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Near a lava flow at Davis Lake in Oregon.
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Taken last month - I rescanned since having acquired a BetterScanning film holder and began a different workflow with SilverFast.
Nagaoka 4x5 | Nikkor 90/8 | Tri-X | Yellow #8

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Nice shot, even as my brain is having a hard time sorting out which direction the water is flowing.
Thank you. Around this time, I started focusing on waterfalls downstream which has morphed into an "over the edge" persona. I will post some more with that theme in mind.
 

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Crown Graphic - 8 1/2" f/6.3 Commercial Ektar - 9x12 Fomapan 100 @ EI80- Semistand developed in "Creepy Crawley" FX-1 Clone - Scan of silver print.
 

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Negative scan, because I'm out of print developer. This was a scene on Cape Mountain, in the Oregon Coast Range, where the morning light angling in through the forest really struck me, and I'm not sure how strongly it really comes off in the photo--I may be too close to the experience. Nettar 518/16, 75/4.5 Novar-Anastigmat, FP4+ in PC-TEA; f/5.6, 1/25 s, handheld.

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Very much like this, Nathan—there’s a narrative substrate here that anchors the photo in the imagination.:smile:

Thank you! I love this thread; seeing people’s very different approaches to and interpretations of the broad “woodland” theme is a great ongoing education as I try to get the hang of shooting in forests.

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So eerie and great. Love the textures all over the branches, which seem to jump out at me.
Thanks. All of the trees in this area looked like they had experienced fire at some point.


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Some very expired HP5+, from when they where using canisters with green caps. I'm surprised it worked as well as it did. I shot it at 400 processed it in FA-1027 1:9 at 800. The negatives really want to curl like crazy.

Sunol Wilderness.
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From a local walking spot we have aptly named Armadillo Lane. 2017. Leica CL, Kentmere 400, most likely the 40 cron.
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I’ve been exploring the 180/2.8 Sonnar on a Mamiya 645, and yesterday I took the combination out for a walk in Viento State Park in the Columbia Gorge. My wife thinks this shot is the cream of the crop, with the shallow DOF making it look like a macro of a miniature forest. HP5+ in PC-TEA, handheld at probably f/2.8 and 1/125 and not dead-sharp as a result.

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