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a person setting up a large format camera, a random approached him and asked 'how many megapixels is it mate?'
Linhof Technika III
Angulon 90/6.8
Ilford HP5 Plus
Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.
(1200dpi/8bit JPEG)
This is 5x4 test number 2. The camera slipped back on the tripod whilst I was loading the Polaroid back so it's all a bit skewed. I was pretty chuffed that I managed to get a picture at all - I guessed the exposure on this one... about 1/4 second at f4.5 I think.
More interesting is the subject of the picture... It's a vintage steel apothecary cabinet that was "acquired" very recently. It's probably going to go in the bathroom where the Ikea monster is at the moment.
Camera testing: windblown poppies in the front yard. f/8 @ 1/10 second. Kinda pleased with the tones in this. The bright white in the tangle of stems and seed heads is pleasing. Processing was a little messy, for some reason. I have another better composed image but it got fogged somehow.
Arista Ultra 100 / HC-110 dilution H (10 minutes, 1:63, 20° C) / OmegaView 45E / Schneider Angulon
Linhof Technika III
Angulon 90/6.8
Ilford HP5 Plus
Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.
(1200dpi/8bit TIFF)
these was the same day but the pictures are taken with Kodak Aeroektar 178mm f2.5. This lens was regarded as a common initiative lens of hyper bokeh on 4x5 format, with the speedgraphic. Making a 35mm equivalent f0.68. Different to the 3G4E structure, the AE is a typical double gauss design, the bokeh is still my favourite style. These 3 pic are also with the kodak aerocolor film 2460, an aero with aero photo
Linhof Technika III
Angulon 90/6.8
Ilford HP5 Plus
Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.
(1200dpi/8bit JPEG)
the pentax67 SMC 150mm lens mounted to Horseman L45, image circle is insufficient but anyway it works
Large Format.
Look what came in the post Yesterday.
Surprisingly good condition considering it was made in the early 1920s before ICA was merged with some other camera manufacturers to form Zeiss Ikon. It has a lovely uncoated Tessar lens in it. I don't know if there is film to be got anymore. I just liked the look of it and for £25 inclusive it seemed a good buy in Ebay.