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1/125 f/11.0 50.0 mm ISO 100

Zenza Bronica S2

NIKKOR-H 1:3.5 f=5cm

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Silver Oak Winery
Oakville
Napa Valley
California
Zenza Bronica S2
NIKKOR-H 1:3.5 f=5cm lens
Zenza Bronica 82mm L-1A filter
Kodak Ektar100 film
120 film
6 X 6
Medium Format
Epson Perfection V600
Photoshop Digitalization


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Silver Oak

Silver Oak
The Cabernet Sauvignon wines produced here are delectable.

This photo was taken by a Zenza Bronica S2 medium format film camera with a NIKKOR-H 1:3.5 f=5cm lens and Zenza Bronica 82mm L-1A filter using Kodak Ektar100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

kiiti, HaarFager, Marco F. Delminho, Jean-luc Drouin and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 HaarFager
HaarFager club
Really nice image of this winery! Wineries have always fascinated me. I wish I had one.

I also notice that I never see any lint specks on your images. Either you work in a very sterile location or you spend a lot of time cloning out lint spots. And I know how time consuming that is.

Plus, as a side note, I notice you posted this on my birthday.
7 months ago.
Scott Holcomb club has replied to HaarFager club
Happy Birthday!!
Yes, I meticulously clean up lint before adjusting contrast and colors in Photoshop CS6 and finish the photo by imbedding exif data with the program AnalogExif. Each posted photo takes at least 20 minutes of post-processing (not including the negative scan).
Digitalizing analogue photos is an art form in itself.
7 months ago.
HaarFager club has replied to Scott Holcomb club
"Digitalizing analogue photos is an art form in itself."

So true!
7 months ago.

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