I took this with my Mamiya Super 23 on a trip to Girraween a few weeks back. I know it's not quite large format but it's all I can offer these days. It was my first real photo trip in years and it felt great to get out and shoot some film.
You really were caught between a rock and a hard place; so to speak.
If you moved down so the white flowers were in front of the dark shrubbery, you would have lost the rock stains, if you moved higher to highlight the rock stains more, your flowers would suffer.
You managed to come up with a very good compromise.
Mick Fagan wrote:I have never seen a Mamiya Super 23, did a web search, seems to be a very nice camera, quite the all rounder it would seem.
Mick.
Mick,
Have a look at the work of the renowned William Eggleston; much of his work was on C-41 and the Mamiya 23. As I recall there were a few cracker lenses for the camera and it did offer some back movements on some models.
Walter Glover
"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are." — Emanuel Kant