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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...
Oh yes, and I hadn't put the film in the holder correctly, so it's a bit wonky.
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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)
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away ... no wait, that's another story.
NoJuan and Bill Bayer at Mormon Rocks, off of what was then called Hwy 395 about halfway up Cajon Pass. Probably shot in the mid '80's.
B&W negative from postcard size Speed Graphic "scanned" on light table with Nikon D90
Ponte Dolo
Paper negative ilford multigrade glossy 20x25
f32, exp 3 min
Dev:dektol 1+9
ilfostop, rapid fixer
shoot by a very big 323mm f2.45 lens on 8X10 format, which equals to 45mm f0.33 on 135 format. Get ultra thin depth of view. The background was fantastic!
Unfortunately, I had to cover it with two layers of gaff-tape to prevent the light-leaks. However, it was completely light-tight.
Nagaoka Woody 45, Fujinon 135mm/5.6, 1 sec., f.8, Fuji FP-100B45 instant film.
Shot late March, 2008. Saitama, Japan.
(not made on a mac)
This was almost an afterthought and it shows. As with some of my other Burnham photos, I couldn't get the focal plane right. This is not a building I am going to be able to photograph with the Burke & James; it will require the ToyoG.
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)
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.