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Nagaoka Woody 45, Fujinon 135mm/5.6, 1/15, f.45, Fuji Acros

 

Shot April 1, 2008. Yanaka, Tokyo.

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.

Toyo Feild camera.

Herne Hill Velodrome

March 2012

Фотокор-1

Fomapan 200 (6x9 rollfilm adapter)

Tetenal Ultrafin Liquid Plus

japanese garden - seattle arboretum

tokyo,Japan

Vines growing on a fence in my backyard. 4x5 format Tmax 100 and a contact print

Intrepid 4x5

75mm super angulon F5.6

Rodinal stand 1-100

fomapan 400

funabashi near from tokyo,Japan

urayasu near from tokyo,Japan

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.

tokyo,Japan

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.

tokyo,Japan

kodak portra 160 nc developed in unicolor c41. digital light box capture with olympus epl1 and reversal in lightroom and photoshop.

Tree in field, 5"

2015.01.03

Boxing day bauble, 20'

2014.12.26

The first frame I ever made--without guidance--on a large format (4x5) camera. Jake was kind enough to give me a large format lesson with his own camera Sunday, and sent me out into the world with a 4x5. Thanks to Sarah for patiently modeling while we worked through the tilts, shifts, and rises.

 

Thanks also go to my trusted model, the St. John's Bridge. And newest friend, the adjacent bare tree.

Have an itch to play with some large negatives, so will put a camera together with junk I have laying around.

Graflex Speed Graphic with Ilford HP5 4x5 sheet film. Banff National Park, Alberta.

Here's a shot of my cambo large format camera.

test Nikkor Q(nikkor M for wista?) 105mm on 4x5, it was originally designed for 6x9 format i think, do cover 4x5 but poor edge quality.

Linhof Technika III

Angulon 90/6.8

Ilford HP5 Plus

Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.

(1200dpi/8bit TIFF)

Its´s ready! The new camera has (a bit of) lens movements horizontally and vertically, and a removable back, which can be placed to either portrait- or landscape position. That was propably the main reason to build the new camera. It´s also a lot easier to carry and handle this one.

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