 12 seconds at f/22
 

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