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Philippe-Georges

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Bridge to the now disappeared Benedictine abbey, next to L'étang de la Forge, Liesies, département du Nord, Hauts-De-France.
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Hasselblad SWC + K2 on Tri-X @ box speed in X-Tol 1+1, wet scanned on Epson 750.
 

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I definitely understand one of the charms of medium format is moving fluidly through the landscape yourself—that said, you might take a look at products like the Cotton Carrier “Steady Shot” system…quite a few video reviews out there if you’re interested. The system is marketed toward bird photographers shooting DSLRs with big teles, but I don’t see a reason why your MF camesas wouldn’t work.

Otherwise thanks for sharing all those great images from the the Pays-Bas—I have an interest in the War of Spanish Succession and it’s wonderful to “feel” the landscape through your work.
 

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The first time i've found emulsion faults on Kodak Tri-X 120.
(small scratches make it impossible to get a clean print on regular paper)
Print on Ilford Art 300 almost looks like a drawing on watercolour paper. (cropped to avoid the scratches in the sky on the rest of the negative)
Voigtlander Perkeo ll (Colour Skopar)
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At the Stone Door, Savage Gulf State Park, TN. Canon F1, fd 24/2.8, delta 400, scanned with kodak pakon f135+. From last month at dusk.

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Bicycle tunnel at the Luc Lemiengrepad, Gent, Flanders, Belgium
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Jon Buffington

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Hidden pond on a bleak winter day a month ago. The water levels had yet to recover from the summer drought. Kodak TMY-2, canon 7ne, 24-105L, d76 1:1, kodak pakon scan.

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Linhof Technikardan S45, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, Heliopan CPL, Lee 0.6H GND, Ektar 100, converted to B&W in Silver Efex Pro.

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Cleveland Falls by Nokton48, on Flickr

Five minute exposure caused the swirling leaves to blur. 4x5 Sinar Norma 121mm F8 Norma Super Angulon TXP320 D76 1:1 Arista #2 RC Multigrade dev
 

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Was this taken from a ski lift or were up to your hips in snow?

It's in the Bugaboo Group, Purcell Mtns.... no lifts. I was on skiis w climbing skins for going up....if the snow is settled enough as it is in this photo you're carrying your skiis..... punching in maybe boot top deep.
 

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Canon F1, fd24/2.8 w/orange filter, delta 400, d76 1:1, kodak pakon f135+ scan from this winter. Gulf view after a dusting of snow, Savage Gulf State Park, TN


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Canon F1, fd24/2.8 w/orange filter, delta 400, d76 1:1, kodak pakon f135+ scan from this winter. Gulf view after a dusting of snow, Savage Gulf State Park, TN


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I like the subtle use of gray and the light gray accents in the foreground and in the distant hill. While I'm at it, I also really like the trees in the swamp image and pretty much enjoying your work in general.
 

Jon Buffington

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I like the subtle use of gray and the light gray accents in the foreground and in the distant hill. While I'm at it, I also really like the trees in the swamp image and pretty much enjoying your work in general.
Thank you Stephen, that means a lot :smile: I have always admired your fantastic work you have shared. I have an extensive archive of stuff, much has rarely or never been shared. I will try and contribute here. Most of this is very recent stuff, I try to get out once or twice a week in the woods with a camera. I will work backwards and try to share more local stuff though I do have images from all over the US. Prefer black and white, shoot some color in the warmer months and that other format (d***tal) on occasion for a planned shoot.
 

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1 more from the same roll as my last image, same date and location, just further down the bluff looking back up into the gulf head

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Fewkes Mound site at Boiling Springs near Franklin, TN. Olympus XA4, delta 400, d76 1:1, kodak pakon f135+ scan

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and the old boys academy next to it

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