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Dayrell, I really like this shot. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
A whole lot of great photos. A 6x9 photo just seems to stand out with all the real estate there.

divewizzard - A lot of really great photos you have. I really liked the Summer of Color for the colors. And that is a nice self portrait in the bumper of the old Chevvy.

Mr. Fibble - Nice shot of weapons. Especially the grease gun. One of the more interesting weapons of WWII. I forget what it cost to make, but as weapons go, it was pennies. I think it was under $20, but whatever, cheap for the time and utility.

Hi, this is my firm belief that the more the merrier. However, is it not that the real appreciation of medium format resolution directly correlated to the factor of the enlargements?

Regards,
 
Iversen Cove tidepools, Mendocino County, CA
Fujica GW690, Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, Hoya O(G) filter, tripod
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©2012 Chris Grossman

The level of detail on this picture us amazing. Where did you aim your meter? Did you use the palm of your hand or did you aime for the average scene and then underexposed one stop, if that is the case why is the ski overexposed (and this doesn't detract from the virtues of the chiseled rocks, but concentrate the sight to the point of interest which to me is the promontory resembling and observant walrus!)?
 
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Fujica GW690, Hoya O(G) filter, Kodak TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan
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©2012 Chris Grossman

this is an outstanding perspective of the rocks put in order by some mythological gigantic creature! The exposure is perfect, again, did you use your hand as point of reference,more did you exposed for the rocks and then overexposed 1 stop to achieve the light gray whilst conserving detail in the background? Also the depth of field reminded me that I have f/45 in my Mamiya Sekor 90/3.5!
 
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