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jaimeb82

Do you guys recommend any filters to use during the workshop for B&W?
 

Don12x20

Light green works well for oranges/reds in the landscape in SW USA -- things like bands of rust-red in white rocks, etc.
Usual yellows, orange - bring them
Red works if you want to nuke the skies - at higher altitudes it can make the sky quite black.
Polarizer.
Grads work in B&W as well as color.
Light Cyan, if you have it, works better than light green on some rock formations.
 

mike c

The only lens I've got for my 5X7 takes 67mm ,and I'll be looking to get some before I leave at least a couple.

Mike
 

Don12x20

suggest light green 11, yellow 8, orange 22 as a minimal set. (filters you purchase may say something else, but usually there is a table that will tell you the closest filter number).
 
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jaimeb82

I have some old filters that came with a 35mm lens, but never used them, I will try to find a green, a yellow, and an orange form my 210 new lens.
 

mike c

I'm thinking of takeing some 4x5 tmax 400 and 100 that is out dated and fogged.The 400 is fogged the most,the 100 less,if anybody needs some pre-exposer type film I'll have some.I'll bring a developed samples for examination and zone scale placement.It's cheap,cheap,cheap!
 
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