This is a view of the Banks from Sugar loaf, on my 4x5, with a scanning back and a deep red IR filter. Without the daylight filter these backs are very sensitive to IR. For reference see my last shot with the daylight filter.
From Wikipedia:- The term man (sometimes capitalized as Man) (from Proto-Germanic mannaz "man, person") and words derived from it can designate any or even all of the human race regardless of their gender or age. This is indeed the oldest usage of "man". The word developed into Old English man, mann "human being, person," (cf. also German Mann, Old Norse maðr, Gothic manna "man").
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Bown Jane Bown (born 1925) is a British photographer who has worked for The Observer newspaper in the United Kingdom since 1949. Her portraits of the famous of the 20th and 21st centuries have received critical acclaim, earning her an exhibition of her work in the National Portrait Gallery in London in 1980. John Lennon , 1963. She works primarily in black-and-white , using available light, with a forty year old camera. She has photographed hundreds of subjects, including Queen Elizabeth II for her eightieth birthday, Orson Welles , Samuel Beckett , Sir John Betjeman , Woody Allen , Cilla Black , Quentin Crisp , P. J. Harvey , John Lennon , Truman Capote , John Peel , Richard Nixon , the gangster Charlie Richardson , Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer , Jarvis Cocker , Jayne Mansfield , Diana Dors , Henri Cartier-Bresson , Eve Arnold , Evelyn Waugh , Jean Cocteau , Brassai and Margaret Thatcher . Her extensive photojournalism output in...
He was a great teacher and is fondly remembered. I sent him an email years ago and tried to contact him but he had passed away. He inspired me to move to digital technology. This is his site still supported as a Memorial. http://www.artic.edu/~fendsley/
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