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The widest rectilinear lens that you can fit on a rangefinder - at least until the 10mm Hyper Heliar f5.6 is released later this month!. However, that is a M-mount or E-mount - so the 12f5.6 in Nikon F mount with the F-S adapter will probably remain the widest ever for the Nikon Rf's.
Albumen print
Negative: 5X7” FP4 Ilford
Linhof SuperTechnika; MC Rodenstock Sironar-N 1:5,6 f/150 mm Copal N0.0 (9667800)
f45 15 sec (1 min for Schwartzchild effect)
Developer Pyrocat HD 2+2+100; N+1 (12 min, 20°C)
Stop bath tap water; fixer TETENAL alkaline fixer.
Albumen; double coating over Bergger Cot 320. Sensitized by floating in 12% silver nitrate + Citric acid (double sensitization).
Gold toned
Fixed in thyosulphate
Roundshot, 5" film (5x15 in total). It was a very steep hike to get to these trees but worth it. Pyrocat HD
Some dogs live a charmed life! The owner is feeding him thinly sliced ham from Oyama's meat at the Granville Island Market. Talk about focused attention!
Japanese plum tree in full bloom! Spring is early and if Mother Nature treats us nicely, the Cherry trees should be early this year. This is at f1.8 - but a slight breeze kept shifting the branches a bit - so focus was all over the place.
There's nothing like taking a long hike at Conkle's Hollow state nature preserve on a late fall morning. This particular morning was cool, calm, and in the midst of a dry spell. Normally the back of the gorge trail has little waterfalls and pools forming, but nothing of the sort this trip.
The "uprights" framed up the dried falls and fallen pine in a way that just made sense. Do a falls need water to be an interesting subject?
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Schneider Super Symmar-XL 150mm f/5.6
30 sec. @ f/45ish + front rise
Ilford HP5+ @ ASA 200
14 min. in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
Taken with a 10" Wide Field Ektar on an 8x10 Deardorff using Efke PL100 film developed in Pyrocat HD and contact printed on Kodak Azo paper.
The sinuous lines on this house are so wonderful--plus this angle doesn't show the 100s of people inside the building, haha. Hasselblad, Acros, Pyro
The rather convoluted markings for bike lanes. Most bicycle riders can't figure it out and ride in the narrow car lane instead. Kind of defeats the purpose.
Visit to the eye doctor. She squirted the liquid in the eyes and you have to sit there for 15 minutes to give the pupils time to open fully. Kind of a Noctilux view after that. The 35f1.4 had to substitute for the Nocti - full aperture shot.
Photographed August 2017 / Kodak Sterling II 2/1/4" X 3/3/4" roll film camera & Kodak 'Special' Anastigmat 100mm/4.5 (lens 'transplanted' from a Kodak 620 Special). ILFORD HP5 PLUS (re-spooled 120 > 620), rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 6min 10sec,20*C).Negative illuminated on a light table and scanned with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. Image was 'processed' in Flickr. Image cropped by about 15% from 'full frame'.
Photographed April 2018 / Rollei 35S miniature 35mm film camera (Sonnar 40mm/2.8). Film was KENTMERE 400 rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative was scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner box unit ; image was processed & finished in Flickr.
"Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum"
"Calera" "AL"
"Nikon F100"
"35/2 AF-D"
"Arista Premium 400" "expired"
"Pyrocat-HD" "1+1+100"
"Epson V600"
"Vuescan" "Linux"
"Darktable"
[last one from shooting the west] Let not the "National Forest" sign fool you, this is rugged country, at the end of Paradise Valley, NV, headed into the backcountry... Even though it was remote, two big honking 4x4s with young strapping lads drove by me with that conquering look [ignoring the sign that said, essentially: you're on your own past this sign], only to return sheepishly about a half hour later... :)
[on black]
Zone VI Ultralight 4x5
Caltar S II MC 135mm 5.6
f/5.6 1/60
Ilford HP5+ (320)
Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 15mins 20c
Epson V850
Camera is angled up; front and rear tilt to preserve image geometry. Front swing to acomodate positions of subjects.
The dock at Jericho. I just put the Hyper Heliar at f22 and set it on the railing - focus was somewhere around 0.8mm.
Cacti at the Totem pole. The Heliar 75f2.5 is a nice lens. Compact, sharp when stopped down - it is a bit soft wide open, but once at f4 and beyond it holds its own.
The 75mm focal length matches nicely with either a 35 or 40mm as a two lens/one body kit. Not too heavy - and the 2nd lens can fit in a pocket.
@fujinomiya, shizuoka, jan/2012
Pentax 67
Pentax 67 SMC 55mm F4
Fuji 100 ACROS / Pyrocat-HD
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"イマジン、想像せよ
宇宙は美しく完璧であると
預言者は
君達よりうまく
それを想像するだけである。
"
「イリュージョン」リチャード・バック(村上龍訳)
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From 'Making Sense' neural pathways, making connections and offering alternatives, options decisions that are made in a fraction of a second to an end outcome the impact of which could be minor or major the process remains the same.
Was testing my 4x5 reducing back I've made for W. Watson & Sons 5x7 camera. Schneider Super Angulon 90mm Lens. Ilford FP4 in Pyrocat HD.
15-Jul-2023 14:00 - Ilford HP5+ 400 @ EI 400
Developed Semi-Stand in PyrocatHD 2+2+500 : 60 mins @ 20C
Inversions for first minute
inversions for 10 sec at 10,20,30,40 mins
Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each
John Finch Alkali Fixer : 4 mins
10 Minutes washing with several water changes
2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)
Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 105mm f4.5 triplet lens)
LV= 14 (Sunny 16 - 1)
Tiffen Yellow 15 filter (-1 stops)
Final LV-13
1/250 sec @ f11
One advantage with our January weather is that you can shoot just about everything wide open! On 2nd thought, the only advantage of this weather!
This is with the original Voigtlander Ultron 35mm f1.7 - screw mount lens that also could be used on "Barnack" Leicas. Very good lens, though the new M-mount is better, but it is quite respectable in it's performance. I don't like the ergonomics of it - the aperture ring is smaller diameter than the focus ring and placed quite close to the front. Some fumbling of the rings.
I keep coming back to this building, the geometric patterns are regular without being boring, the lamps are a great touch. i took this because the lamp shadows were good and picked out that feature.
The 28mm is not really suited to A -board work, you think you are really close and falling over the sign and comes back as if you were 20ft away.
Good deal at a pound.
Came out a bit contrasty this frame but i think the scanner as the roll was OK generally.
Photographed June 2018 / KW Praktina FX 35mm SLR with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm/2.8 Film was KENTMERE 400 bulk film stock metered at ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative was digitalised in a JUMBL scanner unit; image was processed & finished in Flickr.