Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

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Maris
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Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Maris » 08 Dec 2018, 10:16

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Bottle Tree, Toowoomba
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC 111 VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.7cm X 19.5cm, from a Kodak Trix 8x10 negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with a Schneider Super Angulon 121mm f8 lens.

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Barry Kirsten
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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Barry Kirsten » 08 Dec 2018, 16:31

Beautiful handling of contre-jour light, Maris.

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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Mick Fagan » 08 Dec 2018, 17:01

The shadow play on the lawn is fabulous, as is your ability to get coverage as evenly spread as it is.

Very nice one there Maris.

Mick.

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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby RoganJosh » 10 Dec 2018, 14:16

Nice one Maris, another difficult scene handled with ease.

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Maris
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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Maris » 12 Dec 2018, 10:21

Thanks Barry Kirsten and Mick Fagan and Rogan Josh. Big film makes this reasonably easy: keep the sun out of the lens, give enough exposure, give enough development, use good variable contrast paper, do some split grade burn and dodge. You guys know the routine.

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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Bazz8 » 13 Dec 2018, 11:35

I like the mirror image on the tree shadow clever shot
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Re: Bottle Tree, Toowoomda

Postby Walter Glover » 15 Dec 2018, 03:34

The tones in the shade punctuated by the intensity of the sunlit path make me feel the cool of being in the shade — even to the point of a breeze in my enclosed room I am sitting in here.
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