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My sister and family are emigrating to Australia later this month... I made them stand out in the cold (this being January and York) so that I could immortalise the scene in a 4x5 sheet of film...
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MPP Micro Technical mark VI,
Fomapan 100
Developed in D76 (1:0) 6'30"
(Reflective-scan of negative, crop and levels in Gimp)
The beautiful environment of the Chijmes, former Church f The Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) & Saint Nicholas Girls School. Today it house some of the most hip and happening restaurants and pub in its vicinity.
Shot on 8 banners Pinhole camera 4x5 large format using Fuji Provia 100 positive film.
Tri X 400 ca 1983, 510 Pyro 1:500. Shot at box speed, 29 red filter
Film damage at the bottom but I knew it was there. The composition doesn't suffer too much but it could have been cropped out.
I kinda forgot about this one. Abandoned house taken several years ago with a large format camera. It was one of my favorite places to shoot while I was at university.
kodak portra 160 developed in unicolor c41. light box capture on olympus epl1 and converted in lightroom and photoshop.
f400 popcorn tin camera, cylindrical film plane, Arista APHS ortho lith film (6.2"x10"), developed in Soemarko LC-1, scanned from negative in two passes and stitched in Photoshop
went to school and scanned everything I had been too lazy to contact, of course everything I didn't contact was 20 times better than the stuff I had put up a couple days ago.
What a great day that was. First being at the wonderful Wiener Fotobörse by Jo Geier and then I captured a „memory lane“ dry plate on my way home and did a salt print of it. Check out my video about it: youtu.be/0C3MvXUT86M #analog #largeformat #analogue #landscapephotography #handmade
ilford fp4 125 developed in id-11. digitzed with iphone 8 and processed in PS express on iphone. the brown toning was just straight color inversion, normally i would desaturate a color photo to do black and white but i liked the effect.
This is a scan of one of the shots I took with my 4x5 Toyo view camera.
I used a 90mm lens, with the bellows extended quite far.
It was shot at f/5.6, at 1/80 shutter speed, lit by a single 120w bulb.
Tom Schaefer asked me to photograph this bulb after it stopped working (the filament is detached). He thought it would look nice as a large format picture, and I'm really glad that he asked me to photograph it.
Large Format bokeh; it makes me laugh.
we have this thing called "the store" it's where you get all your darkroom equipment out and book studio time.
it's always where you go and just ask for a large format camera or a hassleblad or mamiya or rollei or ...... and they give it to you.
so fucking awesome.
although you do have to take it back sometime. meh.
Alright. I'm getting boring with these daily pictures. I swear once this semester gets rolling they won't be so lame. But, I did finally hang a few of my art pieces. Those frames I picked up the other day I'm starting to love. My room is a little more cozy now since the white walls aren't so distracting.