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Jon Buffington

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Foggy winter day in 2017 walking at MSSA. Kentmere 400 at 800 (diafine), canon A1.

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Foggy winter day in 2017 walking at MSSA. Kentmere 400 at 800 (diafine), canon A1.

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That’s really nice. I like the bridge disappearing in the fog, and the gradation looks smooth for the film/developer combination. Negative scan?

-NT
 

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That’s really nice. I like the bridge disappearing in the fog, and the gradation looks smooth for the film/developer combination. Negative scan?

-NT
Thank you and yes, neg scan on a kodak pakon f135+. All I ever do is just set white/black points and a touch of sharpening. About it.
 
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I'm thankful to have a State Park in the city limits - Nagaoka 4x5 | FP4+(expired) | Nikkor 90mm f/8 | Orange 21 filter



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TMX, n90s, cheap sigma zoom. Looking straight down. Savage Gulf State Park.
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I tried to reply earlier but messed up. Although this one invokes some vertigo for me I can't ignore how much I like the juxtaposition of the still foreground against the chaos in the background.
 

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I tried to reply earlier but messed up. Although this one invokes some vertigo for me I can't ignore how much I like the juxtaposition of the still foreground against the chaos in the background.
:smile: Thank you

Very fine capture! I really need to shoot 4x5. I have 2 4x5's (sinar p and graflex) just being stored away, a half box of berger pancro 400 in the freezer and all the lenses and accessories I could want for the sinar. Uhggggggg, to learn new things :D
 

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:smile: Thank you

Very fine capture! I really need to shoot 4x5. I have 2 4x5's (sinar p and graflex) just being stored away, a half box of berger pancro 400 in the freezer and all the lenses and accessories I could want for the sinar. Uhggggggg, to learn new things :D

Thanks! You really do need to break all that out! Have you not shot it before?
 

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:smile: Thank you

Very fine capture! I really need to shoot 4x5. I have 2 4x5's (sinar p and graflex) just being stored away, a half box of berger pancro 400 in the freezer and all the lenses and accessories I could want for the sinar. Uhggggggg, to learn new things :D

Once you sling a pack with a 4x5 kit on your back you may think otherwise. At 72 I have a difficult time lugging mine very far from the car. That said theres a few LFers in the area to learn from and if you are ever in the Atlanta area I’d love to visit with you and help you learn a bit.
 

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I have not! The sinar and accessories plus film was a gift. It is still in the box. The graflex was a purchase. Still unused.

We're not getting any younger, Jon 😋

Seeing the results is worth taking the plunge. I've only just started shooting LF back in March and am already in love with it. Still learning, but learning is living.
 

Jon Buffington

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I'm thankful to have a State Park in the city limits - Nagaoka 4x5 | FP4+(expired) | Nikkor 90mm f/8 | Orange 21 filter



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Once you sling a pack with a 4x5 kit on your back you may think otherwise. At 72 I have a difficult time lugging mine very far from the car. That said theres a few LFers in the area to learn from and if you are ever in the Atlanta area I’d love to visit with you and help you learn a bit.
Thank you for the kind offer. My sister lives in Atlanta (Ansley Park) and I get down there once or twice a year. This may give me an excuse to visit this summer.
 

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From this spring, over the edge. Leica CL, canon 28/3.5ltm, acros ii, handheld. Not my best effort from here so I will return. plus my chems were expired but it was a dark, dreary day so I got what I got.
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Here is an interesting one. This is both woodland and architecture but putting it here. This was a cabin we stayed at about 4 years ago in Arkansas. The cabins (there are 4) are all built into the landscape and are very much a part of it.
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From 16 years ago. Milk Sick Creek in spring, escarpment of the South Cumberland Plateau in Grundy Co, TN. 5d, sigma 24-70 w/cpl

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Had my first go with Delta 100 and also long exposures with water/movement. Why haven't I shot with Delta before?? Maybe the higher price had always deterred me? I am no longer allowing myself to be deterred by that - it's a very, very nice film!

Lost Creek - captured at dawn. Nagaoka, Nikkor 90, orange 21 and 3 stop soft grand ND filters.

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Had my first go with Delta 100 and also long exposures with water/movement. Why haven't I shot with Delta before?? Maybe the higher price had always deterred me? I am no longer allowing myself to be deterred by that - it's a very, very nice film!

Lost Creek - captured at dawn. Nagaoka, Nikkor 90, orange 21 and 3 stop soft grand ND filters.
Beautiful photograph, Franswa! Yes, Delta 100 is worth every penny. I've made some of my favorite images on that film.
 

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Had my first go with Delta 100 and also long exposures with water/movement. Why haven't I shot with Delta before?? Maybe the higher price had always deterred me? I am no longer allowing myself to be deterred by that - it's a very, very nice film!

Lost Creek - captured at dawn. Nagaoka, Nikkor 90, orange 21 and 3 stop soft grand ND filters.

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If you like Ilford Delta, then you'll love Kodak T-max...
 
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