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"Buttermilk"
Image Title:  "Buttermilk"
 
 By: Mark Mellen  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Mark Mellen {K:1970}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Wisner 4x5 Field Camera
Categories Landscape
From The Field
Nature
Film Format Film 4"x5"
Portfolio Mark' Photo's
Lens Rodenstock 210mm
Uploaded 11/8/2009 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 82 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 12 Rating
6.40
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Ithaca, Buttermilk, SP
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
About Buttermilk falls,Ithaca,NY One of my favorite places to take a early morning or late day hikes with different lighting conditions.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Wolf Zorrito   {K:41376} 11/8/2009
Your Wisner is a great camera, image is wonderful !


socratic irony   {K:327} 11/8/2009
very nice. 7+ congratulations.


Morc Piantedos   {K:21278} 11/8/2009
Very pleasant and subtle. I like the light coming from up.
Regards,
Morc


Frank Forte   {K:293} 11/8/2009
Spectacular! You do my home state proud. This is a well watered land with endless possibilities for the artist.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:192005} 11/8/2009
wooowww a superior shot!
roby

favs..
7++++++++++++++


Avi     {K:67566} 11/9/2009
Wonder how this would look in color. I am sure you have your reasons of making this in monochrome.
best, Avi


Mark Mellen   {K:1970} 11/9/2009
Avi. some years ago I made a photograph of these falls in color,then as now I invisioned it as a B&W photograph to my eye. I normally preview my scenes and decide which film to load depending on what I see and feel. I wanted the light filtering through the tree's to add to the rich tones I was hoping for. Once the film is loaded, it is a matter of waiting in hopes the light will do what I invisioned... Sometimes it works as planned and sometimes it does not. After that it is up to the viewer... Best wishes and thank you for your comments......Mark


Avi     {K:67566} 11/9/2009
I completely understand what you are saying, Mark. Yes, I use such pre-visualizations a lot in my photography as well.
cheers,
Avi


Keith Saint   {K:12954} 11/9/2009
This is like an old classic a superb conversion 7 from me


Nanda Baba das   {K:11607} 11/9/2009
Excellent.
My best wishes
Nanda


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:153246} 11/9/2009
Bello paisaje, acertado presentarlo en B&W.
Felicitaciones!


Kallol Majumdar   {K:15693} 11/9/2009
Beautiful...
Best wishes


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