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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...
Location: Sargans,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: December 2018,
Argentum Excursor I. q. 10x10,
Computar 240mm f/9 lens,
Agfa Avitone P3p,
ASA 3 @ f45
Xtol 1:1.5, 8Min.
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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(Explore: #246 on Friday, November 19, 2010)
Computar 12.5mm f/1.3 on GF-1
[ 0.01 sec (1/100) | f/1.3 | FLength 12.5 mm | ISO 400 | Manual exposure ]
FOMAPAN 100, No Filter, OBSIDIAN AQUA 1:500, 12 mins. @ 20 deg. C semi-stand.
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Instax wide pictures taken with large format camera.
This is from inside a closed sawmill.
Linhof Color, Computar Symmterigon
Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: 03.04.2020,
Argentum Excursor I. q. 10x10,
Computar 240mm f/9 lens,
Agfa Avitone P3p,
ASA 4,
Xtol 1:1.5, 8Min.
Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812,
toned with Moersch MT2 carbon toner
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Model: Renata L.
Location: St.Albert
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© VanveenJF Photography
Australian lace wood, made by the late Patrick Alt (1950- 2013), a superb woodworker and mammoth plate (20x24) photographer. I believe Patrick delivered this to me in 1999; it has been in use ever since. The two most used lenses are this one, the Computar f/9 210mm, and the Nikkor f/9 300 M.
In 2003. he described it on a forum: " I made parts for 26 4 X 10 cameras. I also made 5 8 X 10s, which have all been sold. The camera is made from Australian lacewood and African wenge fabricated from 48 individual pieces of wood. The finish is 10-12 coats of hand rubbed furniture lacquer, the finest finish on any camera ever built. It weighs 4 pounds and will take 90mm to 300mm lenses (360mm with an accessory lens box extension). It has front tilt and front rise with a side mounted tripod mount for vertical images. It has a bellows, leather handle, with black metal fittings with brass knobs and screws. I designed this to be one of the most physically beautiful cameras ever made with the added feature of extreme rigidity and ease of use... The camera was reviewed in View Camera Magazine [Sep/Oct 1997] which has a picture. However, this was from the first prototype. The final version was completely re-engineered in black with vastly improved movements."
There was also a detailed review in the April, 1998, issue of PANORAMA, The Magazine of Panoramic Imaging. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2273617/
His obituary is here: www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?pid=16579....
From the left to the right:
#1 Computar 12-36mm 1:2.8 2/3" C
#2 Pixco Fish-Eye 8mm F3.8 4/3"
#3 CGL 10 Mega-Pixels 16mm 1:1.4
8/11/11
Panasonic G1 & Computar 25mm f1.3
F1.3, ISO 100
25+ exposures spanning 4 hours at sunset
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J'habite un quartier plutôt résidentiel, avec une autoroute pas trop loin etc. Hier, c'est ce que je voyais en regardant par la fenêtre de la porte patio.
Celle-ci a été prise avec mon Toyo "view camera". Objectif : Computar Symmetrigon 210mm f/6.3.
I live in a mainly residential area, with a highway not too far etc. This is what I saw Yesterday looking out the patio door window.
This was taken with my Toyo "view camera". Lens: computar Symmetrigon 210mm f / 6.3.
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