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Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 06:39
by Maris
Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa MCC 111VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.6cm, from a 8x10 TriX negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with a Fujinon-W 300mm f5.6 lens and a #25 red filter. The whirlpool at the base of the Kondalilla Falls turns slowly but a 2 minute exposure was sufficient to record a dynamic swirl.
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 08:07
by Walter Glover
Was it in ordfer to extend the exposure time that you used the 25 Red Maris?
Or was there another purpose to your decision?
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 09:59
by Maris
Walter Glover wrote:Was it in ordfer to extend the exposure time that you used the 25 Red Maris?
Or was there another purpose to your decision?
Exactly as you suspect. The #25 red was used to extend the exposure time. The bottom of Kondalilla Falls is in a deep declivity full of blue light from a patch of sky above. As a consequence the red filter eats 4 stops of light instead of the usual 3. Fortunately the rocks and water are gray-ish so the red filter did not cause any tonal crossovers. With TriX rated at EI = 160 and the lens set at f64 I was hoping for a 3 minute exposure but settled for 2 minutes. As it turned out the time was sufficient but it is a result that I could not confidently previsualise.
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 10:07
by Alastair Moore
Maris wrote:Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa MCC 111VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.6cm, from a 8x10 TriX negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with a Fujinon-W 300mm f5.6 lens and a #25 red filter. The whirlpool at the base of the Kondalilla Falls turns slowly but a 2 minute exposure was sufficient to record a dynamic swirl.
I absolutely love this. Can I buy a print?
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 10:42
by Maris
Alastair Moore wrote:I absolutely love this. Can I buy a print?
All the "Whirlpools" have gone to collectors except for the somewhat battered example I put on my $49 flat bed scanner to generate the posted file. And my stash of Agfa Classic paper is gone never to come again. Because I consider what transpires on this forum to be "within the trade" (and no business of collectors who won't be logging on anyway) I can offer you a new "Whirlpool" made on Freestyle Private Reserve VC FB. Darkroom backlog probably means an October production date. PM me a mailing address. No money is needed.
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 10:48
by Alastair Moore
Maris wrote:Alastair Moore wrote:I absolutely love this. Can I buy a print?
All the "Whirlpools" have gone to collectors except for the somewhat battered example I put on my $49 flat bed scanner to generate the posted file. And my stash of Agfa Classic paper is gone never to come again. Because I consider what transpires on this forum to be "within the trade" (and no business of collectors who won't be logging on anyway) I can offer you a new "Whirlpool" made on Freestyle Private Reserve VC FB. Darkroom backlog probably means an October production date. PM me a mailing address. No money is needed.
That would be amazing, thank you very much. I'll pm you some details.
Thank you!
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 17 Sep 2012, 20:34
by alexn
Incredible image!
You'd have to be pretty happy when you developed that negative!
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 19:18
by Maris
alexn wrote:Incredible image!
You'd have to be pretty happy when you developed that negative!
You're not wrong! I knew the exposure was ok but not being able to previsualise the result was the cause of some high anxiety. And I didn't want a re-shoot. Lugging an 8x10 to the bottom of these falls is attended by some danger.
Re: Whirlpool, Kondalilla Falls.
Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 19:34
by alexn
Last time I did Kondalilla falls it was with a DSLR.. Even that was a bit iffy getting to where this shot was taken.. with an 8x10 I can only imagine.
I'll be taking my 6x17 down there as soon as we get some decent rain... I will probably shoot it on Ilford Pan F+ or FP4+ and Velvia..