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Early morning in may
Photographed with Gandolfi and a 8 x 10 back.
Using Fomapan 200 @ 100. Developed i fomatol Excel.
Printed on Fomaprom and developed in Moersch Eco.
Camera: Intrepid 8x10
Film: Adox CHS II ISO100 8x10 black and white negative sheet film
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 300mm f=5.6.
Filmholder: Chamonix
Shutter: Prontor Professional 3
Exposure: ISO100 at f5,6 1/15s.
Light:
Natural light
Development: Rodinal in a Stearman Press developing tank at 8 minutes. No stopbath but water. Ilford fixer for 5 minutes. Increased agitation to make the scene more contrasty.
Scanner: Epson Perfection V700. Scanned at 1800 dpi in three segments and stiched togehter digitally
It has been quite a while since I've posted here, laying fallow and all that. There is still much to explore and think about, places to find, inside and out.
This is in a south bay park, Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve in the foothills to the south of San Jose.
~ smooth sea, perilous exposure ~
learning the ropes of slide film exposures
(and the need to dust film holders)
The footbridge over the River Granta at Horn Lane in Linton, Cambridgeshire.
MPP Micro Technical 5 x 4 and Schneider Kreuznach Angulon 90mm f6.8., Fomapan 100, f16 at 1/5 sec. Scanned with Epson Perfection V800.
A photographer friend, Artur posing with his MPP large format camera. Taken with a Polaroid Land Camera model 103 with Fujifilm FP3000B peel part pack film.
Cyanotype on paper (toned)
original shot on 5x7 paper negative - scan - digital negative.
Lerebours & Secretan 8 inch
I have some parts to sort out when covering these bigger plates (18x24cm), but some
interesting things are happening along the way.
And hey, this is only the second attempt yet :-)
Public Drug Co - Great Falls, MT.
Captured on Kodak Ektar 100 color negative film | 4x5 inch large format
Camera/Lens: Intrepid 4x5 / 127mm
"Scanned" on a light table using Sony a7RIV + Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro lens.
Gandolfi with 6x7 back.
Loaded with Fomapan 200 @ 100, developed in Fomatol Excel.
Kodak portrait lens 305, f. 5,6.
This lens is without shutter and I’m tested the “Galli-shutter”, I.e. using to dark slides flipping them en front of the lens.
Also trying to learn development by inspection.
Edited in CaptureOne.
Yesterday was international cats day ;)
Intrepid 8x10 + Rodenstock 210/5.6
Kodak MIN-R 2000 Mammography Film + CaffenolCM
Another large format portrait taken with a 5x4 view camera.
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