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Which Board? => Main Forum => : CarlRadford July 17, 2009, 07:02:24 PM
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Again a little early - especially as this was made yesterday.
Lochan Dun Saoraich - slightly loop sided scan me thinks.
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also early and also from yesterday ;-) a couple of pinhole shots:
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Carl; Superb.
My two cyanotypes from today. One toned in green tea.
FKD 5x7 - Wephoto25/Multigrade dev
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Gregor - that second image is stunning!
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Phew!! You set the bar very high.
That vase is simply divine in its simplicity.
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That vase is simply divine in its simplicity.
Oh I like that. 'Divine' :-)
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Holga camera..160 asa
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Here are three shots of the Broadway Bridge here in Portland, taken yesterday during lunch with my Rolleicord IIb; Zeiss Triotar 75mm 3.5 lens; Fuji NPS 160 converted to Quadtones in Photoshop CS2. Have a great weekend, everyone! :D
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Jim, those are terrific!`
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Thanks, Diane :D Here are two more photos of the Broadway Bridge taken this afternoon...color this time, and the gear used was a mid-1950s Exakta VX 35 mm SLR and an aus Jena [East German Zeiss] 50mm 2.0 Pancolar lens. The film is Fuji Superia 400.
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Carl; Superb.
My two cyanotypes from today. One toned in green tea.
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Toots eh - he looks like a subversive from that elite underground group too - well captured young lady :)
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Gregor - that second image is stunning!
Thanks Chops !
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Taken this morning on the road to Wallingford. Yashica T4 Zoom.
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/van3.jpg)
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/van2.jpg)
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/van1.jpg)
This was on the same film though taken months ago. Penarth pier.
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/penarth_pier.jpg)
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Peter - that first caravan shot is a cracker!
Thanks for the Petri too. It's in great (k)nick. Ran a roll through it yesterday of little buster - they all came out great
Thanks,
Matt
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Thanks Matt. I think we need to see some results from the Petri...
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Peter R, the first two caravan shots are stunning. Did you develop these yourself? What film?
Reuben
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Did you develop these yourself? What film?
Hi Reuben,
Yes. XP2 developed in Paterson Aculux. I know XP2 is supposed to be developed in C41 - but it works.
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Peter..your work continues to amaze and delight! Love those caravan shots!
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Thanks for all the kind comments peoples.
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Thanks Matt. I think we need to see some results from the Petri...
Here's one of Junior Chopper looking at cot-type things! ;D
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Well I'm glad the Petri is working but isn't he a bit young to be confusing him with optical illusions?
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Another from Thursday!
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As you can see my latest creation has a bit of a light leak that needs hunting down. ???
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Yes. XP2 developed in Paterson Aculux. I know XP2 is supposed to be developed in C41 - but it works.
does the xp2 give the fabled dense negs?
Presumably 400cn would give similar results?
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does the xp2 give the fabled dense negs?
I wouldn't say they're particularly dense (I gave them a quadratic equation to work out - no problem :) ). The results I get are very similar in density to what I get if I have them processed in C41 and, although they do have a wide latitude and can be quite dense and still have detail in them, I generally rate it at ISO200 and the negs look comparable to other films.
Presumably 400cn would give similar results?
I would have thought so but I've never used it.
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Okay, after that lengthy FW burp I think we're backin bidness.
Once agayn, a wealth of fine people with fine images. I was out today with my Colorpack and 665 type filmish.
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Hassy with the hacked lens... PanF and Rodinal.
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Okay, after that lengthy FW burp I think we're backin bidness.
Once agayn, a wealth of fine people with fine images. I was out today with my Colorpack and 665 type filmish.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3444/3737256332_1d240828a3_o.jpg)
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3506/3737256328_3269f94a10_o.jpg)
And jolly good business you're doing Beck :)
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Beck that first images is wonderful; your usual mix of unsettling and serene at the same time, lovely lumionous tones too. Yah!
Peter R: loved that first caravan shot...it wouldn't have worked without the sky, but ti's come out really well.
Andrea: That vase is sublime. Took me a few seconds to work it out, but when I did it really hit me. Superb.
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Okay, after that lengthy FW burp I think we're backin bidness.
Jeez Beck. These here is pretty damn neat. Amazing where you get the continual ideas from. Kinda bummed to comment on my feeble-copy-Moomin-color-work efforts myself...
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3440/3737661899_453366525b_o.jpg)
More about the place than the photograph here - five hours out of Tokyo a place left largely untouched for a many years. Even the original 1920s turbine house has been kept. Thanks all as always. Skj.
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Okay, after that lengthy FW burp I think we're backin bidness.
Jeez Beck. These here is pretty damn neat. Amazing where you get the continual ideas from. Kinda bummed to comment on my feeble-copy-Moomin-color-work efforts myself...
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3440/3737661899_453366525b_o.jpg)
More about the place than the photograph here - five hours out of Tokyo a place left largely untouched for a many years. Even the original 1920s turbine house has been kept. Thanks all as always. Skj.
I'd be happy with your kinda feeble Skorj :)