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Calumet 4x5 view
Polaroid 55
Profoto
Imacon
CS3 digital toning
and thanks to Alexis for her elegant hand.
Picture taken in Hanover Germany by Monika Andrae
Camera: Marquardt International Pinhole
Film: Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (4x5 inch)
Graflex Speed Graphic, with Ilford FP4 4x5+ sheet film in a Grafmatic film cartridge. ISO 125. Lit with an old № 5 flash bulb in a Graflite flash.
Polaroid 809 exposed on 50 iso, Expired Jun 2006. Taken with Sinar P 8x10 and Rodenstock 300mm f5,6 Sironar on F8. Fuji 80B filter used in front of lens.
This is my bathroom.
It's naturally grimy from a lack of cleaning and I love looking at the slide on a light table. Under a loupe, a miniature world opens up and the stains on the toilet seat and the dust on the surfaces are readily apparent. This is one of my first exposures with the 4x5 camera. I must have taken over 10 shots of my bathroom when I first got the camera to test different exposures and push/pull processing.
maria van jessekerk
Original on 4x5 inch film, Fuji-chrome Velvia 50.
Taken from the tower of Nieuwe Kerk, seeing Maria van Jessekerk.
Delft, Netherlands
Kodak Recomar 33 with Schneider- Kreuznach Radionar f6.3 135mm lens and Carl Zeiss Jena Proxar III supplementary lens. Fomapan 400 developed in Ilfotec LC29 1+29 for 9 minutes at 20ºC.
Two images from a visit to Fort Bridger in Western Wyoming, October 2020. Zone VI 4x5 camera, Foma 200 film, processed in SP Ultra LF, scanned on Epson V800, tweaked in LrC
Bellows dont quite fit so need to make rear frame (and camera) ~25mm thicker. Weight currently ~3kg, but I need to add some metal parts and stiffen the front standard
this was taken on a 4x5 camera
I scanned the negative, cropped it the slightest bit, and edited it in photoshop as I had to print it digitally (we don't have negative carriers that work with large format negatives thus, I had to go this way)
don't mind the slight sharpening, I had to do it to the file for the image to print correctly