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I saw this image and something clicked. Is it the same subject that Jack used in his essay for Outback photo for tilt/shift technique??Betterlight and an old Verito 8 3/4" f4 (shot wide open)
100% crop (the door is the plane of focus)
Hi Dianne:I saw this image and something clicked. Is it the same subject that Jack used in his essay for Outback photo for tilt/shift technique??
http://www.outbackphoto.com/workflow/wf_42/essay.html
Just trivia, but strange that i would have remembered this so well LOL.
Diane
This must be near Drawbridge? Some years ago (-95?) I went on a photography walk in Drawbridge an early Sunday morning. The morning fog was heavy, all that was visible were the railroad tracks, the marshlands, and the decayed wood building, all in the middle of the south bay.For those interested, that is a walkway in the Alviso area of the SF Bay wildlife refuge. The "gates" were added to replicate the gates used in the old harbor that used to reside there. Due to environmental restrictions, harbor dredging was halted in the 70's I think, and several of the boat harbors along the South end of the bay filled in and turned into marshlands. They of course then went broke, could not be sold and were "turned over" to the government.
I like this one a lot. Only nit is I would like to see just a wee bit more room on the RH edge, but the discomfort of that close edge may be why it moves me
Nevada. 4x5. 135mm. Just printed it as a 16"x20" palladium print this evening.
Congratulations, you got one! Hope it works out well for you. And cool experiments BTW.Some experimentations with the newly acquired Betterlight scanning back.
Thanks Rob!Congratulations, you got one! Hope it works out well for you. And cool experiments BTW.
Rob
thank you for the compliment!Thanks Rob!
I got a 6K-HS from ebay for a good price.
I like the the subdued colours one gets when it is used without filter. This is something that has grown on me after seeing Jim Collum's images.
At first, I thought I would avoid situations where there is any movements, but now, I realize it is a different way, with its particular aesthetics, of recording the passage of time.
Francois
..... and shot wih a VeritosI'm jealous! I only have access to the massive files of the 8k, but would prefer the speed of the 6k. Then again, I think I just need to come up with a still life project for the 8k....
:thumbs:..... and shot wih a Veritos