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The old copper boiler was always on the shelf of my grandparents livingroom. I keep it as a it reminds me of a good part of my childhood.
Paper negative at ISO 1.5
Linhof color 4x5, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm f16, 4 minutes.
My wife is posing when I use my Linhof Color 4x5 camera.
Lens is Computar Symmetrigon 150mm f6.3.
It was taken with Kodak Plus X pan that expired in 1987.
Developed in FX39 1/14
This one is exposed at f8 and 1/60 sec
This is an instax double exposure taken with Large format camera. An accident looking ok.
Linhof Color, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm
My first real camera, a gift from my grandfather. The first East German camera prodused in 1951.
Taken with Linhof color 4x5, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm
Kodak Plus X expired in 1987
Location: St.Albert
Model: Renata
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My first real camera, a gift from my grandfather. The first East German camera prodused in 1951.
Taken with Linhof color 4x5, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm
Kodak Plus X expired in 1987
My wife is patiently waiting while I take pictures of landscapes.
This is my first portrait with large format camera.
The film is Kodak Plus X Pan, (expired 1984)
Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: 17.08.2019,
Argentum Excursor I. h. 11x14
Computar 240mm f/9 lens,
Adox CHS 100 II, ASA 40, f32
Xtol 1:2, 6.5Min.
Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812
APO-Computar DL 55mm F1:9 (enlarger lens)
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2/2/11 5:00pm CST
Chicago, IL
Panasonic G1 & Computar 25mm f1.3
f1.3, ISO 100
1/200, 1/125, 1/80, 1/50, 1/30, 1/20, 1/13
Sorry for the title... "I wash my eyes in innocence!" though, I couldn‘t resist!
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Soap".
I‘m not gonna lie, this was really hard to do for me: trying to get everything look somewhat okay, while peeking at the preview screen, pressing the shutter, holding the diffusion, looking into the right direction etc. and doing all of that halfway laying on the floor, careful not to bump into anything and wake everyone at midnight...
And the result is... well - let‘s just put it this way: at least there is a result!
Shot with a Chugai "Computar-DL 90 mm F 4.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
APO-Computar DL 55mm F1:9 (enlarger lens)
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Work Day, 01/192020, East Cleveland, OH
Panasonic DMC-G2
Computar 12.5mm f/1.3 C-mount
ƒ/2.8 12.5 mm 1/2000 400
Kodak Plus X pan expired in 1984.
Linhof Color, Computar Symmtrigon 150mm f14, 1sec.
Exposed as ISO 12.
Camp Creek Cemetery, Floyd county, Virginia.
I found this 4x10 holder buried in the darkroom chaos; this was exposed in the summer but just developed! Here's what I can remember: Alt-View 4x10 camera, 210mm Computar lens, Ilford FP4+ film. Developed today in Stoeckler's two-bath in the Stearman SP-810 tray. Here's the camera: www.flickr.com/photos/strathedenfarm/27834029700/in/album...
APO Computar DL 55mm F1:9 (Enlarger Lens)
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