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Graflex Speed Graphic
127mm Kodak Ektar lens
Polaroid Type 55 (expired 2006)
Polaroid 545i back
metered @ ISO 25
f.4.7 @ 1/50th
My very first Type 55...I can't wait to scan in the negative...
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Title: "Exterior View, Pew and Altar Factory, La Salle Street (Loop Highway)." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
I was sitting around tonight going through all the spare lens boards that came with my Speed Graphic and I got an idea.
One of the lens boards had a hole just the right size that I could screw an M42 lens into it.
Now I obviously knew that in no way would a 35mm format lens cover 4x5 but I thought I could get an interesting circular image.
So I grabbed an M42 Mount Mamiya 55mm F=1.4 screwed it into the board and tried it out. I ended up having to have the front standard all the way to the rear inside the body for my Speed Graphic, the subject had to be sitting on the front rails with them extended most of the way. Subject is a small light blue 3D printed cat. I had to stack it on a few small boxes to get it to the right height.
Graflex Pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic 4x5
Auto Mamiya/Sekor 55mm F=1.4 chrome nose (M42 mount)
Ilford FP4+ 1 hour rodinal stand 1:100 30 seconds initial inversions @ 68 degrees
8 seconds @ F16
Scanned on Epson V600
Title: "Section, Red Oak Storage." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Welcome to the final stretch. If you’ve made it this far then you’re very close to seeing your AEROgraphic project come together. By the time you’ve completed the steps described in this article you’ll have a fully functioning 4×5 camera, so don’t lose...
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Graflex Speed Graphic 4 X 5
127mm Ektar Lens
f/8 1/30th
Polaroid/TIP Edge 600
I moved venues due to the fact that my tripod for the Graflex doesn't like tile, and this time sacrificed an old Edge600 frame to make sure I got the exposure right for my LAST frame of PX70 CP film and used the bust in this shot to make sure there was nothing left to chance.
It was still a bit off in exposure and I was losing faith in the apps for the phones and their exposure readings.
I grabbed my Sony DSLR and my real light meter and did some digital tests to get a final reading for my last frame of PX70. I won't say it was an easy exposure with the light coming in the window, the bright background and wanting the right side of the frame to be a little darker, but after about 5 digital tests, I felt pretty confident that I could get the shot.
Now, how do I frame it correctly...and hold the reflector and trip the shutter?
I was only interested in documenting the light in these two pictures. Shooting wide open with the aero ektar on Portra 160 made for a dreamy look. I was inspired to shoot these after watching Terrence Malick's movies. I want to make a full series at some point, hopefully with people in the frames, lets see what happens.
Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic, Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm 2.5 & Kodak Portra 160 4x5
Graflex Pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic 4x5
G. Leitmeyr Sytar 210mm F=4.5 in barrel.
Kodak Tmax 100 developed for 12 minutes in Kodak HC-110 dilution H (1+63) @ 68 degrees.
Metered with Gossen Luna Pro F
Scanned on Epson V600
Stitched and adjusted in Photoshop CS6
Title: "High Speed Double Head Shaper." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Bilstrom Multiple Section Glue Clamp Carrier" This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Section, White Oak Storage." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "General View Cabinet Department." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Spray Booths of Finishing Department." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Ed Narovec (of Czechoslovakia), Master Craftsman." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Boiler Room and Machine Shop." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "General View Sanding Department." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Title: "Dewalt Precision Cut-Off Saw." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Fishing boats at the Stade, Hastings.
Graphlex Speed Graphic, 6X9 120 back
Kodak Ektar 127mm f4.7 lens in Kodak Supermatic shutter
Rollei Retro 400s
12 minutes in FotoSpeed FD10
Title: "Mattison Heavy Duty, Straight Line Rip Saws." This promotional photograph of L.L. Sams Furniture Co., Waco, Texas, was taken by Fred Marlar in the early 1950's.
Image digitized from original 4x5 film negative from the Fred Marlar papers, The Texas Collection, Baylor University.
Rights: Some rights reserved. E-mail txcoll@baylor.edu for information. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.