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From on top of the arch on a rainy, foggy day. K100, fm2n and either the 20/2.8 or the 28/2.8 series e

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Finally got out yesterday to shoot. The last month has been too hot. Yeah I underexposed it a bit and had my soft grad nd too low and murdered the trees, but I still think it's ok. Nagaoka 4x5, FP4+, Nikkor 90mm. Taken at "sunrise".

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Hope I don't bore you with Red River Gorge. I forgot about this trip. Another from one of the overlooks. FM2n, k100 and this time probably a 50mm (most likely the 50/3.5 micro nikkor). Digital burn in the sky to bring the clouds out.

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Hope I don't bore you with Red River Gorge. I forgot about this trip. Another from one of the overlooks. FM2n, k100 and this time probably a 50mm (most likely the 50/3.5 micro nikkor). Digital burn in the sky to bring the clouds out.

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Of course not. Great shots Jon
 
Another one from the local treasure that is Pedernales Falls, and a print I made from my Epson on Ilford Galerie glossy

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@Franswa Many thanks, your print looks luxuriously rich!
 
Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon Ilford Delta 400 120

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Barn south of Mendocino, Ca. Also Delta 400 120

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Zabriskie Point , Death Valley, Ca. Ilford HP5 4x5

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Love that Death Valley one especially.
 
Zabriskie Point look great here in Black and White. The far background fading off is really cool. What focal length is this?

I don’t recall but it was probably my 210 or otherwise it was my 120. I don’t really keep records of exposures especially when I know I won’t be returning. We were visiting our daughter and son in law and I decided to bring my 4x5 for a change. They moved back here shortly after.
Thanks for your comment.
 
A few more Arch shots from Red River and then we will close this chapter of this trip and revisit a more recent trip in the future.
FM2n, k100, 20/2.8 or the 28/2.8 in these shots.
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You shooting extra wide angle lens? My 65 mm on the 4x5 couldn’t get those perspectives at all. Great look!

Believe it or not, your 65mm could get those perspectives. A 65mm lens on 4x5 is the same as a 20mm lens on a 35mm horizontally. Not so easy focusing on a ground glass looking up though!
 
A few more Arch shots from Red River and then we will close this chapter of this trip and revisit a more recent trip in the future.
FM2n, k100, 20/2.8 or the 28/2.8 in these shots.
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Well done on what are pretty challenging exposures.
 
Here are three more. the white horse and Stonehenge are both on tri-x 120 and the early morning of canyon deChelly from the rim road is on IlfordDelta 400 120 all at box speed with the Tri-x in D76 and the Delta in ID11.

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