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This is my first large format photo in a while and the first one I developed myself at home. Shot in open shade with my Graphic View II 4x5 camera and Schneider – Kreuznach 150mm Symmar convertible lens wide open at f/5.6 and at 1/100 of a second. Film is TMAX 100 (expired in 2003) developed in Ilford DDX for 7 minutes at 20 degrees C agitated with 4 inversions every 30 seconds in my new SP-445 developing tank.
I "scanned" the negative by putting the negative on a light table and photographing it with my Nikon D610 and an old Nikkor 55 micro set at f/8 – the metadata is wrong because I forgot to tell the camera which lens I was using.
Spotted, reversed and adjusted in Lightroom.
GAZ M20 "Pobeda", decorated for winter holidays. Shot with GOMZ Fotokor camera, on Fomaspeed photo paper. 9x12 cm, 4 ISO, exposure time 1 minute at F4.5
Photographed with Gandolfi and a 4 x 5 reduction back.
Lens Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 1:5,6 /300 mm.
Fomapan 200 @ 100 in Ilford DD-X 1 + 4.
Post processed in CaptureOne
My selfmade 4x5 pinhole camera.
Focal length: 65mm
f/stop: 217 (0,30mm pinhole)
Made of spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata).
This cascade is a fantastic end to a four mile hike in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The water is always flowing and often has rainbows in the mist. Adventurous people can climb down to the lower area for a refreshing mist bath and a closeup of the falls. If you look closely you can see a couple doing just that.
This was taken on a 4x5 camera using Ilford FP4 film. I used a clear filter over the lens to protect it from the mist while I focused. I removed the filter just before the moment of exposure.
My first scanned 8x10. Shot on Acros 100 @ 200 (accidents do happen) and developed in D76 1+1 with constant rotary 17 minutes.
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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 :)