Spanish Bay coastline
This image was taken on our trip to California in the Pebble Beach area — basically a privately run “city” near Carmel that charges an admission fee for non-residents. Strange setup, but beautiful scenery.
The negative here (taken with the Rolleiflex 3.5E on Fuji Acros) has a huge amount of detail, but representing this detail in a scan (bringing it out to give the impression of depth and texture) is really tough. I’m never quite sure if I’ve succeeded, so I’d appreciate comments.
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After looking at the larger size on flickr I was able to appreciate the level of detail more. It is pretty incredible and nicely rendered. The blog post has surprising depth considering the photos native size and resolution. Nice work.
hi jordan,
i’ve always been a fan of your site/images – wondering if you can suggest a local source (toronto) for sodium sulfite. i’ve got a few boxes of type 55 polaroid left and rather than scrapping the neg afterwards i’d like to start clearing and keeping them. i’ve seen the kodak branded sulfite at henrys and it seemed expensive. if you have any suggestions that would be great.
thanks in advance,
dusty