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02/04/2006 12:09:06 AM · #26

02/04/2006 12:28:28 AM · #27
Amazing photos, I love the film ones. Great saturation and tones, great exposure on them also.

Really makes me want to try out medium format, but I couldn't make nearly as great photos as yours.
02/04/2006 12:34:30 AM · #28
Originally posted by MadMan2k:

Amazing photos, I love the film ones. Great saturation and tones, great exposure on them also.

Really makes me want to try out medium format, but I couldn't make nearly as great photos as yours.


I just get lucky...you should give it a try, fun to play with.

02/04/2006 12:37:54 AM · #29
Love the photos! The colours are gorgeous and smooth. Love the egret and the frog one.

If you ever want to give away that camera, just remember I said it first. :-)

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02/04/2006 12:54:03 AM · #30
You got some nice shots there, Brent. Makes me nostalgic for my old 4x5 transparencies... But NOT for the sheer, raw effort of lugging that gear into the wilderness. Oddly, I did very little medium format shooting, and none of it "personal". We had a Mamiya RB67, and for a little while a Hasselblad, but the wife used those mostly.

Robt.
02/04/2006 12:58:19 AM · #31


Still looking at those 8x10's on ebay...I'm still young and stupid. ;o)

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02/04/2006 12:39:28 PM · #32
More from the archives...











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02/04/2006 06:55:46 PM · #33
Too many photos at once? :D
02/04/2006 07:10:32 PM · #34
Whoa Brent!! Fantastic is too mild a word!!
02/04/2006 07:16:18 PM · #35
damn.
02/04/2006 11:21:53 PM · #36
Thanks guys!
02/04/2006 11:52:44 PM · #37
Damn you do nice work. And who could not love medium format! Thanks for the posts.
02/05/2006 12:06:36 AM · #38
I *adore* the reptiles and amphibians! Highly underrated subjects for photography.

I'll echo the "thanks for sharing" - simply delightful!
02/05/2006 12:19:50 AM · #39
such nice stuff. I need to start skipping class and waking up early to try to get landscapes of flat illinois haha.

02/05/2006 01:43:04 PM · #40
Originally posted by petrakka:

such nice stuff. I need to start skipping class and waking up early to try to get landscapes of flat illinois haha.


Thanks petrakka!

I had the same problem when I lived in Kansas...
02/05/2006 02:26:51 PM · #41
Hey Brent. Why the sudden flurry of images posted on DPC? Just curious cuz we used to rarely see your nice images posted here.
02/05/2006 02:41:01 PM · #42
Just curious, did you scan these in yourself and if so what type of scanner you used?
02/05/2006 08:05:51 PM · #43
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

Hey Brent. Why the sudden flurry of images posted on DPC? Just curious cuz we used to rarely see your nice images posted here.


Boredom, and downsizing them for another web project. :D
02/05/2006 08:06:49 PM · #44
Originally posted by yanko:

Just curious, did you scan these in yourself and if so what type of scanner you used?


Yes, with a Nikon Coolscan 8000 ED.

All images are originally scanned @ 4000 dpi.
02/05/2006 08:23:59 PM · #45
Bret, thanks for sharing. They are Beautiful
02/06/2006 12:52:03 AM · #46
Originally posted by iamkmaniam:

Bret, thanks for sharing. They are Beautiful


Thanks Kevin.
02/06/2006 01:44:56 AM · #47
i am currently using the nikon coolscan 8000 ED to scan a bunch of 6x7 chromes of walls I shot in mexico, for a project of a bunch of 16x20 prints. I'm having a little difficulty getting the film perfectly flat though, like the top and bottom of the frame is slightly soft on my 6 inch proof prints, yet the middle of the frame is sharp.

any tips for scanning with that scanner?

a small res example is here, if you look closely at the grey square box in the top right you might be able to see what I mean. It's obviously more evident in the print.
//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4884/1696/1600/proof1a.jpg

edit- dont mean to hijack the thread, just see if you have any tips real quick.

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02/06/2006 01:54:14 AM · #48
I've been looking at picking up the glass mount carrier for exactly this reason. Set a book on the slide for a couple of days to flatten it. (leave it in a sleave)
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