Thank you Matt. I share/embed from my website so I don't have the box to check for digital but have yet to share any. Just curious. I share the digital stuff elsewhere but if others are interested, my more serious work is captured in that medium and can certainly share here. Film is for me, very personal and not critical work (most times). Since I did not start this thread, I will wait for others to respond.As far as the site rules are concerned, there is no problem, as the sub-forum is a mixed workflow sub-forum. When you upload it you should tick the digital box - If people have ticked analog only, they won't see what you share.
I don't know what the thoughts are of the active participants to the thread, but I don't think anyone has specified any desired focus/limitations.
You can generally find the answer by looking up near the top of the page:
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Leica M5, delta 100, elmar 90/4 w/orange filter, AA overlook. Kodak Pakon f135+ scan
Bixby bridge Monterey coast
toyo 45a fujinon 125mm 5.6 orange filter Foma 100 metered at 50 pyro-mView attachment 348685
m5, vc 35/2.5, orange filter, delta 100
m5, vc 35/2.5, orange filter, delta 100
This is along the Appalachian Trail just before Damascus, VA on the TN side above Shady Valley. Cross Mtn to be exact. The AT crosses both public and private land, this being the latter. This was on my walk out after shooting some pastels (will share later). The Western sky really lit up for a moment. From last month, canon eos r, ef 24-105L..single frame.
I am a fan, especially on the severe clear days. Only downside is it darkens the greens quite a bit.I have to get back to using the orange filter more when I shoot black & white.
Thank youGreat compositions Jon! I like this one the best. Looks kind of like AA himself. The orange filter really works.
Thank you!Beautiful!
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