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Kids under a tree.
Vertical shift if I remember correctly (I think that explains the dark patch at the bottom of the frame, although looking at the top of the film it may be that the film wasn't correct;y seated).
MPP (1/50 @ f4.5),
Fomapan 100,
Rodinal 1+50, 6'30"
Reflective scan in Epson V100
Graflex Graphic View I ; 4x5" Fomapan 100;
HĂźttig Dominar 13.5 cm F4.5;
t 1/5; f 22;Rodinal 1:50; 20 C;
13 min
4X5 with a fog machine and strobes behind the lathboards in a very old house that's under restoration.
Suffering from a whole lot of light leaks, but slowly learning the Linhofâs correct exposure.
Ilford FP4 125 in D-76.
De Vere Monorail camera. 210mm f5.6 Acuton made by Ilex in a #3 shutter
Shanghai sheet film ISO100. Stand developed in Rodinal 1:200 for 2 hours.
Contact print on Ilford Ilfospeed semi-matt Paper RC, grade 3
Another still life taken with the MPP. Unfortunately there were a couple of hairs stuck to the negative when it finally emerged from the fixer (I have no way of telling when they arrived there - they wouldn't come off that's for sure) so there are a couple of annoyingly large lines on this picture*
MPP (1/5 @ f4.5),
Fomapan 100,
Rodinal 1+50, 6'30"
Reflective scan in Epson V100
*I did a quick fix using GIMP but they'll stick out like a sore thumb when I get a contact print :-(
using 8x10 format with APOLLO 300mm f2.8 lens, which equals to 35mm format 40mm f0.38
TOYO 810M2
Kodak aerocolor 2460
Suffering from a whole lot of light leaks, but slowly learning the Linhofâs correct exposure.
Ilford FP4 125 in D-76.
This is a picture I took just to test a new set of studio strobes. I will rename it with the most interesting caption that the Flickr community can come up with in 5 words or less. Deadline June 30, 2009
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This was a scary moment for my camera equipment. This part of the beach is very flat. I wanted to take a picture of the wave coming in. So I set up my LF camera on a tripod & waited for a benign wave to come in. When the water came in close enough I tripped the shutter (1 sec exposure) & walked away so I wouldn't get wet (water was about 40 degress F). Well, I kept walking backwards & backwards, & backwards... then I kept saying to myself, "gee, the water doesn't seem to be receding". I watched my LF camera on my tripod take on about 3 feet of water & I was about 30 yards away. Eventually, the water receded & I swore not to do that again.
Anyway, I'm reprinting some of my older stuff so I think I need to work on my burning technique. I didn't like how the sky turned out.
frontage of the famous landmark of downtown, Capitol Cinema building, along Victoria and Bras Basah Street..
Shot on 8banners 4x5 large format pinhole camera using Fujifilm provia 100 positive film
Seneca view camera
type: 8x10 large format
number stamped on bottom: 9
Lens: None
Shuttler: None
Camera owner: Charlie Graf