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"Sono entrate le macchine, l'arte è uscita... Sono lontano dal pensare che la fotografia possa esserci utile."
Paul Gauguin............Sic!
Graflex Speed Graphic ; 4x5" Shangai 100;Zeiss Tessar 16.5 cm F6.3; t 1/50; f 22; Rodinal 1:50; 20 C; 14 min
90 mm super Angulon
4x5
Ilford FP 4
F32 1/4"
I have a problem with different display.
One looks dark one looks light, KnS.
Hunters cabin south on Halvmüneøya. Negerpynten on Edgeøye in the background.
Toyo 45CF 4x5" T-max 400 (TMY2) rated ISO 320 in Xtol 1:1 at 20°C for 8,5 min.
Graflex Crown Graphic Special, 135mm Xenar, Tri-X Professional @ 640, DIafine 4+4 with presoak @ 72Âş.
1/2 at f/22
This is from a series of images called "Surveys", which is my attempt at creating a visual document of my surroundings and how they change over time.
Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic from somewhere between 1947 and 1970. A little rough but fully functional - includes a Graflok back, a working Heiland bulb flash and electric solenoid synchronizer. Fun to use but I can't imagine lugging this around for my day job.
From Graflex.org:
The Speed Graphic was manufactured by Graflex, in Rochester, New York and was the dominant portable professional camera from the 1930's through the end of the 1950's. In many ways, the Speed Graphic was America's first and last great camera.
The Speed Graphic camera has two shutters - focal plane and in-lens; three viewfinders - optical, wire frame and ground glass; interchangeable lenses; a rise and fall front; lateral shifts; a coupled rangefinder; and a double extension bellows adaptable to lenses from 90mm to over 300mm.
Afflicted by a ``Rube Goldberg'' variety of features, the Speed Graphic looks complicated but is one of the simplest and most flexible cameras made. Nothing in the Graphic is automated; if you don't pay attention you can double expose, shoot blanks, fog previous exposures or shoot out of focus images. However, once you get used to it, it is amazingly easy to use.
Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter. 1 second exposure due to an unreliable shutter. There was a bit of wind which moved the flowers about.
Shanghai sheet film ISO100. Stand developed in Rodinal 1:200 for 2 hours. Contact print on Ilford Ilfospeed semi-matt Paper RC, grade 3
Film: Ilford FP4+, 4x5
Continuing with my series of portraits/faces. My friend here decided to sit for me.
I've been printing these 11x14 on Epson Exhibition paper. Paper is expensive as hell but Incredible detail and tonality.
I captured this beautiful tintype with a very fast lens (120mm f1)
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