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This dog park is right by my house and it's where I take Parker several times a day. There are nights when this park has an other-worldly feel to it -- the fog passes through and catches on the tungsten lamps and the mist is so damp you can see the droplets hanging in the air. Unfortunately, nights like that tend to be windy and there is too much movement in the trees and plants to get a sharp photograph. I've had problems before with blurry one second photos in daylight when the wind was up. A night photo like this takes eight minutes!
San Francisco is a windy city and it takes an incredible amount of patience to pull off sharp, detailed shots. This night was a warm, still night. I was able to catch the scene in detail but since this was a calm, fogless night, I was not able to capture that other-worldly feel.
Bill Bayer in the closet at Gapco, ca 1980
The original is a 7"x17" banquet size b&w negative. This image is cropped to approx. 6"x11.5"
Point of sale poster printed on the VersaUV LEC-330 - prints substrates up to 30" wide (54" model also available) in CMYK, white plus clear. Printed on Mirri and image created with Color Logic software.
Proof print, Manly Beacon, Death Valley. Goerz 480, FP4+ 8x10, SBR 6.2, f/90 @ 1/5s, AG 0.65, in ID-11 for 8:58s.
Located about 15 minutes south of Half Moon Bay, California.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera with a Schneider 90mm f/5.6 Super Angulon lens.
Photo made with Wista 45, small french town in south of France, Luceram. Lens Scheinder-Kreuznach Symmar-S 150mm f/5.6 Kodak Tri-X. My sister lived there for few month's and I went to visit her.
This is the first photograph I ever took with my Zone VI 4x5 camera.
Rico hangs out in the back yard of the Redwood house in Felton, CA.
Summer 2008
Photograph by Insurgent Photo.
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The first test using R09 developer. Not too bad. However I think considerably more testing is required.
Note the glass. As do the rings on a tree tell a story so do the rings on a glass. A.D.D? No problem. 14 channels, no waiting.
One hour exposure with this camera: www.flickr.com/photos/pinholepip/3294596633/in/set-721576...
4x5 Fujifilm Acros rated at 50. Developed in Foma R09 1:80 for 10.5 min at 70 deg (F) in a Jobo.
Thanks for the invaluable information Delio. I have to say it was a bit unnerving but the results look very promising.
Shot onto ilford paper with 24x24 cm large format camera with a Voigtlander 480mm f4.5 portrait lens, then digitized by a Nikon d750.
I shot this weird serious of dudes with their shirts off. Not sure what I was going for besides some interesting formal qualities.