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This is a Whirling Star block from Faith at Fresh Lemons Quilts in my colors. Hive mates - do you like?

4x5 polaroid, homemade camera...

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This is my cousin Vince and his wife Linda in their backyard this past Friday. I brought my Calumet CC-401 to Michigan with me, and some film holders loaded with expired Tri-X 320. Vince and Linda met in a photography shop mumble years ago, so I thought they might get a kick out of the camera. Now they're looking at getting one of their own.

 

This was shot on TXP-320 (Tri-X), expired in 2008, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 210 mm lens at f/5.6 for 1/60 of a second. It was developed in Rodinal 1:200, semi-stand, for 2 hours, with a small amount of agitation at 1 hour.

Richard Branden (1963 - 2013) circa 1996

Martial Artist and Actor in these and more Power Rangers, WMAC Masters and Mortal Kombat. RIP my friend, it was great working with you over many years back in the Black Belt Magazine days.

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Block for q4 - hive 15! Totally forgot to credit this pattern! theparfaitcafe.com/?p=228

I was lucky enough to have her in my hive last quarter!

Cambo 4x5

fomapan 100

canoscan 9000f II + Hugin

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2 minute exposure on Foma 100. Shot with the wooden f180 camera.

 

This is one of the more picturesque places in Groningen.

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Fotomatte 4x5

 

schneider 90mm

 

foma 100

drum scanning

I am trying to become more familiar with large format. That means some experimentation. Taken with a tilt/shift modified speed graphic.

  

Incredibly fun with the details you get on these negatives. But frustrating with all the dust and scratches. I have something to learn adout accuracy :)

  

Fomapan 200 developed in R09 (1 +100 stand)

Part of a new body of work.

 

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Crown Graphic 4x5 Press Camera, ca. 1954, and Sinaron 135mm f5.6 lens in Copal 0 shutter

 

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None of my work is to be used for AI training. Ever.

 

Friðgeir filming rural decay.Location Hvalfjörður.

Pinhole 4x5 sheet. Scan from film

chicago, illinois

1959

 

tugboats, port of chicago

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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4x5 color film, lineation assignment

thank you to mr purvis for the processing and contact prints

Calumet 4x5 view camera

Kodak 320 TXP

Green 11 filter

gelatin silver print scan / digitally toned

 

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Arnold Arboretum. Jamaica Plain, MA

 

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Tachihara 4x5, Fomapan 100, Rodinal 1:50 . I have taken this one three years ago, now, I have re-discovered the negative in my archive and here it is with different approach in post processing.

Will be doing some time soon

2/5

My first 4x5 of my Son Jack. 1st Portrait.

Cambo SCX

210mm Schneider Symmar-S

Arista EDU 100

f/7 @ 1/15

Front standard parts assembled

Shot on a Linhof Super Technica IV with Ilford FP4

is some 4x5 film! BTW, the one on the left is a Bausch & Lomb rapid rectilinear, on the upper right is the "Defender" rapid rectilinear for 6.5X8.5 inch on Argo Park, Rochester, N.Y. The one on the lower right is a B & L lens of unknown designation, all three mounted on Speed Graphic lens boards and ready to use.

A Glance at Angkor Wat by Apo-Lanthar 150/4.5

Camera: Chamonix 45n-1

Lens: Schneider 135mm Symmar-S f/5.6

Film: FP4+ @ ISO 64

Exposure: 22m @ f 16

My first Field 4x5 after selling my Sinar. The lens that it came with (not pictured) was an Astragon 135mm and it was a mess to begin with. It was my first antique and took me a while to notice the glass was cloudy, basically frosted. I unscrewed the whole thing and just wiped it clean with lens cleaner. A lot easier than I thought and images came out better than expected.

 

Pros: Love the weight, its like a feather. Handheld is totally possible (I have a linhof and my left bicep is finally catching up with my righty) The bellows is pristine.

 

Cons: Pulling the front standard out from the housing is weird. Its like two set s of train tracks with a half inch gap and its almost a guessing game to see if you can catch it or not.

 

Well I hope whoever has it now is enjoying it.

another shoot from my 4x5 red wood camera

lens: unbranded petzval

film: shanghai 100 pushed to 400

exp: 1 sec f4 nd8 filter on lens

dev: R09 1:50 21 min agit. 1 minut and 10 sec every min

contact print: fomabrom paper 2 sec 15watt bulb 1 meter from glass

light: huge softbox behind model and right , white umbrela in front subject cam left for fill

 

i try to push this film to 400 to see how it come out . negative is not this sharp and a little bit grainy.

 

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