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My selfmade 4x5 pinhole camera.
Focal length: 65mm
f/stop: 217 (0,30mm pinhole)
Made of spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata).
Another shot taken with the Century Studio No. 5 on a J. Lane dry plate. 23 second exposure, 5 minutes in HC-110, dilution B.
I made this from cardboard, old velvet jeans (for light-tight cover). The shutter is made from the back of an old 35mm camera. To start an exposure, you slide it down the plastic rails (barely visible). The pinhole itself is made in a foil shim.
Thanks to the large format and shallow depth, this camera is extremely wide angle and light falloff is severe.
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A test shoot with Mia yesterday to test out my large format camera with instant back. I'm in love with it :)
full plate salt print with gelatin added to salt solution and nitric and citric acid to silver solution.
and first time puddle pushing.
Something in the sharpness and contrast is to rigid for me in this negative.
And strangely by the antlers I'm reminded of Christmas.
My first scanned 8x10. Shot on Acros 100 @ 200 (accidents do happen) and developed in D76 1+1 with constant rotary 17 minutes.
Tachihara Hope 4x5 | Schneider 135mm MC | Portra 160
Scanned with A7R3 | Kaiser | Valoi
Home developed in JOBO Color Kit | 38
Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: Basic | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear | WB: Kodak | LUT: Crystal
Seneca Improved View 5x7, Bausch & Lomb 5x7 Tessar 1c f/4.5, New Guy collodion, Coffer's positive developer (diluted by half), 5x7 tintype
f/4.5, 10 seconds
Used one Ustellar 60W Blue LED ~10-12 inches away. First plate at 4 seconds was exposed well but my developer was too strong and fogged it. Cutting in half with water helped with fogging but the plate was underexposed. More than doubled the exposure time, cut the developer in half, and the plate looks good.
Nevermind the fogging around the edges. The collodion was weak there despite letting the plate dry for over 60 seconds before going in the bath. Seemed the longer I let it dry the more fragile it was. Very weird. Cleaning the edges with a cotton ball basically wiped all the collodion away. Plate looks good in person but the scanner picked up on all the funkiness around there.
Autumn sunrise in Russia coast of Rybinsk Reservoir.
Rybinsk Reservoir, informally called the Rybinsk Sea, is a vast water reservoir on the Volga River and its tributaries Sheksna and Mologa.
Large format camera: Chamonix 45N-1
Lens: Rodenstock Sironar S 150/5.6
Film: Velvia 50 4x5
Some photos of Koffe Hallgren on his East Coast Tour to Stockholm.
Three days and tons of stuff were being done.
Largeformat, didn´t get the make on the LF but I know there´s a lot of filmheads out there that might appreciate it