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vor 14 Stunden schrieb Suede:

Wow! I just love it. It's like a beautiful painting.

 

vor 14 Stunden schrieb benqui:

Me too!

Thank you, gentlemen.

Normally I do this with digital pictures, but the colors of the Ektar fit perfect for this :)

Regards Joerg

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Three wise men.  [Tri-X]

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The wonder plant at Soni's.   [Tri-X]

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M-A Thambar-M f/6.3  Fuji Natura 1600

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3 hours ago, Ernest said:

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M-A Thambar-M f/6.3  Fuji Natura 1600

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Took me about a year to *really* appreciate your work here. We are blessed to have your art displayed on this forum. Any chance on a short disposition on your methodology? (And where we can buy it ha ha!!)

 

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

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M-A Thambar-M f/6.3  Fuji Natura 1600

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I quite like this color palette ..the Fuji Natura seems to be the door to a new experience. Great ! 

K. 

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On 10/12/2019 at 9:40 AM, philipus said:

I think this is terrific Adam. Really excellent. I had a look at the two crops and for me cropping this image will just turn it into a bit of a "meh normal beach scene". To my mind the scene only really comes alive on a really long stretch of film like below. I realise that for a large print the image isn't finished so for instance removing the various dark stones and sticks on the beach will add to the clean and pristine look that the image conveys. So in my opinion print it BIG and print it, um is that tall or long? Whichever, as long as the proportions are kept.

 

 

 

Many thanks, Philip and Rog, for your opinions on this.   I really appreciate it.  I am inclined to keep the full uncrossed version although I do think the more conventional cropped version would also work in many cases.  

On 10/12/2019 at 12:45 PM, Ernest said:

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M-A Thambar-M CS f/3.6  Fuji Natura 1600

 

Really love the colors scheme, Rog.  It reflects your keen eye for colors and how they work together

On 10/12/2019 at 3:51 PM, joergel said:

film photography meets nature.digital.art

 

 

Leica M6 - Summicron 2/35 - Ektar100

I follow you seascapes on social media, Joerg.  If I am not mistaken, most of them are digital.  I like the all.  But this one particularly hits me in the gut.  Really great contrast and light.

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Onopordum acanthium; a prickly beauty and not at all cooperative ...😁

 

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HB,  Makro-Planar 4/120,  Agfa Scala @200

 

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Am 11.10.2019 um 16:29 schrieb A miller:

It is getting chilly here in NYC and so I am sharing this balmy scene from the Dead Sea from this summer.  

There is a lot of foreground but I just love the layers of colors 🧡

Enjoy the weekend!

Velvia 50, Technorama 617siii, 90mm Schneider Super Angulon XL

As Ernest said before: We want more vertical panoramas! This is a very nice example, keeping the eye busy looking up and down... and the balance of the color areas is just perfect. 

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I can't help myself, every time I see one of these I feel like I have discovered a dinosaur; I have to shoot.....Like this one, they are usually for sale.

XPan, Portra 160

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Haha very funny Wayne. And a good use of the panoramic format too.

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13 hours ago, Wayne said:

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I can't help myself, every time I see one of these I feel like I have discovered a dinosaur; I have to shoot.....Like this one, they are usually for sale.

XPan, Portra 160

Really good Klaus. The black and white fits the subject perfectly.

14 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Onopordum acanthium; a prickly beauty and not at all cooperative ...😁

 

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:) Perfect timing Adam

14 hours ago, A miller said:

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I like it a lot Rog. It's got a very exciting combo of colours.

21 hours ago, Ernest said:

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M-A Thambar-M f/6.3  Fuji Natura 1600

And speaking of colour, wow Phil, just wow.

4 hours ago, stray cat said:

winter sunset 2019

canon F1N, FDn 300mm f4, Agfa Vista 400 (home processed)

 

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vor 17 Stunden schrieb A miller:

I follow you seascapes on social media, Joerg.  If I am not mistaken, most of them are digital.  I like the all.  But this one particularly hits me in the gut.  Really great contrast and light

Thanks a lot, Adam.

Yes, you are right, most of them are digital. It has to be the right time for me, to do some "nature.digital.art"-items. When I take digital photos at the seaside, I sometimes have this kind of processing in my head and I try to take the photos espacially for this. This year, I took some photos on film (Ektar100 an some FP and TriX). I think, the colors of the Ektar-shots are very good for doing n..d.a.-pictures, but this was not in my head wheh I shot the film ;). Next time at the seaside, I will shoot more Ektar, espacially  with nature.digital.art in my head:)

Regards Joerg

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vor 48 Minuten schrieb MT0227:

I had the opportunity to shoot an early morning sunrise yesterday with Adam Miller @A miller and Dirk Raffel @DirkR440 who was in visiting NYC the past few days.  I had to leave my home at 4am, fortunately Adam and Dirk wanted to come to the other side of the river and shoot the lower west side of Manhattan.  I suggested this spot, one I pass every day going to work. Getting up 2hours earlier than I normally do (on a Sunday) was a little difficult, but well worth the effort.  It was really nice to meet up with some fellow members you see here.  Meeting Dirk for the first time was great and I haven't shot with Adam in some time, we were long over due.  I couldn't wait to get home and develop the negatives, looking forward to seeing what Adam and Dirk captured during this glorious sunrise.

 

Freedom Rising

Just great, Marc!

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7 hours ago, MT0227 said:

I had the opportunity to shoot an early morning sunrise yesterday with Adam Miller @A miller and Dirk Raffel @DirkR440 who was in visiting NYC the past few days.  I had to leave my home at 4am, fortunately Adam and Dirk wanted to come to the other side of the river and shoot the lower west side of Manhattan.  I suggested this spot, one I pass every day going to work. Getting up 2hours earlier than I normally do (on a Sunday) was a little difficult, but well worth the effort.  It was really nice to meet up with some fellow members you see here.  Meeting Dirk for the first time was great and I haven't shot with Adam in some time, we were long over due.  I couldn't wait to get home and develop the negatives, looking forward to seeing what Adam and Dirk captured during this glorious sunrise.

 

Freedom Rising

Freedom Rising by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

  • Linhof Master Technika Classic
  • Schneider Super Angulon 5.6/47 XL
  • Super Rollex 6x9 Back
  • Ektar 100 in Unicolor C41 Press Kit (Home Dev)
  • Nikon LS-9000

Marc, this is simply stunning! Well worth the early rise!

Here's another sunSET. To my lazy mind,  easier than getting up early for a sunRISE:

canon F1N, FDn 300mm f4, Agfa Vista 400 (home processed)

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6 hours ago, joergel said:

Just great, Marc!

Joerg....thank you so much for the kind words, they are much appreciated

9 minutes ago, stray cat said:

Marc, this is simply stunning! Well worth the early rise!

Here's another sunSET. To my lazy mind,  easier than getting up early for a sunRISE:

canon F1N, FDn 300mm f4, Agfa Vista 400 (home processed)

Thanks Philip.... I really appreciate the kind words.   Both of your sunsets are lovely....that cauldron lava red and incredible shades of blue. 

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