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Short during the stormy spring, I used a red filter to bring out the sky. Shot with a 4x5 camera with about 2cm of front rise to control the verticals. Lens is a 210mm APO Symmar.
Rodenstock Camera 9x12 / Double Anastigmat Eurynar 13.5cm/4.5 / Ilford FP4+ / Ilford LC29 1+29/22°/12min
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta A 530 4,5 x 6 cm, 1937
Ilford FP4+ 125@100 ISO
Caffenol CM (rs) 12 min.
DSLR scan.
This time is a 120 roll, My first MF BW developed at home.
Esta vez es un rollo de 120, mi primer formato medio revelado en casa.
Nope, this is not Al Pacino! You already know that - I am a mean guy! In this shot I am mocking the Prada Perfume campaign. Yes, I am so sorry. No, I´m not :D
Mamiya RZ 67, Mamiya Sekor Z 180mm W 4.5 @ 4.5, Ilford FP4 @ 125 ISO
Have a very nice day!
Old Town, Stockholm, Sweden
Nikon F4s
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4
Ilford FP4+ 125
Adonal 1:50 @ 20℃
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
12-20171015-018-3
Apenas caben en el encuadre el chico y su sombra juntos.... pero fue un lance de estos que dobló la esquina y shooot...
He subido algo la luz de las sombras porque se perdía mucho la cara del chaval.
Cámara: Olympus XA
Película: Ilford FP4
ISO: 125@200
Velocidad Obturación: 1/500
Apertura : f5.6
Distancia Focal: 35mm
Objetivo: F. Zuiko 35mm f2.8
Analog 35mm #ilford FP4+ film
Shot with #pentax MZ-50
Digitized using #pentaxk1 and #pentax100mmmacro
(c) 2008
Manly ferry crossing Sydney heads, spring 2018. Leica IIIf rangefinder Cosina-Voigtlander 35mm f/2.5 Color-Skopar LTM, Ilford FP4+ in Kodak XTOL developer. V700 scan.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. © copyright 2018 Lynn Burdekin. All Rights Reserved.
... Probably a reverted front element...
I was testing the cam for light leaks and infinity focusing after repairing the diaphragm :)
With full aperture the pictures are quite dreamy :D
Rolleiflex 2.8F Type 1 (1960-1966), Planar 80mm f2,8 - Ilford FP4+@125ASA - Dev. ID11 11' agit. Ilford
"DESCRIPTION: cast bronze statue of Alonzo G. Cook, mounted on a 2-foot square bronze plinth.
Dr. Alonzo Gerry Cook arrived in 1874 and bought 160 acres from the Stearns Ranchos, with which he founded what was then called the village of Garden Grove.
The statue was dedicated in celebration of the City's 50th anniversary of its founding on June 18, 1956." --Public Art in Public Places www.publicartinpublicplaces.info/alonzo-g-cook-statue-2006