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Mark Darragh Photography: Large Format Wilderness and Nature …
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- Coastal Topographies. From the Ashes. Relicts of Gondwana. Close up and Macro. Tasmania. South West Tasmania. Freycinet National Park, Tasmania. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair, Tasmania. Tarkine/North West Tasmania.
Mark Darragh Photography | Flickr
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Mark Darragh Photography: Cliff detail
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- Detail of Sandstone Cliff and Shore Platform Arca-Swiss 4x5 F-Line & Universalis hybrid, Schneider Super Symmar XL 80mm, Fujichrome Provia 100f 4x5
Mark Darragh Photography: Sandstone cliff and shore platform
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- Sand and mudstone sculpted by the action of water and wind Arca-Swiss 4x5 F-Line & Universalis hybrid, Schneider Super Symmar XL 110mm, Fujichrome Provia 100f 4x5
Mark Darragh Photography: Toho FC-45X
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- The Toho FC-45X is one of a number of cameras that were made by the Toho Machine Co. in Japan. Designed for field photography, the cameras minimise weight while still offering a wide range of potential movements and usable lens range . Unlike many “field” cameras which are flatbed cameras, the Toho is a telescoping monorail design.
The Photograph Considered number forty six – Mark Darragh
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- The Photograph Considered number forty six – Mark Darragh. Coastal topographies 4 x 5 transparencies. This series developed from a project I’ve been working on sporadically for over a decade, photographing regions of Victoria’s coastline. Much of that work was initially wider seascapes and only occasional closeups and details.
The Photograph Considered number six – Mark Darragh
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- It certainly wont be a hardship to go back to revisit it. Technical notes: Arca-Swiss Universalis 4×5 monorail camera, 125mm lens, Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100 4×5, 81B filter. Mark Darragh’s review of the Arca-Swiss Universalis 4×5 can be seen here. Post Tagged: 4x5, colour transparencies, mark darragh, new zealand, the photograph considered.
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