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01/15/2006 01:52:52 AM · #1 |
Thoughts on this one? :D
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01/15/2006 02:07:54 AM · #2 |
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01/15/2006 02:13:21 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by petrakka: left ya comment |
Put the link to the uncropped color version. ;o)
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01/15/2006 02:06:22 PM · #4 |
No more comments? Must not be as popular as the others... ;o)
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01/15/2006 02:13:20 PM · #5 |
I like it better in B/W, you can almost count all the tones, great conversion.
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01/15/2006 03:38:10 PM · #6 |
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01/15/2006 04:59:03 PM · #7 |
I'm very excited about printing a 50x50 ( or at least a 40x40) on this one. Thanks for the comments.
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01/15/2006 05:09:36 PM · #8 |
how do you get such depth in the b&ws?
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01/15/2006 10:51:23 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Di: how do you get such depth in the b&ws? |
I just work on it until I like it. Then I save it.
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01/16/2006 12:20:38 PM · #10 |
man I do really like the color version, but the b/w is more effective, just because the shot is so much about texture and pattern to me. awesome. I need to get shots like this...maybe when I don't have to go to class and work al the time. (just a few more years woo) |
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01/16/2006 02:20:58 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by petrakka: man I do really like the color version, but the b/w is more effective, just because the shot is so much about texture and pattern to me. awesome. I need to get shots like this...maybe when I don't have to go to class and work al the time. (just a few more years woo) |
Time. What is that? ;o) |
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01/16/2006 03:20:31 PM · #12 |
Hmmmm.... there is such a major difference from the color to b&w.
The color is a nice image, but the b&w just... pops! It just grabs your attention immediately. Okay, at least mine. ;)
But then, I'm a sucker for b&w ever since I received as a thank you gift, an image from Clyde Butcher back in 1995. And of my beloved Everglades at that. :)
With that said, you are right in saying that there are differences in how it looks here and over at FM. I find that intriguing because I don't think it's just the size difference. For me, it is the background surrounding. Someone said earlier a black matte with silver frame. I'm not sure about the frame, I think a dark gray matting, similar to bg at FM, would do it justice.
Anyway... those are just my thoughts.. it is a beautiful image. You did good! ;) |
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01/16/2006 04:04:08 PM · #13 |
Brent, great shop, Aspen Grove (is this one above Sundance or just a grove?)make great subjects. The B&W is definately the way to go on this one. Did I see you use medium format too. Where do you do most of your work? |
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01/16/2006 11:58:34 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by PhantomEWO: Brent, great shop, Aspen Grove (is this one above Sundance or just a grove?)make great subjects. The B&W is definately the way to go on this one. Did I see you use medium format too. Where do you do most of your work? |
Anywhere the wind takes me. My favorite place has been The redwoods, with yosemite and glacier coming in as a close second.
The aspens are from Aspen, CO.
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01/17/2006 12:22:56 AM · #15 |
Beautiful shot Brent. When I saw the small version here at DPC I thought it was pretty good, but I was blown away by the detail of the larger one at FM. I Could stare at that picture for hours. I agree that the B/W works better than the color.
Do you achieve better quality with your 6x7 than with your Mark II?
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01/17/2006 12:36:09 AM · #16 |
Post the uncropped version here and it is an instant favorite of mine and my new wallpaper of the moment...
Edit to add: Uggh it's too big for my desktop...
Message edited by author 2006-01-17 00:39:12. |
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01/17/2006 12:54:54 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by justin_hewlett: Beautiful shot Brent. When I saw the small version here at DPC I thought it was pretty good, but I was blown away by the detail of the larger one at FM. I Could stare at that picture for hours. I agree that the B/W works better than the color.
Do you achieve better quality with your 6x7 than with your Mark II? |
Yes. I've never tried it, but I don't think the 1d Mark II will print a very good 40x50. I also don't want to spend the money to see! ;o)
Now the 1Ds Mark II might be another story, I wish I had access to one for a test. Either way, my 6x7 system is on the way out. I'll be upgrading to at least a 4x5 (hopefully an 8x10) as soon as I get the funds.
SO if anybody wants a great Pentax 67 system with outstanding lenses let me know. :D
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