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This photo was taken with a Wista 4x5 Large Format film camera and Illford hp4 iso 400 film. Fujinon SW-S 90MM F8.
Japanese photographer Akira Murata visited in Finland while he had a great exhibition in Tampere Camera Fair 2017 event
Portrait on wetplate tintype 13x18cm, black aluminium
Had expired Arista 8x10 so thought I'd go out with this. Had some issues with fogging and not sure why but with old film never can tell what you might get. Was a cloudy day so did the best I could - always love the detail one gets with large format.
with Leitz Hektor300mm f2.8 on 8X10 format, the lens was too heavy and board are not fitting best to the mount which caused a little bit tilt. 35mm equivalent DOF about 40mm f0.38. the film is Portra400
Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve, Half Moon Bay, CA. Ebony 45SU, 200mm M-Nikkor, f16, 2 seconds. Ilford Delta 100 film developed in Rodinal.
I'd walked my dog Parker by this alley numerous times late at night and was always struck by how all the elements in the scene represented city living in a very squared off, regular way. This ended up being reflected in the composition since the camera was faced dead-on towards the garage door.
The fire escape offers strong horizontal features and it hangs off the building which itself acts as one bookend to this narrow scene. The brick is nostalgic and historic, reminiscent of a time when construction was not entirely wood. The garage is something to be coveted since parking on the street is so scarce.
Above all, this alley has a great feel to it. The lights in the windows offered hints of life and the sky in the background frequently contains slow clouds that scroll past. This night the exposure was set to several minutes which made the clouds blur into a vague light.
8x10 homemade camera
the shutter is made from a scavenged graflex focal plane shutter, which allows me to use all sorts of barrel lenses like the brass one shown, plus a very large (345mm f/4) projection lens.
My first true large format picture, yes it is a selfie but the weather wasn't playing ball so I was left to shoot indoors.
I'm just happy I had a PC Sync cable to trigger the lights and yes I got lucky with the focusing.
Shot using a Symmar-2 135mm @ f/5.6 on a Intrepid 5x4.
Deardorff 5x7
Hugo Meyer & Co-Goerlitz Doppel-Plasmat 1 :11 F=47cm
Fomapan100 5x7 / Adox Rodinal 1+50 /9min 20℃
paper: Adox MCP312
scan: EPSON GT-X820
8x10 Deardorff View Camera V8, brand new, built to original Chicago specs. NEW CNC-machined Bed Plate.
Specifications:
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6x6 inch (152mm) Round Corner Lens board
30” (762mm) Maximum Bellows Draw
12 ½ x 13 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch outer dimensions
(318x337x108mm)
Tripod Mount ⅜-16 with ¼-20 adapter
Back Size 12” square (254mm)
Front Swing 20⁰
Front Center Tilt 30⁰
Rear Swing 20⁰
Rear Base Tilt 30⁰
Total Front Rise & Fall 6 ½” (165mm)
Shortest WA Lens: 4 inches (101.6mm)
Longest Lens, no movement: 30 inches (762mm)
Weight, with lens board: 12 ½ pounds (5.67 Kg)
Efke IR820 with Hoya R72 filter.
Metered ISO 6. D76 stock 7.5min 20C
Shot with the Linhof Technika III 4x5 camera. 1952 150mm Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens. Rangefinder focused.
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x10 Deardorff View Camera V8, brand new, built to original Chicago specs. NEW CNC-machined Bed Plate.
Specifications:
------------------
6x6 inch (152mm) Round Corner Lens board
30” (762mm) Maximum Bellows Draw
12 ½ x 13 ¼ x 4 ¼ inch outer dimensions
(318x337x108mm)
Tripod Mount ⅜-16 with ¼-20 adapter
Back Size 12” square (254mm)
Front Swing 20⁰
Front Center Tilt 30⁰
Rear Swing 20⁰
Rear Base Tilt 30⁰
Total Front Rise & Fall 6 ½” (165mm)
Shortest WA Lens: 4 inches (101.6mm)
Longest Lens, no movement: 30 inches (762mm)
Weight, with lens board: 12 ½ pounds (5.67 Kg)