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A screen-grab from the video film celebrating the landscape photography of Clyde Butcher. Now aged in his 80s, he no longer lugs his large-format Ilex plate camera and tripod through the Florida Everglades but has embraced digital photography.
This is the first picture I got to setup and take with my cambo large format camera. I shot it a f11with a shutter speed of 30 seconds. I darkened it just a tick in CS3.
Day 298 - Saturday, November 16th. Mary and some of the photographers that came out to her film photoshoot. Photos from the shoot to come soon!! This photo was taken on my Yashica Electro GSN using Kodak TMax ISO100 film.
© Avi Das | Lake Searless at Trona, California. Photographed with Ebony 45s + Schneider 90mm Super Angulon lens on Fuji Velvia 100F. B&W conversion in Capture One Pro
I loved my large format. Sure, it was bulky and cumbersome. But the images it could capture were beautiful.
This is an abstract shot of ostrich feathers with a shallow depth of field. It was originally a polaroid that I have scanned and printed.
Thank you for taking a peek!
-Chelsea
Loud Waterfall Photography
Side Note: $1 from every image sold (from all LWP outlets) is donated to Nothing But Nets to combat malaria around the world. $10 is all it takes to send a life saving net and peace of mind. Because, malaria just sucks ....
Photo taken in Poland using a large format camera. It is a positive image on a sheet of glass using the wet plate collodion process.
"59 Rodney Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, is a National Trust property and home of the 'E. Chambré Hardman Studio, House & Photographic Collection'. It is also known as The Hardmans' House. The property was acquired by the National Trust in 2003.
"The house is a Georgian terraced house which served as both the studio and home of photographer E. Chambré Hardman from 1947 to 1988. On display are an extensive collection of photographs, the studio where most were taken, as well as the darkroom where they were developed and printed.
"The collection consists of portraits of the people of Liverpool, their city and the landscapes of the surrounding countryside."
Source: Wikipedia
I took this in 2nd year at university. The assignment was to take a photo of an action figure using a large format (5x4) camera. I decided to use the digital back.
Ready for a Sunday adventure #largeformatcamera #sinar #sinarf2 #buyfilmnotmegapixels #calmdownandshootfilm
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6 Comments on Instagram:
philip_pacheco: I tried shooting 4x5 a couple months ago and nearly ripped my hair out
philip_pacheco: Props to you and your #patience bro
jhanphoto: @philip_pacheco it's like hunting, it include some hiking with heavy backpack, lots of waiting, I'm only doing landscape these days, wish I could move to portraits on the street with large format some day
philip_pacheco: Sounds like you're channeling your inner Ansel
barisonzi: Nice!
simonlalia: nice paked !
What started out as practice using a 4x5 large format camera for the first time (making all of these photographs using a 6x9 medium format back), it slowly turned into a cohesive, endearing project that I really enjoyed.
This collection reflects on the quiet, ordinary moments of life around our home - the slow, peaceful, and natural pace of the nature and scenery that surrounds us.
See full collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/ericvcp/albums/72177720326590220/
• 120 Ektar 100
• 6x9 back on a 4x5 camera