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Not exactly sure what you are asking, but I’ll give it a shot.

The image breaks down into two parts: the ground and sky. Most of the work had been to find the right balance between the two. My first inclination on most images is to go toward the dramatic. With time I will walk it back a little. To the best of my recollection, the work on this image probably falls into three stages. First as a work print to explore the possibilities, then as a finished print (it was part of a print offer in Photo Techniques Magazine). Recently, I've been revisiting and reworking images, trying to keep the mood while applying a more subtle approach. Time wise, I worked on it a few hours in the second stage, fiddling with it off and on over time in the first, and it took about 30 minutes revisiting it. The revision stage was actually more like playing than refinishing it at this time.

Yes, that's pretty much what I asked, thanks for replying. By the way, am I right in assuming that you used split grade printing?
 
Snowpatch Spire NE Corner, before the big rockfall.
Fuji GSW690lll, 16x20" print on Forte Polygrade warmtone
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Yes, it is an amazing area. I spent three days there and barely scratched the surface. No trails there. You just go for it.
 
This is great sand dunes in colorado. Captured with gfx50r and GF 100-200 , enlarged on digital enlarger 5x14
One print is in dektol on foma classic and the other is lith printed on foma classic.
I dont have print stand there is a bit of glare on the left...

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They posted out of order, the first/top one is in lith developer the second/bottom one is dektol and selenium toned. The foma classic tones very aggresively it is hard to find the snatch point.
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This is great sand dunes in colorado. Captured with gfx50r and GF 100-200 , enlarged on digital enlarger 5x14
One print is in dektol on foma classic and the other is lith printed on foma classic.
I dont have print stand there is a bit of glare on the left...


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Got to say, I like the mood and light of the top image. Very nice!
 
Thanks! They posted out of order, the first on is in lith developer the second is dektol and selenium toned. The foma classic tones very aggresively it is hard to find the snatch point.
{Moderator: clarified that for you - in the original post}
 
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40 Dist CFV16 EI 200 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Hasselblad 25th Anniversary 500 C/M, 40mm T* black Distagon, Hasselblad CFV16 Digital Back, EI 200, Sandisk 8GB. I like using this lens with the CFV16. A lot of fun to shoot with, there will be a learning curve with this. I am new to Digital.
 
This is great sand dunes in colorado. Captured with gfx50r and GF 100-200 , enlarged on digital enlarger 5x14
One print is in dektol on foma classic and the other is lith printed on foma classic.
I dont have print stand there is a bit of glare on the left...

{Tweaked by moderator - per avandesande's later post:
They posted out of order, the first/top one is in lith developer the second/bottom one is dektol and selenium toned. The foma classic tones very aggresively it is hard to find the snatch point.
}


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Excellent work.
 
A smoky say in the Bugaboos last saturday
Leica, Canon 28mm f2.8 yellow filter, TMY-2, print on Ultrafine Eagle FB
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Very nice work everyone! Especially Stephen, Steven, Jim and Greg.

Question for this group: Are digitally captured images ok to share in this thread? I don't care either way as I primarily shoot film however I do have an extensive landscape portfolio of digitally captured.

Been away for a moment but scanned a bunch of rolls that I developed so I will try to share some recent stuff. Behind in that department.
 
Question for this group: Are digitally captured images ok to share in this thread? I don't care either way as I primarily shoot film however I do have an extensive landscape portfolio of digitally captured.

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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