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Waiting at a scene for the right moment. This mobile phone does not show the very small bright sun obscured by fog as the surrounding area is blown out in this picture, but hopefully won’t be by the sheet of film. Great to be back out with the Horseman 45FA and a 150mm lens.
The view from one of the WWII bunkers in the area down on our village.
Camera: Intrepid Camera, Schneider Symmar f5.6 240mm, 1s, f11, filter Kood R72. Film: Rollei Infrared 400, exposed @ ISO 1.5, developed in Rodinal 1+25, 8 min @ 19.3°C.
ANTARCTIC BEECH (Nothofagus moorei), LAMINGTON NATIONAL PARK, Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Site; QUEENSLAND; Australia
Relicts - Exploring the Flora of Gondwana
18 March - 15 November 2020
Cradle Mountain Wildness Gallery
www.wildernessgallery.com.au/relicts-exploring-the-flora-...
Toho FC-45x, Schneider Super Symmar XL 100mm, Fujichrome Veliva RVP 50 4x5
16x20” Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag
Graflex 4x5. comes complete with flash. and i already had polaroid back/rollfilm back and filters to spare. woohoo. now let me have warmer weather so i can take it out to play :)
I tested the flash today and it successfully synced via the solenoid... that blue bulb is quite a powerhouse. the polaroids came out nice and sharp so focus is good too.
Art Curator - Deliah Cabral
From Sunday's Live Draw event. Was doing instant oilgraph portraits and these were the negs that came from them. I mounted and painted the polaroids and either sold them outright or put them out for auction.
Most of these were portraits of the patrons at the event.
Haven't shot 4x5 in years. It's like shooting with a cow, but I began to get my stride soon. I wasn't going to add any of these actually since it's not my usual thing and a bit more static that I am used to, but I figured why not.
Format - 4x5
Lens - Aero-Ektar 7 inch at f/2.5 (which gives wafer-thin depth of field)
Film - Fuji Pro-160S
No pp
Taken back in 1989 with a Sinar 4x5 view camera on Tmax 100 film. Soon after this 20 secund exposure it stared to rain.
eduard IJdo_leiden
Original on 4x5 inch film, Fuji-chrome Velvia 50.
Stoom-, boek-, steendrukkerij building built in 1889 at Hooglandse Kerkgracht.
Leiden, Netherlands.
8x10 film capture and scanned. Arista EDU Ultra 100 shot at EI50 with a 14" Heliar at f/8 and whatever the Ilexpo shutter feels like doing when I squeeze it.
Drum processed in Arista L110 (same as HC-110) 62+1 for 10.5 minutes.
regionaal archief leiden(RAL)_2006
Original on 4x5 inch film, Fuji-chrome Velvia 50.
Taken from Witte Singel, seeing Regionaal Archief Leiden and Korte Vlietbrug.
Leiden, Netherlands
Here's the camera mostly assembled, and unpainted, on its platform.
Built from plans in the book 'Primitive Photography' by Alan Greene.
8Banners 4x5 pinhole with 28-70mm focal length (28mm in the centre and 70mm at the edges).
Mystery 4x5 film from Eastern Europe, processed and shot as if it was FP4