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Lots of detail in this image captured in 4x5. Take a roam around in the 7000x5654 size in "all sizes".
Note the old pictures used as ornaments on the Christmas tree. We think they are from the 50's or early sixties. The black framed photo on the wall on the left is a picture of my grandfather, his brother and my great grandfather and his Beagles taken about 1910. The gold framed painting on the left is a painting my grandfather did of my great grandfather and his dogs.
Linhof Technika III 4x5 camera. 1952 90mm Schneider Xenar lens. Ground glass focused. Fuji Provia 100 slide film in standard E6.
Picture Window Pro 4.0.1.9 warp feature used to adjust for the wide angle/perspective effects of the wide angle lens being used from the side of the room.
Windmühle „Olga“, Windbergen (Dithmarschen). cma20220807-L-06, Intrepid 4x5, Pinhole 120/0.4mm, UV filter, 7s, Kodak Ektar 100 @ EI100.
Sinar Norma 4x5
Fuji Velvia 50
Fujinon SW 90mm f8
Grossly over-exposed, Velvia is not forgiving. Had to try and restore details.
Korona view camera
type: 5x7 large format
circa: 1910s?
Lens: Grundlach amastigmatic F6.8 (serial 213830)
shutter: Betax #4
stamped on bottom: 399
condition; needs work
Camera owner: Charlie Graf
film holder: Eastman portrait film holder
Print Method: Digital C-Print
Original: Fujifilm Velvia 4х5" (Large Format)
Limited edition: 250 signed copies (read more)
Place: Russia. Taganay is a group of mountain ridges in the Southern Urals
I was on my way to Pfeiffer falls but never found it... I enjoyed the beautiful drive down there though.
Crown Graphic 4x5
90mm f/6.8 Angulon
From the Jacob's Hats series
Calumet CC403 (4x5)
Schneider Kreuznach Symmar-S 210 mm f/5.6
Kodak T-Max 100
SP-445 tank, SP-76EC 1:10 for 7 min, SP-Fixer #7 for 3 min. etc.
V850 scan
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finally we get the production version of Smartflex3445. Full new mechanics, easy switch between film and instax. The experience can be totally different from the old graflex. An Ultimate large format SLR!
8x10 Deardorff View Camera V8, brand new, built to original Chicago specs. NEW CNC-machined Bed Plate.
Specifications:
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6x6 inch (152mm) Round Corner Lens board
30” (762mm) Maximum Bellows Draw
12 ½ x 13 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch outer dimensions
(318x337x108mm)
Tripod Mount ⅜-16 with ¼-20 adapter
Back Size 12” square (254mm)
Front Swing 20⁰
Front Center Tilt 30⁰
Rear Swing 20⁰
Rear Base Tilt 30⁰
Total Front Rise & Fall 6 ½” (165mm)
Shortest WA Lens: 4 inches (101.6mm)
Longest Lens, no movement: 30 inches (762mm)
Weight, with lens board: 12 ½ pounds (5.67 Kg)
The view from one of the WWII bunkers in the area down on our village.
Camera: Intrepid Camera, Fuji Fujinon f5.6 125mm, 1s, f11, filter Hoya IR720. Film: Rollei Infrared 400, exposed @ ISO 3, developed in Rodinal 1+25, 8 min @ 19.3°C.
I recently did a photo project on my grandparents as a way to get to know them and spend more time with them. I learned more about my family and made their day in the process.
Shot with a 4x5 for my large format class
The next Image from my upcoming show at the Fitzrovia Gallery: fitzroviagallery.co.uk/myportfolio/simon-kennedy/
It will run from September 1st to 12th, private view is September 1st...
I hope you will be able to make it - all invited!
The show features a text from Dr Andrew Higgott, author of Camera Constructs.
About the series:
Wolfson consists of 20 images created at Wolfson House, an exemplary Modernist building, using a large format film camera. Numerous explorations were made through the unoccupied building as it was stripped of its contents for refurbishment. The final images combine photographs of distinct spaces at different times to suggest the production of new spaces.
Restored Seneca 6, 5x7 panchromatic paper negative (ilfospeed rc), ~6 sec @f22 (U.S. 32!)
#LargeFormat #PaperNegatives #BelieveInFilm #BelieveInPaper