These are from my very recent trip to the Eastern Sierra. Bear with a short narrative.
The trip was a bit more than we planned. When we left early Sunday morn, Tioga Pass was open, but Sonora closed. By the time we got to the turn off, Tioga was closed. Ended up costing us a 5 hour detour to Monitor Pass. But it was worth it as you can see.
The 1st shots are of a very old, like 4000 years+ Bristlecone Pine at 10000ft. When we arrived early Monday we were greeted with a slight snow-flurry. This was dream shot opp I\'ve wanted. Fortunately they didn\'t close the road to the groves. These were taken with both the 4x5 & the Mamiya 7
Souped all the B&W this morning. Sending out the color 120 roll stuff but the lab is leaving negs pretty dirty.
Toyo 4x5 Fuji Acros 90mm
Toyo 4x5 Delta 100 90mm
All Mamiya shots are with the 65mm
Mamiya 7 - Ektar
Mamiya 7, converted Ektar
Mamiya 7 - Fuji Acros
Mamya 7 - Fuji Acros
A few notes to self about rangefinders...
I left the lens cap on AGAIN. I guess when your tired & cold, mistakes will happen.
Still mess up on hyper-focal a few times so distance focus is a little off
These are from my very recent trip to the Eastern Sierra. Bear with a short narrative.
The trip was a bit more than we planned. When we left early Sunday morn, Tioga Pass was open, but Sonora closed. By the time we got to the turn off, Tioga was closed. Ended up costing us a 5 hour detour to Monitor Pass. But it was worth it as you can see.
The 1st shots are of a very old, like 4000 years+ Bristlecone Pine at 10000ft. When we arrived early Monday we were greeted with a slight snow-flurry. This was dream shot opp I\'ve wanted. Fortunately they didn\'t close the road to the groves. These were taken with both the 4x5 & the Mamiya 7
Souped all the B&W this morning. Sending out the color 120 roll stuff but the lab is leaving negs pretty dirty.
Toyo 4x5 Fuji Acros 90mm
Toyo 4x5 Delta 100 90mm
All Mamiya shots are with the 65mm
Mamiya 7 - Ektar
Mamiya 7, converted Ektar
Mamiya 7 - Fuji Acros
Mamya 7 - Fuji Acros
A few notes to self about rangefinders...
I left the lens cap on AGAIN. I guess when your tired & cold, mistakes will happen.
Still mess up on hyper-focal a few times so distance focus is a little off
Dan
Oct 10, 2015 at 11:49 PM
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