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I re-scanned and replaced this picture with a better version 9/20/19. I had trouble with banding in the sky. I got rid of it, but the image suffered from the repair. The description below is from 10 years ago.

 

Two different films, one developer. In this one, the highlights burned out a bit. I could have developed it at for a shorter time. Since there was no info available on development times for this combination, I guessed at 12 minutes. Next time, I'll do 10.

 

Camera: Deardorff V8 with 4x5 back.

Lens: 19" Goerz APO Artar

Film: Adox Ortho 25 developed in PMK Pyro

 

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Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter. 1 second exposure due to an unreliable shutter.

 

Paper negative on Ilford Ilfospeed semi-matt Paper RC, grade 3. Pre-flashed. Inverted in The Gimp.

Graflex Speed Graphic; 4X5'' Kodak TXP 320; Schneider Angulon 90/F6.8; 1/22;

HC 110 (H); 8 min.; 20 C

Black tea-toned Cyanotype. 4x5 on FP4 original.

158x126cm or 80x64cm, Lightjet on photographic paper

20x25cm (8x10") Eastman Commercial.

Cropped from 4x5. Chamonix 045n-2, Fujinon 250mm, Kodak Ektar 100 developed in Tetenal

Seneca view camera

type: 8x10 large format

number stamped on bottom: 9

Lens: None

Shuttler: None

Camera owner: Charlie Graf

 

Internet reference: www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Seneca_9

 

www.fiberq.com/cam/seneca/senview.htm

 

Charlie Graf comments: This is not a Seneca Model 9. Nor is it a true view camera (in spite of its name). It does not have front tilt, so it is really just a field camera.

Burke & James 5x7 view camera with 4x5 reducing back, 8" f/7.5 Graflex Optar, Polaroid Type 52.

Nikkor-W 180mm, Portra160

film for friend's family

My pocket4x5inch pinhole camera, almost finished, just needs a shutter. For the moment as can be seen I'm using a low fi paper shutter...

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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.

 

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

 

Paper negative shot taken to test out a 'new' camera. The very crude framing is due to trying to cut the enlarging paper to size in the dark with a pair of scissors. Will need to make a template for next time.

 

Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter.

 

Ilford MGIV Multigrade IV Glossy Paper developed in Rodinal

Finally getting back too what I got into photography for. The Craft. Maybe a little over ambitious for a first project, but I am pleased with the results.

Paper negative shot taken to test out a 'new' camera. The very crude framing is due to trying to cut the enlarging paper to size in the dark with a pair of scissors. Will need to make a template for next time.

 

Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter.

 

Ilford MGIV Multigrade IV Glossy Paper developed in Rodinal

Fuji FP100c45, Shot on Gundlach Korona 4x5, F6.3 at 1 1/5sec.

Shot with a Cambo 4x5, 120mm on 400 ISO TMax.

 

20 minute exposure, ambient light.

My new 8 X 10 large format, wide-angle, pinhole camera. I'm finishing it up this week. I plan to test it out with some paper later on this week. I hope it shoots as good as it looks. If you look closely, you can see the aperture under the S for Stout, that would be F361. Yes, if you recognize the metal, it came from a Murphy's beer can. Thank you professor Woods! Photo property of BTSphotos.com. All rights reserved.

pinhole 9[12 cm. f:136 20 sec

Got my Calumet C400 series monorail 4x5 camera today. very light compared to my old burke and james and way easier to use. about 8# compared to 15#. Need some ground glass and it's on baby!! ;)

 

Film: Ilford HP4+ 4x5

 

Took this in our backyard. Hadn't shot anything in sometime.

May 14, 2010.

Shot with Szabad (c. 1948), Goerz Dagor 1:6,8 F=21cm., 549004 (ƒ50, 4–8 seconds exposure) on Adox 50 5x7 sheet film. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+40 solution, for 9 minutes, 20 seconds water rinse and 6 minutes fix, using a Paterson Orbital. – View large at least. – Browsing through previously rejected images and salvaging a few.

Anniversary Speed Graphic

Kodak 7" Projection Lens f3.5

1/1000th

fp-100c

#StaySenigallia

4"x5"

Pyrocat-HD 2+2+100

4x5 Cyanotype in Lipton Tea, from the "Home" series

WPPD 2016

4x10 Pinhole camera:https://www.flickr.com/photos/pinholepip/7064285067/in/dateposted-public/

 

large format 4x5 film scanned

Shot with a Wisner 5x7. Bromoil print.

These leaves had been coming downstream, getting trapped at the head of a small waterfall, and gradually building up into this attractive shape. Ebony SU, Velvia 50, Fujinon 240mm.

Rhett Freeman from the side.

Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic and a 210mm f/6.8 Caltar II-E lens.

Camera: 1903 Century View 8x10

🔍Lens: Fujinon W 250mm f6.7

Filter: Cokin Yellow 001

⚙️Settings: f16 1/125 ISO 125

Film: Fuji Super HR-U X-ray

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