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Large Format: view cameras (including pinhole cameras) and processes that use film or plates, generally 4 x 5 inches or larger.
Film: Ektar 100 4x5
Shot this in Princeton in the spring. Finally got around to developing the color negs. I don't think this picture is that great but I love the color of the stone.
A portal in Jabłonna Park, Mazovia, Poland. Fomapan 200 film developed with Kodak T-max kit. Taken by vintage 9x12cm (pre-WWII) camera with Ibsor shuter and Anastigmat 135/4.5 lens Ennatar by Enna Werk Muenchen. Negative scanned by Epson V600.
fotokor-1
wollensak optar 135/f4.7
scanned glassnegative
1972 exp. soviet 9x12 orthochromatic glass plate
fomatol LQN 1+7 6min.
iso6 (?)
1sec@f4.7 flash
Deardorff 5x7
Hugo Meyer & Co-Goerlitz Doppel-Plasmat 1 :5.5 F=27cm
Fomapan100 5x7 / Adox Rodinal 1+50 /9min 20℃
paper: Bergger Prestige Variable CM
scan: EPSON GT-X820
Chamonix 45n2
Red Filter x2 over the Congo 150mm f4.5 lens
Exposure: 1/60 f5,6
TMAX 100 : 10'30'' in D76 at 20º almost no agitation (Taco Method in a Paterson 4 tank)
Epson V600
The image was first stitched in doubletake then I deleted the stamp in Photoshop CC.
Some adjustments in tonal range in Lightroom 4
7x5" Large format Wetplate collodion ambrotype image of a large Verbascum plant in my garden Thornton Pickard Imperial Full plate camera Air Ministries Dallmeyer Pentac f2,9 lens on F11 for 0.5s
100 year old Kodak #2 8x10 wooden camera with the similar vintage Wollensak Velostigmat 12 inches f/4.5 lens. Since there is no shutter, lens cap is the shutter.
I don't have a sturdy enough tripod and head for the kit, so I used my heavy duty speaker stand and projector tray instead. For indoor portraits, this is quite stable and usable.
Cambo SCII 4x5
127mm Ektar 4.7 lens (Wide open at F4.7)
Diafine 5+4
Arista.EDU Ultra 100 4x5
Alien Bee 800 Orb clone softbox on a boom front and near center, cactus v4 trigger.
I either missed the focus on this one, or the lens is just too soft wide open. Actually I suspect both, but I wanted to see what it would do wide open.
Doh, I just realized that I scanned this negative upside down. And I replaced it with a flopped version to correct it.
I got a Graflex so I dont have to take the Sinar P to some of the more "speculative" locations. This is the 1st test polaroid.
Third of three images from a shoot yesterday with a great model! The session was for my antique brass lens large format project
Cambo SC 4x5 View Camera, Busch Rapid Symmetrical Lens (c. 1900-1910) Paper negative, 4 sec. exposure
I tried making wet plate collodion tintypes yesterday for the first time and absolutely loved it. The whole process from start to finish was the most enjoyable format of photography I've tried yet and its one that I'm going to continue on.
This was actually the second one I made from exposure through to varnishing, although its far from great I'm still pretty proud of it!