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rocks and sky in yosemite
Image Title:  rocks and sky in yosemite
 
 By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Dr. Thomas Krebs {K:1376}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Yashica D
Categories Landscape
Photoart
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 3,5/80mm
Uploaded 7/14/2004 Film / Memory Type Ilford FP4, 64 ASA, Perceptol 1+3
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 147 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 4 Rating
5.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About Yashica D (Mediumformat 6x6), Yosemite National Park
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Paul Lara   {K:81871} 7/14/2004
There seems to be some vertical smearing in the scan, but I believe Ansel Adams himself would smile at your exposure values. Very nice!


Peter De Rycke   {K:40426} 7/14/2004
Mmm, i'm experimenting too in B&W landscape .. here sky and trees are really interesting, the bedrock is less, so cropping more from the bottom would make for a more tense composition .. regards, Peter


Piotr    {K:701} 7/15/2004
Very nice!


Dr. Thomas Krebs   {K:1376} 7/15/2004
Dear Paul,
thank you for your comment, that Ansel Adams would smile.. This is a great honor. The lens was just a 3 element one. It has to be closed to f11 or f16. I still have it but do not use it. I usually take the exposure meter to 64 ASA when using the FP4 and develop in Perceptol or ID-11 (1+3). You get very nice tones and differences between Zone II and III.
There are exactly some vertical smearing. The neg. ist from 1994.
Best regards from Berlin / Germany
Thomas


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