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Wooden largeformat camera from the turn of XIX/XX century. Frame 13x18 cm. Lens: Schneider Xenar f:4,5/150 mm (made in 1928).
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(c) Bolek Rosinski 2009
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The chairs were my grandparents'. The one on the right was the one my grandfather always sat in..
It is an interesting photo to roam around in the "original size" under the all sizes link. It shows off the 4x5 format well.
Taken Fall '06 with the Linhof Technika III 4x5 camera. 1952 90mm Schneider Xenar lens. Ground glass focused.
Fuji Provia sheet film home processed with the Arista E6 developing kit.
櫛田神社(Kushida Shrine)
2012-10-21 Fukuoka,JAPAN
Graflex RB Super-D | Graflex Optar 5.6/190mm | KODAK Portra160VC
Pueblo No. 2. Agfa 8x10, Schneider 420/240, Efke negative and interpositive in HC110, Charbonnel ink, Fabriano Rosaspina, Takach etching press. Gravure.
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.
second test image for a home made large format camera.
f22 @ 1second.
taken on adorama 5x7 photo paper
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.
This lens came with the SPeed Graphic setup I snagged off of ebay. Sadly the shutter is thoroughly hosed so I got a much niced lens to replace it. However, it's be nice to have one this size that works and can fold up with the camera instead of having to be removed.
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 :