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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 .
600W photofloods + 80A filter.
The colors on the print are perfect; the scan doesn't do it justice.
Burke & James 5x7 view camera with 4x5 reducing back, 8" f/7.5 Graflex Optar, Polaroid Type 59.
The small bird named white-eye is seen at the center of the screen when making it to an original size.
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.)
Picture taken in Hanover Germany by Monika Andrae
Camera: Marquardt International Pinhole
Film: Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (4x5 inch)
Kodak Recomar 33 folding plate camera. Made in Germany by Dr. Nagel Kodak A.G.
9x12cm format, Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar f6.3 135mm lens (datable to 1938), Gauthier Telma shutter with 1/125th. 1/100th, 1/50th, 1/25th, 'T' and 'B'. Double extension bellows, wire frame sportsfinder, brilliant viewfinder with spirit level, ground-glass back, rise and cross lens movements.
photo-analogue.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/kodak-recomar-33.html
Looking at other images of Recomars on Flickr, this has an unusual lens/shutter combination and has 'Nagel' on the lensboard where other Recomars have 'Kodak'.
I got frost all over the bottles as it was -30°C outside where this was shot.
Shot with Linhof Technika and 240mm Rodenstock.
Shot on HP5+ @ 400 and developed in D76 1+1.
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.
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).
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 :)
Linhof Technika III
Angulon 90/6.8
Ilford HP5 Plus
Scanning by Lyosha at Urbana Museum of Photography.
(1200dpi/8bit JPEG)
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 :)