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4x5 Ilford FP4
It's been years since I shot a LF portrait. A lots happened since then. Met this gent on the beach and struck up a cool conversation. This is a very rough scan. I played a little too much with the tilt - didn't get the focus in the right spot.
two pinhole popcorn tin on a cold windy day with unstable snow under the tripod, 20 minute exposure, 6.2"x10" Arista APHS ortho lith film, Soemarko LC-1 developer, scanned in two passes and stitched in Photoshop
test Nikkor Q(nikkor M for wista?) 105mm on 4x5, it was originally designed for 6x9 format i think, do cover 4x5 but poor edge quality.
ilford delta 100 processed in d76. iphone 8 lightbox capture and processed in ps express.
digitized old negative shot in ~2014-15 of some lab equipment.
4x5 inch negative scan. 4th photo I have taken on my Shen-Hao. The first three were not so good. I think the bag (which I use instead of the bellows due to the wide angle lense) got in the way of the first two shots.
Graflex Speed Graphic ; 4x5" Shangai 100;Zeiss Tessar 16.5 cm F6.3; t 1/50; f 6.3; Rodinal 1:50; 20 C; 14 min
higher-res-scan-of-a-contact-print-of this
'Scuse the dust and hairs etc. The original isn't like that, just a dirty scanner glass... I'm afraid you won't find super-high-quality jpegs here on Flickr, these are just previews!
My sister and family are emigrating to Australia later this month... I made them stand out in the cold (this being January and York) so that I could immortalise the scene in a 4x5 sheet of film...
Oh yes, and I hadn't put the film in the holder correctly, so it's a bit wonky.
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MPP Micro Technical mark VI,
Fomapan 100
Developed in D76 (1:0) 6'30"
(Reflective-scan of negative, crop and levels in Gimp)