Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Another Color Scan

Here is another color image from the recently processed and scanned stuff.  This one is a color transparency, processed in the second batch of E-6, on November 26th.  This one is of Gog Creek at Mt. Assiniboine, and was shot on Fuji Astia film that expired in 2006.  This particular shot was taken on the last day of our trip, after we lost the light and the skies became overcast.  It was taken with my Ebony large format view camera and a Schneider Super Symmar XL 110mm lens.  In this instance I think the color version of this shot is stronger than the black and white version.  I previously posted a scan of one of my black and white negatives taken at this same set up.  The tones became fairly muted and merged to a degree due to the soft, flat light.  In color, the little splash of pink from the aster blossoms, the pop of the creamy yarrow blossom in the bottom right, and the purple-blue of the ominous sky add to the effect, over and above what was exhibited in the monochrome version.


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