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A copse, with three large boulders. Miyoshi, Saitama, Japan. Taken on 9.5x12 photo paper with large format wooden camera. (Light leak from the edge of my home-made negative holder.)
Shot for my serie i call "At home" . It´s a on going project were i go to peoples homes and take portraits of them .
The small bird named white-eye is seen at the center of the screen when making it to an original size.
Large format T-max 100... but super thin negative that needed quite a bit of help. Usable image? Sure. This was also one of my first large format pictures, I've learned a few things about light meters that I will apply to shoots now.
Scanner camera project.
Cardboard camera + Industar 210/4.5 large format lens.
Canon Lide 110, XSane controlled (Linux environment)...
Technical support: Leonidas Glaros (physics), Aris Kapelonis (computers).
Evening of 2010 January, 1st in Moscow. A few people on the street.
Taken with Cambo SC, Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 210/5.6 and 6x12 roll film holder with Fuji Provia 100F.
Photographed on the very last sheet of Polaroid Type 55 Pos/Neg 5x4 I had.
3 minute exposure in daylight at f32 on a Sinar P 5x4 monorail camera, 150mm Sironar lens at 1:1 magnification.
This is a scan of the negative.
although taken with a digital point and shoot... just shows that LF is well and kicking here in the philippines.
LR: Allan Razo with his 5x7 ShenHao, toto&susan with their 8x10 deardorff, jojo tatlonghari with his Kodak MV 8x10, manny with his 8x10 deardorff and me, with a wooden chair :)
I was digging through my archives and actually found some color 4x5 Fuji Velvia 50 that I took during the late 1990s when I lived in California. I never scanned them because I didn't have a scanner that could handle 4x5. Well, I still don't but I figured out how to scan them in 120 strips and stitch them together :)
while i was taking this picture, with the camera dark cloth over my head, someone snuck up to my bike across the street and left a note scrawled on a napkin calling me an a__hole, and then disappeared without a trace. this was on treasure island, practically deserted. really creepy. but i like the picture.
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.