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Crown Graflex 4x5 large format field camera.

 

Got this a while back but only just had the time to photograph it. Love it though! :D

Gnarly trees grow up through the exposed bedrock at Chandler Park. Shot on Ilford RC photopaper with Ranica Viasna 8x10 pinhole camera. Dev'd in Dektol.

The Camera maker's name was Seneca. That was no reference to the name of a Roman philosopher, the name was taken from the Seneca-Iroqois Indians who live in the state of New York. The Seneca company itself was based in that state, in the camera capital Rochester. Chautauqua is a word of the Indian language. The camera name might refer to the name of the Chautauqua lake, the town Chautauqua and the Chautauqua county in the state of New York. The town is the home of the Chautauqua institution, the central of the Chautauqua adults' education movement.

This is 5x7 image, taken with Korona 5x7 camera on Fomapan200 and with 10" Triplet lens.

6х12 back for my 4x5 folding, New Portra 160

Taken During Cruise Departure Project

Calumet CC-400

KOMZ Industar-37 300mm

IMAGO Positive Paper 4x5

 

My first attemp at pre-flashing the positive paper to increase its shadow detail

Chroma spring back release edition showing Fuji Quickload and Wista 6x7 Rollfilm backs in place.

Large Format Fuji Velvia 50 Film

Speed Graphics Pacemaker

Schneider-Kreuznach G-Claron 9/150

15 sec/f32

Adox CHS 100 4x5"

Kodak HC110 (H), 11 min/20°

 

The old, rusty rollerblades of my older sisters, lying in a wooden box from my shed, untouched for decades.

Shot with Wist 45N w/ 150mm f/5.6 Fujinon on Ilford HP5

Camera: Cambo 45

Film: Foma 100 (9x12)

F: 5,6

T: 1/15

My four year old son has taken a keen interest in the construction of this project, asking me every morning if I've done anything new to the camera the night before (after he'd gone to bed).

 

Since he's so interested, I decided we'd paint it together. I had to draw the line though when he asked to paint the inside.

 

I've got at least one light leak I know of, due to shoddy workmanship. It's in the corner of the rear, where it meets the middle section, which makes it harder to fix. The area slides, so I can't just throw putty over it or something like that. I think some felt folded over as a sort of curtain will keep it out.

 

Not shown, a 'lens board' with a 1/2" hole in it, which will be for a pinhole. Once I've got it tested as a working pinhole camera - a heavily over-built pinhole camera! - I will build a lens or two for it. I've already ordered some lens elements from a surplus optical supply company.

 

And those finger prints on the front are sawdust from subsequent work on the plate holder, and they brush right off. We're not THAT sloppy. the pink paint on the front however is another story...

 

Built from plans in the book 'Primitive Photography' by Alan Greene.

Large Format Portrait

Lone oak on the man-made bank of the 'Giant's Ring'- an ancient henge with a dolmen in the middle. Taken with my wooden Rigby 5x4 pinhole camera using Fuji Quickload neg film sheets.

Canham DLC45, Schneider 210mm Symmar S f/5.6, Kodak TMAX100, developed in Rodinal 1:100 19min 68 degrees F.

158x126cm or 80x64cm, Lightjet on photographic paper

Camera: Globica II

Format: 13x18

Sochi, Russia

 

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Large Format Portrait

Graflex Speed Graphic

Kodak Ektar 127mm/4.7

1/5 sec, F11

Arista.EDU Ultra 100

Rodinal 1+100

 

Снимал на карданную камеру формата 4х5, поэтому потребовалось немного выдержки с обоих сторон) Но когда на улице ниже -40, то и спешить уже некуда) Пленка foma200, Камера Sinar F, объектив Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 1:5,6/210 Снято на открытой диафрагме. Выдержка 1/50. I shot with a 4x5 cardan camera, so it took a little exposure on both sides) But when it's below -40 outside, there's nowhere to hurry) Foma200 film, Sinar F camera, Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar lens 1:5,6/210 Filmed at an open aperture. 1/50 exposure.

Books from my late grandmother's house. Chamonix 4x5 F1 135mm Fuji100C

Here is Mr. Wong with his modified monster of a machine.

He adapted his large-format lenses by lining the mounts with strips of plastic from bottle caps. Ingenuity, you say?

Endlich das Vielpixelige Reprostativ vervollständigt und das erstbeste Großformatnegativ mal abfotografiert.

Hier der Osteingang zum Klostergarten in Inzigkofen

 

Kodak Portra 160 4x5

 

I love the Portra films. They render color so beautifully.

 

Felt like doing some large format portraits. Me lady graciously obliged.

  

Linhof Technika III

Angulon 90/6.8

Ilford HP5 Plus

Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.

(1200dpi/8bit TIFF)

Wista 45DX, Schneider 180mm f5.6 Symmar-S lens, Ilford HP5+

Shen Hao TZ45IIB

210 f5.6

TXP320 developed in Caffenol C-M

Wooden largeformat camera from the turn of XIX/XX century. Frame 13x18 cm. Lens: Schneider Xenar f:4,5/150 mm (made in 1928).

 

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(c) Bolek Rosinski 2009

Please do not use without permission.

With Fujinon f/1:5.6 - f150mm lens

My Toyo monorail camera doing her morning exercises :-)

Ilford Harman Titan 4x5" pinhole. Ilford Ortho Copy Plus in ID-11 for 7 min.

406*406mm

wetplate collodion

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