Edgeland

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thoughtfactory
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Edgeland

Postby thoughtfactory » 21 Feb 2015, 16:27

A picture from the Edgeland exhibition at Manning Clark House, Canberra, ACT, November 2014. This picture was made using a Cambo 5x7 monorail with a Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 121mm f8 lens and Ilford FP4 film.It was tray processed in Kodak D-76 then scanned into a digital file using an Epson V700 scanner.
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Re: Edgeland

Postby Maris » 22 Feb 2015, 07:13

That's a beautiful and quiet picture with a sense of deep space. The 121mm f8 Super Angulon is a deservedly famous lens and I use mine on all formats up to 8x10.

The title of the picture, SA Mt Lofty, has me tricked. It can't be the Mt Lofty near Adelaide because there are no swarms of tourists.

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Re: Edgeland

Postby thoughtfactory » 22 Feb 2015, 11:52

My apologies Maris. The title of the picture was shorthand for me to identify on the computer hard drive It's the Eastern Mt Lofty Ranges near Mt Pleasant. This is rain shadow country.

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Re: Edgeland

Postby smbooth » 24 Mar 2015, 15:11

Maris is correct is saying there is a great feeling of space, i think the centre horizion helps there too.


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