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4x5 Format Camera; HC 110 Developer; Scanned with Epson

messing around with lighting

Kodak Portra 160 4x5

 

I love the Portra films. They render color so beautifully.

 

Felt like doing some large format portraits. Me lady graciously obliged.

  

shot on ilford rc paper, developed in multigrade. scanned and reversed + adjustments in dark table.

 

print tongs left a mark and some scanning artifacts left that i am too lazy to remove.

Detail crop of 110 megapixel image shot with combination of Sinar P2, Canon 5DII and Mamiya RZ 110mm/2.8 lens.

100% crop of previous 5x4 photo

I have started a group for large format pinhole only as to separate it from the rest of the pinhole images. Because its another world and focal length in large image photography.

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Images must be made starting from 4x5inch and upwards, bigger the better and using plan film, polaroid or photographic paper to create the images. Using homemade or modified large format cameras.

Everyone that is into large format pinholes is welcome :

 

The Large Format Pinhole Group

 

Rachel kickin it.

Camera: Globica II

Format: 13x18

Sochi, Russia

 

shiprsochi@gmail.com

The progress of building a large format camera out of LEGO bricks.

 

Delta 100 expired in 2005, metered at 50 iso, tmax dev.

The progress of building a large format camera out of LEGO bricks.

From Chasm Lake trail - October 2009

Linhof Kardan Super Angulon 90mm Polaroid Sepia

gone through 3-4 transformations, I guess it starts to show....., who cares, if it workes :-)

camera: Sinar-F1

lens: Rodenstock apo-sironar-N 150mm f5.6 Y2-filter

film: Adox CHSâ…¡ 100 (iso 40) 1/30s f 8&2/3

dev: Spur 2525sd dev 14+1 9min 20℃

Testing large format lenses at NYC Resistor.

13x18cm ORWO FO65 orto film

0,5mm pinhole

One of my first 4x5s in years.

Where I grew up - the town that time forgot, as my brother and I call it. HP-5 in DDX, 4x5 Chamonix, 135mm?

Test shot using Harman Direct Positive Paper in a MPP Micro Technical Mk VI.

 

Metering the scene with a Weston Master II light meter, I rated the paper at 5 ISO, based on Ilford's suggestion of 4-6 ISO. Using the smallest aperture, f32, I exposed the paper for 50 seconds. The paper may benefit from 'flashing' before exposure to reduce contrast.

4x5 Pinhole on Ilford multigrade paper negative

110 megapixel image shot with combination of Sinar P2, Canon 5DII and Mamiya RZ 110mm/2.8 lens. Equivalent of about 76x54mm sensor with the same resolution.

6x12 back for my 4x5 folding, Portra400

For a full explanation please see my blog entry at Meanderings, at best...

Ilford HP5+ EI 400 f22

Graflex Speed Graphic

Kodak Ektar 127mm/4.7

1/5 sec, F11

Arista.EDU Ultra 100

Rodinal 1+100

 

w/ Chamonix 045F2, 6x12 film magazine, Kodak 5207

Shot with a plastic magnifying glass for a lens

Helsby Quarry.

Fomapan 100 5x4. Shen Hao TZ45IIB and Nikkor 180 5.6

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