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Shot for my serie i call "At home" . It´s a on going project were i go to peoples homes and take portraits of them .
Linhof Kardan ST-E
Rodenstock 210mm f/5.6 at f/5.6
Ilford HP5+ 4x5 EI400
Ilfotec DD-X 1+9
Scanned with Canon 5d3 / 100mm f/2.8 Macro at f/8, ISO 10
Walker Titan SF 5x4 + Schneider Symmar-S 135mm f5.6 Lens
Ilford Harman Direct Positive Paper. Pre fashed for 12 sec. under an enlarger.
WPPD 2016
4x10 Pinhole camera can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/pinholepip/7064285067/in/dateposted...
Same location & film etc test 2 lenses. Notice a Reciprocity Failure with the contrast but I bought a lot more film for testing. Pyrocat HD next time.
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Globica, Hermagis Eidoscope wide open, Fomapan 100 13x18, Pyrocat HD
One of my first attempts with 13x18 format with an old East Germany studio camera - Globica. The ground glass was heavily scratched and it was quite a problem to see anything on it. It's an issue to focus with this soft focus lens even when the ground glass is clean and clear. I've just received the new one from American producer Steve Hopf. Hope it'll be much easier to take a shot since
now...
The original paper negative has many many technical issues, but the expression and the eyes especially made it worth working on, to recover as much of the image as possible!
Ilford MG RC Pearl 17,8x24 cm taped into 8x10 holder
ISO 25, F22, 1 sec (I started from ISO 6, but that resulted too dark negative), some clouds in sky
Ilford Multigrade dev 1+14 1:30
Water 30sec
Fomafix 1:30
Canoscan 1200dpi, rescaled to 600dpi, PS invert and flip
Sironar-N MC 300mm f5.6
Toyo-View Recessed Lens Board Copal #1, USA CAT#180-619
Reduces focal length for wide angle lenses.
The lens board measures approximately 43 mm in depth and is 158 mm square, used for Toyo-View 45G, 57G and 810G large format cameras and some Omega-View models as well.
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Original on 4x5 inch film, Fuji-chrome Velvia 50.
Church Oude Kerk in Oude Delft.
Delft, Netherlands.
I have just been kindly given this 5x7 monorail Toyo view camera. The package included the camera itself, a 5x7 back, a 4x5 back, film holders, a 240 mm Komura lens in Copal 3 shutter, and a 180 mm Bayer lens in Compur shutter.
The camera seems to be a M series as I understand, the predecessor of the famous G series. Still, if any of you have more info on this camera, please share !