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Lilliehookbreen glacier with misty weather - Svalbard islands

Days getting colder, hopefully...

Sinar F 4x5 camera

Schneider 150mm F5.6

Shanghai GP3 ISO 100

Blazinal 1+25 20C 10mins

Fix 5mins.

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Sinar F

Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm F5.6

Shanghai GP3 100

Kodak HC110 1+31 19C 8:17mins

Epson Scan V800

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Tiny Humans

 

@polaroidweek day 6, 1st image

Graflex Speed Graphic Large Format 4X5

Lens: Cooke Telephoto Anastigmat F/5.6 320mm 12 1/2 Inch Series III (Made by Taylor-Hobson England (Maybe Year 1906-1923)

120 film Back

Kodak EPP

CineStill D9 First Developer Bath 1+1 9mins 15 Sec)

Rinse 6 Lifes or 6 Inversion Cycles

Color&Reversal Bath 7mins

Rinse Fill and Empty Tank 6 times

Bleaches & Fixer Bath 8mins

Wash fill and Empty 10 times

Stabilizer: 1min

Scan:Epson V800

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Toyo 45G Fujinon A 240mm/F9 Yellow Filter. Ilford FP4+ 125 ASA.

1/30s F25. Mangrove Base Zone II; Cloud Highlights Zone VIII/IX.

Standard development Ilfosol-3.

 

11 AM, Bright sun. The cumulus clouds had built up through the morning, and blew off soon after I finished shooting.

Polaroid 79

 

I was thinking about another picture for today but I think that this is the best for the this year's Spring Roidweek.

This is how it looks after a few hours of snowing in the woods.

Roidweek 2018 Day 4, Image 2

One of the best ways to start a new day. I am hungry for more moments like this.

Paper negative

Self-made film holder still lets in light.

But the effect of it makes the picture almost picturesque.

The thin strip of light only hits the elevations in the paper.

Linhof color 5x7 (by adapter from 4x5), Computar Symmetrigon 150mm. one second exposure in the wind.

Fomaspeed 311 with yellow filter and exposed at ISO3.

Graflex Speed Graphic Large Format 4X5

Lens:Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:4.5 F=21cm (1920-1930)

4x5 Glass Wet Plate Collodion

F8.0 30" outdoor Cloud day

 

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Kodak Plus X, Rodenstock Apo Ronar 360mm, f15 and 6 sec. Developed in Fomadon R09 1:50

Paper negative, overexposed and underdeveloped. The uneven development makes a really nice effect. Linhof Color 4x5, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm f6.3.

I originally said it was a Direct positive, but I was mislead by a wrong prefix in the name of the file from 2018. (Silverfast repeats the prefix from previous session unless you change it)

The picture was finished long time ago and when I put it out here, I was misled by the prefix.

 

I am sorry about it, but now I have corrected it. I found the result a bit difficult to explain and had to check the original. But at that time I treated both paper negatives and positives the same way, with highly diluted paper developer.

Van Dyke - Large Format 6x8 (Full Plate) Negative - UV Light Exposure - Gold Toned - Arches Aquarelle

5x7 paper negative

Linhof color, Rodenstock Apo Ronar 360mm.

Fomaspeed 311.

And every time i try to sit down, clear my mind and enjoy this simple beauty.

The time is up now.

Days are getting shorter and the darker moments become more strength. For the most people this could ne a mental problem. So it’s important to have periods like this week where people can find some happiness and warmth for their heart like here on the autumn Polaroidweek.

 

Have a nice week ✌️

 

Roidweek Day 1, Image 1

From a small street in Åsgårdsstrand in Norway, leading towards a house where Edvard Munch had his studio and lived during summer time.

 

A contact print made on Fomaspeed 311.

 

Taken with Linhof color, Leitz EPIS 400mm f4 at f8 and 5x7" Fomapan 200.

Nochmals überarbeitet.

Neptun Brunnen und Schloß Schönbrunn in Wien

That was my thought while standing there at the edge.

Paper negative

Linhof color

f27 and 30 sec

 

The paper negative can give excellent results, but it also requires respect for the light and the right exposure.

I am beginning to suspect that I should go for exposure closer to ISO 8 thant ISO 6.

From an 8x10 inch Fomapan 100 negative (well, branded as CatLabs X80, but it's Fomapan) developed in PMK Pyro. Not bad, but the shoulder rolls off very early, making for somewhat difficult to visualize high values. But it works in its own way.

 

Deardoff with Schneider 240mm Symmar-S

40 seconds exposure at f16. (Long reciprocity + bellows extension)

@polaroidweek day 5, 1st image

Father and daughter...

 

Toyo45G Fujinon A 240/9. Red Filter 2.3 stops. Ilford FP4+ @100. Standard development in Ilfosol-3 @1:9. Negative scanned on D850.

 

Speedlight with grid and black flag above left.

No season for snow this year.

Fomapan 100 developed in Rodinal 1:50.

Linhof color, Computar Symmetrigon 150mm f6.3.

Captured by a stanger who came by.

Baker Nevada just outside of the Great Basin Range National Park. This is a re-edit of a large-format film photo I took several years ago.

I took a shot of my setup while I prepared for a 5x7 large format paper negative.

Taken with Minolta Hi-Matic F and Fujicolor C200

Taken August 12, 2024.

 

Toyo 45G Fujinon A 240mm/9. Rollei Infrared 400 film. Hoya 720nm IR filter - 5 stops exposure compensation. 1/8s F16.

 

Standard development in Rollei Supergrain developer 1:12 for 7 minutes.

 

This has been sitting on the desktop for some time - there were technical difficulties developing the negative, but I like the overall look of the image.

 

There is a substantial anti-halation layer on the Rollei IR film which must be washed off. The exposed film sheet sits on a rack in the developing tank, held in place by tabs around the edges - I suspect that the film was not adequately washed around the edges, and so the border is underdeveloped. In addition, it was a real struggle for my hazy 240mm lens to shoot into the bright blue sky at F16, so there is some faint mottling.

Graflex Crown Graphic

Polaroid 59

 

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