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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.
insurgentphoto[at]yahoo[dot]com
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.
Two images from a test shoot for a new series of work I am completing where the viewer is invited to compare and contrast the appearance of a young women with and without the aid of make- up.
1985 ist the year, this lady was born as well as the 'best use before'-date from this agfachrome sheet-film
x-developed
Seeing how close I can reasonably focus with this lens on the camera...
The 4x5 is a bit like an inchworm, bending and folding itself into just the right position to take a picture, though very very slowly. I spent an hour or so setting up for a shot that I hope to take in the next few weeks. Slowly, slowly.
Now I just need to find a model to help me work out the idea...
An attempt at lighting an object: 150w builders lamp to the right, white card on the left picking out the shoulder of the toucan...
I thought that it'd turn out more low-key than this..!
MPP Micro Technical MkVI
1sec @f4.5
Fomapan 100
D76@8minutes
Reflective negscan in Epson V100
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Update: I contact-printed this last night and the difference is amazing - I will scan the CP as soon as I can, but the print (to my eyes) looks very nice :-)