Some Relaxing Large Format 4x5 Photography with an Intrepid and some Delta 100.. Good for the Soul
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- If you are interested in Large Format 4x5 or want to see what the Intrepid 4x5 can do, then this video is for you. Please like, comment, and subscribe for more videos like this. Thanks for watching!
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Nice video ! Thank you
You have incredible patience
Nice compositions. If I may just say that your exposure placement is almost there, but coupled to what I can assume to be ' standard ' development it has resulted in a bit of a flat scene. The way I would have done it is to place the brightest clouds on a Zone VII ( whatever you meter reads from the cloud + 2 Stops of extra exposure ) while making sure the shadows do not fall below zone III ( Your meter reading - 2 F Stops ), and then give the negative N+1 development ( Normal Dev time + 15% ). This way you would have had full range of tones in the negative, and then you can print it or scan it the way you wanted. Its good to see you back photographing.
Great photo. The foliage of the tree kind of blends into the background. Might want to move the camera over to the tractor lines and separate the tree from the background
good vid, shame about the result.. subject for me too far away, and no separation... its lost in the frame.
I just reviewed your website.. .you have some good work, and appreciate you using film... keep it up lol But... can't appreciate them really cause the images are so small. I would review and look to make them larger.. you can't be concerned with images being downloaded or used etc.. and i see your site is squarespace, and you can stop that from occurring anyway :)
Thanks mate