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Here is Mr. Wong with his modified monster of a machine.
He adapted his large-format lenses by lining the mounts with strips of plastic from bottle caps. Ingenuity, you say?
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
My Victorian portrait of Max. I've been bitten by the large format photography bug 🐞
40 second exposure.
Harman direct positive paper in ECO4812 for 3mins @ ambient temp.
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.
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.
Large format fomapan 400
Polaroid Pathfinder 110b 4×5 Conversion
127mm f/4.7 Rodenstock Ysarex Lens
Fomapan 400 Sheet Film
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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.