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Shot 4x5
2 sources of light:
- bare flash shot through 4x6 milky plexiglass. right side, above model's forehead
- left side, huge black foamcore
- background, bare flash creating gradient from left to right
Sinar 4x5 with Horseman 6x9 back.
Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm @ F8.
1 sec, Ilford FP4+.
ID-11 (1+3)
1st test roll :)
Put the 11" Darlot Petzval on the 4x5 Speedy G as an experiment. Not the best combo -- FL is too long and format too small for much signature Petzval bokeh, so instead I reversed the idea.
Efke 50 in Rodinal 1+50 for 8 minutes.
after sunset, f8 at 1/8th, never shot a picture this wide open before, see lady rapper for a sharper example. If you wonder why I complain about f8 is because my 4x5 lens is 5.6 so f8 is almost all the way open and depth of field is nill.
Graflex Super D SLR
Handheld 4x5
Williams, Brown, and Earle Rapid Rectilinear (turns out its not a petzval after all) with the rear element removed
Kodak T-Max 400 in HC-110
Still figuring out this camera. 1/60th of a second bounces the shutter a bit, double exposing a large strip at the top of the image, but the other speeds seem fine. I think the unusual contrast effect of this image was caused by shooting a barrel lens into a backlit type of situation.
The beautiful coast in Santa Barbara, CA.
Taken on a 4x5 Tachihara , with Portra 400NC. Approximately a 1 sec exposure during sunset.
This is the full image, no post processing done other than from the scanner. The next image is a tight crop which I printed at 12x24 and it looks fantastic.
Process: 4x5 cross processed film + digital colour enhance
Camera: Calumet cadet 4x5 + neg scanner
Location: Alberta, Canada
2015-05-08
Calumet 4x5 CC-400
Graflex Tele-Optar 10" (250mm) f/5.6 lens
(expired) Kodak T-Max 400 4x5 film
Adox Adonal (1+50) developer
20ºC - 12min
The 4x5 model allows u to shoot pinhole shots with a normal film holder behind. The box that holds the pinhole camera is also a 6x8 pinhole camera.
Washington DC Home & Garden Show
Handheld Large Format
Scan from a 4x5 Negative
Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic
152mm Ektar f4.5
Kodak TXP320 in HC110
exposure: 1/25th at f4.5