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90 mm super Angulon
4x5
Ilford FP 4
F32 1/4"
I have a problem with different display.
One looks dark one looks light, KnS.
Hunters cabin south on Halvmåneøya. Negerpynten on Edgeøye in the background.
Toyo 45CF 4x5" T-max 400 (TMY2) rated ISO 320 in Xtol 1:1 at 20°C for 8,5 min.
Graflex Speed Graphic ; 4x5" Shangai 100;Zeiss Tessar 12 cm/F4.5; t 1/2; f 22; Rodinal 1:50; 20 C; 14 min
Film: Ilford FP4+, 4x5
Continuing with my series of portraits/faces. My friend here decided to sit for me.
I've been printing these 11x14 on Epson Exhibition paper. Paper is expensive as hell but Incredible detail and tonality.
I captured this beautiful tintype with a very fast lens (120mm f1)
More information in my recent video youtu.be/dXMn61ZcQjo and the plates are available here ebay.mhaustria.com or get a chance to get one free as Patron patreon.mhaustria.com #tintype #petzval #projectionlens #wetplate #largeformat #handmade #bokeh #lensporn #analogphotography #collodionprocess #keepfilmalive #lensporn
Selection of Large Format A0, A1, A2 and 60x40in posters printed by Push for SNO!zone Scotland, Castleford & Milton Keynes.
Design by Chris Nix @ SNO!zone (www.snozone.co.uk). Print by Push.
An abandoned road (Hampson Street) on the edge of Salford.
Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter. 1 second exposure due to an unreliable shutter.
Paper negative on Ilford Ilfospeed semi-matt Paper RC, grade 3. Pre-flashed. Inverted in The Gimp.
Camera: 1946 Speed Graphic
🔍Lens: Nikon Nikkor W 180mm F5.6
Filter: Deep Yellow
⚙Settings: f8 1/60 ISO 125
Film: Fuji Super HR-U X-ray 4x5
For some weird reasons I decided to buy a large format lens. Not even sure if I can shoot and process the 4x5 film, but anyway.
Weirder still, I decided to do a little cleaning on the optics, and surprisingly they do clean up nicely.
Not bad for a Great Depression-era lens.
P.S. Also press L on this one, cheers!