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this intrepid black-eyed susan found light and life amid my blinding sea of daisies. a beautiful symbol of tenacity and hope. everyday wisdom from the backyard.
An offshore breeze was helping to shape some of the big swells and a handful of intrepid wave hunters were happy to be tested at "Flat Rock" and the "Cowrie Hole" off Newcastle Ocean Baths.
Day 9 of Pentax Forum's Daily in May 2017 Challenge.
Finally the lense board from Intrepid Camera arrived. Now the Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar f/5.6 150mm lense fits perfectly.
Can't wait to be out and about with this toy.
with the money shot of the Hardendale to Tunstead freight in the bag, the intrepid photographer heads back to Tesco before his wife notices he is missing....In the mean time 319 379 departs with a service to Preston
The lights from 12th Avenue were super bright on the bow of the ship. The GND filter in LR was very helpful to smooth the lighting.
I am more behind than normal with film developing and scanning as I am doing a lot of training again ahead of various triathlon events. It's not a chore, I really love the cycling (my joint #1 obsession that comes out with the sunshine!) but it means I don't always get chance to edit / post etc.
This photo was me testing a new lens I bought for my 4x5 Intrepid camera. The well regarded Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f/5.6. A tiny lens considering the size of the film format! (see a photo I shared on my Instagram a few weeks+ ago)(similar size to a Leica lens)
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f5.6 lens + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Fomapan 100 film
(@f5.6 1/4 sec)
I will post a full review on this camera and lens when I get chance + more test examples
Another photo of me testing the new lens I bought for my 4x5 Intrepid camera earlier this year. The well regarded Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f/5.6. A tiny lens considering the size of the film format!
I'm dying to use this camera again (and have been for ages to the extent i'm digging out these old test photos to share
I love how 4x5 cameras can be shallow focus even with a f5.6 lens. Focused top right on the bike tyre (a free tyre I picked up at an aid station during Ironman Vichy, France in 2017 after a blow out)(it saved me and let me finish, thanks aid station).
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f5.6 lens + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Fomapan 100 film
Review still to share but I want to shoot more with it first
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another great piece of work on USS Intrepid by Bluemoose who videoed the model at the Great Western Lego Show at the STEAM Museum in Swindon, UK last weekend - the first outing for her.
The initial test run of Direct Rail Services' Vossloh class 68 No.68002 'Intrepid', the 5Z69 Carlisle to Crewe, behind 90020 'Collingwood' and captured just after leaving Carlisle, at Upperby on Tuesday 4th February 2014. Curiously, 'Collingwood' and 'Intrepid' are familiar names from the Western Region a few years back!
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The tug, Svitzer Intrepid, heading down the River Thames, past Tilbury. Shot from the Kent side of the river, near Gravesend.
Here is another favorite from our day in red rock canyon country last year. UP's once weekly Potash Turn, officially LDG51B-10 readies to depart north on the former D&RGW Cane Creek branch with 17 loads for Grand Junction.
In the background lining the Colorado River is the branches raison d'etre, Intrepid Moab Mining's plant that was opened by Texas Gulf Sulphur in 1963 necessitating the building of this most spectacular of branch lines.
Moab, Utah
Friday May 10, 2019
Camera: Intrepid 8x10
Film: Adox CHS II ISO100 8x10 black and white negative sheet film
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 300mm f=5.6.
Filmholder: Chamonix
Shutter: Prontor Professional 3
Exposure: ISO100 at f5,6 1/15s.
Light:
Natural light
Development: Rodinal in a Stearman Press developing tank at 8 minutes. No stopbath but water. Ilford fixer for 5 minutes. Increased agitation to make the scene more contrasty.
Scanner: Epson Perfection V700. Scanned at 900 dpi in two segments and stiched together digitally
...I took this photo at 2am during low tide @ pier 86 NYC.......
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Still developing and scanning my backlog of B&W film before I move onto colour film processing
This photo was me testing a new lens I bought for my 4x5 Intrepid camera a few months ago now. The well regarded Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f/5.6. A tiny lens considering the size of the film format!
Photo is of a bike I built which I enjoy riding to keep fit. Single speed + freewheel so I fitted brakes (not a fixie)
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f5.6 lens + Horseman 6x7 roll film back + 120 Fomapan 100 film
I had overlap issue with the film back (probably my inexperience using it) so it chopped off the top of the image but I still like it just for the resolution captured if nothing else
Developing - 750:250 Xtol + 5ml Rodinal, 15min at 26 degrees, Epson v800 scan.
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a military and maritime history museum with a collection of museum ships in New York City. It is located at Pier 86 at 46th Street on the West Side of Manhattan. The museum showcases the World War II aircraft carrier USS Intrepid
Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" to join astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., mission Commander, on the lunar surface.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: AS12-46-6726
Date: November 19, 1969
The NSLIJ GALA. A submarine rests in the bay under the shadow of the lights of NYC and the Aircraft carrier Intrepid.
I had a great day shooting yesterday. My new cambo 6x9 roll film back arrived to use with my 4x5 Intrepid camera :) ..My plan is to use colour roll film and 4x5 B&W sheet film as colour 4x5 sheet film is crazy expensive.
I persuaded model Shane to meet me in Birmingham and I took along my 4x5 camera and new 6x9 back (plus other backs and cameras),
Portrait shot with Kodak Ektar in direct light... loving the soft colour palette :)
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Rodenstock Grandagon 90mm f4.5 lens + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Kodak Ektar film
Super Happy! :) Can wait to use the 6x9 back for my usual shoots now.. and I might have to shoot more Ektar from these results / skin tones. Pleased.
Home developed with C41 Tetanol kit, Epson v800 scan - mrleica.com/2016/11/04/c41-colour-film-developing/
I took this shot on Saturday to finish my roll of film after my model shoot in Digbeth. The afternoon sun came out and lit up the artwork just as I was composing the shot. If you follow me you'll know i'm not usually a building person but something about big 4x5 cameras, I just wanted to shoot detailed scenes as much as simple portraits.
I had the tripod fully extended so it was a bit hard to focus on tip toes but it came out OK. (I was trying to clear the parked cars and get a clear shot of the artwork).
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Rodenstock Grandagon 90mm f4.5 lens + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Kodak Ektar film
Loving shooting colour roll film in the 6x9 film back..
Home developed with C41 Tetanol kit, Epson v800 scan - mrleica.com/2016/11/04/c41-colour-film-developing/