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Peter
4x5 ambrotype on black glass
home made 4x5 camera
unbranded petzval lens
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This time going wider. Pretty happy with my new 65mm Rodenstock.
4x5 Delta 100 in Pyrocat HD (16min). Rodenstock Grandagon 65mm f/4.5 with center filter.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston MA - Graflex Super Graphic - 127mm Kodak Ektar - Fuji Provia 100F
Gundlach 4x5 view camera, not sure which lens. The photo is not upside down -- the lens projects a "real image" on the ground glass, which appears inverted to the photographer.
Whataya shoot when you run out of subjects? Camera portraits, apparently.
Shot with the Seneca and 4x5 Graflok back with the 210/5.6 Sironar-N MC. Efke 25 in HC-110 dil H. Coulda pulled the developing a bit to tame the highlights. Ah, well.
A set 4x5 of shots taken as a photo project on natural form in conjunction with Mark Doxey.
www.flickr.com/photos/33868799@N04/
Shot using stacked lenses - a 135mm wide open in front of a 250mm at f128.
Some type 55 and 57 Polaroid films from when I shot Tim's Kurt Cobain portrait.
Here are the negative scans www.flickr.com/photos/craigclement/4289917998/ www.flickr.com/photos/craigclement/4289505811/
This is my first enlargement from 4x5 with a very rough and DIY. Well, I was suppose to go to my new basic dark room in Lantau but due to the wrong projection of weather stick in my North Point home. However, you cannot stop a man from his dark room. I found out that I just turn off the light in my bedroom, the room is a dark enough for print. (Not for film, as it is bright enough to read instruction and use bubble level to align camera!) Once found no fogging of the paper, I further put a slide light box plus a 4x5 frame (from 4870 which has been throw away 2 years ago due to fugus) to build an "enlarger" based on my 4x5 view camera. It works ok, but alignment is hard. Also, I reverse the film accidentally for this very first enlargement or negative printing. Still, it was significant as it was my first 4x5 film enlargement and my first successful enlargement in my life. (Been to dark room in secondary school, but not sure I remember I actually make any print then.) Use flatbed scanner and found it too large to handle even under 1200 bpi! I adjust a bit the contrast and use the sepia under Mac Preview software. Then use screen dump (Grab in Mac) to get the picture to put here!
This is my 90 degree 4x5 still life for a school project. It was my first time using a 4x5 camera, It was a really cool experience, but a lot of knit picky work to get everything placed where it needs to be and to get the camera zeroed out and to make sure its level. You are also constantly moving around and going under the cloth to block out the light so you can see the picture on the back of the camera so before long you work up quite a sweat.
Strobist: 2 strobes 1 to the left with a small soft box and 1 to the right with an umbrella.
Ilford FP4 Plus 125iso 4x5 sheet film
Never been much of a 'still life' photographer - but I was just having fun with the new 4x5... and the bottles never get annoyed with my stuggling to get focus ;)
Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5
Xenar 135mm f/4.7
Fujifilm FP-3000B45
My homemade 4x5 pinhole. It uses a .3mm hole at a 48mm focal length which works out to an aperture of f160. I need to bevel the wood around the pinhole because it's visible in the test shots I've done so far.
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