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Located about 15 minutes north of Santa Cruz, California.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera with a Schneider 90mm f/5.6 Super Angulon lens.
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.
This photo was actually taken across the highway. The picture shown is cropped to about 1/4 of the 4x5 negative.
Taken with a 4x5 Super Graphic Camera with a Schneider 90mm f/5.6 Super Angulon lens.
Here's my entry for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. Made with a Zero45, 75mm, set at f216. Exposure 30 seconds on Fuji fp100b.
A sign for a long closed S&H Green stamp redemption center. They used to be very popular where I grew up. Merchants gave them to you when you bought groceries or gas and you saved them up by pasting them into a book. You then redeemed them for items like toasters. Tuesday was double stamp day at our grocery store. Woo-hoo!
Shot with a vintage Linhof Technika III 4x5 camera. 1952 150mm Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens. Rangefinder focus.
Fortepan 400 @ ISO 250 in 1:50 Rodinal
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
Camera: 1946 Speed Graphic
🔍Lens: Nikon Nikkor W 180mm F5.6
Filter: Deep Yellow
⚙Settings: f8 1/60 ISO 125
Film: Fuji Super HR-U X-ray 4x5
Camera: 1946 Speed Graphic
🔍Lens: Nikon Nikkor W 180mm F5.6
Filter: Deep Yellow
⚙Settings: f8 1/60 ISO 125
Film: Fuji Super HR-U X-ray 4x5
Large Format Cardboard Camera built around an early 1920s Wollensack lens. Second exposure in series.