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Bill Bayer, Lloyd Denny & Bob Tracy at Jumbo Rocks area of Joshua Tree Monument, California.
Slightly cropped from a 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" large format b&w negative. I kept the same 6x8 proportions as the original negative.
Il mio primo Ambrotipo al collodio umido. Shen-Hao 4x5" - Symmar-S 150/5.6 - 30sec - New Guy - Fix Tiosolfato
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My first Ambrotype with wet collodion. Shen-Hao 4x5 "- Symmar-S 150 / 5.6 - 30sec - New Guy - Fix Thiosulfate
MPP wooden plate holder with metal face plate removed.
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Film: Ektar 100, 4x5
Joining the movement of photos of dead places. This is an abandoned farm near my house. I've been looking for different places to explore that are near my home.
Graflex Graphic View I ; 4x5" EFKE PL 100;
Ernemann Ernon 13.5 cm F6.8;
t 1/10; f 11;Rodinal 1:50; 20 C;
13 min
ShenHao 5x7, Ilex Caltar 365mm, 1/50@F6.3, Fomapan 100, ID11
The sharpness was set to the face only, and f6,3 does not seem to be enough, still I like it.
This is 5x7 image, taken with Century Studio Master camera with 5x7 back on Fomapan200 and with the front element of an 24inch Kodak Aero-Ektar, about 8-9 inches focal-length.
My first large format camera! It´s a 4x5 with a Nikon 127mm F5.6 lens. The camera can be focused by moving the inner box in/out.
Снимал на карданную камеру формата 4х5, поэтому потребовалось немного выдержки с обоих сторон) Но когда на улице ниже -40, то и спешить уже некуда) Пленка foma200, Камера Sinar F, объектив Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 1:5,6/210 Снято на открытой диафрагме. Выдержка 1/50. I shot with a 4x5 cardan camera, so it took a little exposure on both sides) But when it's below -40 outside, there's nowhere to hurry) Foma200 film, Sinar F camera, Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar lens 1:5,6/210 Filmed at an open aperture. 1/50 exposure.
shot with a broken 9x12 folding camera on old orwo bn113 printing paper, scanned and tinted via silver efex
Paul was very patient for these photos!
Shot with the Linhof Technika 4x5 and a 1942 360mm Schneider Tele-Xenar lens.
HP5+ @ 400. In DDX