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Wow, that is an awesome shot petronius! I've tried similar shots but could never quite get the web to "pop" that much. Care to share any details on the shot or any tips?
 
Olympic National Park with a Yashica 124 on Rollei Superpan 200. I really like the superpan!

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Shots in Norway from my new 6x12:

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Some horizontal/vertical shift would have been useful :).
 
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Wow, that is an awesome shot petronius! I've tried similar shots but could never quite get the web to "pop" that much. Care to share any details on the shot or any tips?

Thank you!
I shot it early in the morning with the 95mm-lens wide open (3.5) and increased the contrast after scanning; after resizing I sharpened it slightly.
I don´t recall the film, but it was probably 400ASA, developed in Rodinal.
 
Thank you!
I shot it early in the morning with the 95mm-lens wide open (3.5) and increased the contrast after scanning; after resizing I sharpened it slightly.
I don´t recall the film, but it was probably 400ASA, developed in Rodinal.

Thanks for the info petronius :) I've gotten it close through digital editing, but would love to be able to get it closer in negative so I can get a wet print with that level of contrast.
 
When I visited the MMM Corones (Messner Mountain Museum) I was surprised that Reinhold Messner himself was there. He had to pose for an official photographer and didn't like the situation too much :)

Bronica RF, TMAX 400, F4, 1/60

 
Interesting picture Tom, his bottom half looks quite photographic while his face seems to be taking on the look of his painting
 
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