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This was a scary moment for my camera equipment. This part of the beach is very flat. I wanted to take a picture of the wave coming in. So I set up my LF camera on a tripod & waited for a benign wave to come in. When the water came in close enough I tripped the shutter (1 sec exposure) & walked away so I wouldn't get wet (water was about 40 degress F). Well, I kept walking backwards & backwards, & backwards... then I kept saying to myself, "gee, the water doesn't seem to be receding". I watched my LF camera on my tripod take on about 3 feet of water & I was about 30 yards away. Eventually, the water receded & I swore not to do that again.
Anyway, I'm reprinting some of my older stuff so I think I need to work on my burning technique. I didn't like how the sky turned out.
kodak portra 160 nc developed in unicolor c41. digital light box capture with olympus epl1 and reversal in lightroom and photoshop.
Seneca view camera
type: 8x10 large format
number stamped on bottom: 9
Lens: None
Shuttler: None
Camera owner: Charlie Graf
Anniversary Speed Graphic; 4x5'' Shangai; Ross Wide Angle Xpres 5'' F4; G filter; t 1/30; f 11; Rodinal 1:50; 20 C; 14 min
In Estes Park, Colorado.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera with a Schneider 90mm f/5.6 Super Angulon lens.
Cyanotype on "Cranes Kid Finish White" paper.
Exposure of 10 minutes sun, 10 minutes dim room, 10 minutes sun
10 minutes wash
1 minute Hydrogen Peroxide Development
10 minutes wash
My second try turned out much better, though I'm not happy with the wrinkle I managed to place in the photo.
Just south of San Jose, California.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera. This was taken with my old 90mm Schneider lens. Notice the light fall off on the corners.
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higher-res-scan-of-a-contact-print-of this
'Scuse the dust and hairs etc. The original isn't like that, just a dirty scanner glass... I'm afraid you won't find super-high-quality jpegs here on Flickr, these are just previews!
The Efke 25 did a great job capturing the shadows on the underside of the bridge. It can be seen particularly well in the large size.
This is a crop from the original image not a zoom.
Efke PL 25M @25 in Rodinal 1:100 10min 20C
Shot with the Linhof Technika III 4x5 camera. Red 25 filter. 1952 150mm Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens. Rangefinder focus.
This is my senior thesis for my undergrad - I've asked various women to pose for me, then remark on femininity and what it means to them. It's a work in progress.