Last weekend I posted an image of lobster pots. This is the same location from the other side of the pots:Clouds over Castle Moil by Kevin Allan, on FlickrFujifil GA645Zi with Ektar developed in the Fuji Hunt X-Press chemicals
The past week or so I've been restoring a friend's Sanderson half-plate camera from 1910 and reconfiguring it to shoot 4x5, which ultimately required a test shot. The lens is an Aldis Anastigmat 200/4.5 and it looks rather nice.It was also an opp to try out some Fomapan 320 sheets I'd picked up as a freebie at Photographica earlier this year. I made a guess on 8 minutes in DDX and that seemed fine.
Jenny Badal from Ultrakusik.Dynax 5, Tamron 55-200. RPX400, Caffenol-C-M (rs).BOOH by Imagesfrugales, on Flickr
I have had a first go at portraits with a large format camera. Not perfect but it is a start. Linhof master technika 4x5, Schneider 210 f5.6 wide open, Ilford HP5 processed in Ilfotec HC 1:31:img304 by biotecbob, on Flickrimg305 by biotecbob, on FlickrSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I love MacArron's shots, particularly the first one!
Quote from: Indofunk on October 03, 2016, 01:20:19 AMI love MacArron's shots, particularly the first one!Thank you Satish.I always liked Peter (hookstrapped) sensual photos, though the one posted this weekend is too dark to my taste.Looking forward to next weekend posts
I know this is a bit late but I actually shot and processed this on Saturday! Here are the details: Here's my first 4x5 photo I've captured since photography class in college. I used a Travelwide 4x5, a super lightweight and portable 4x5 camera I kickstarted a couple years back that had been gathering dust in my office until recently, and an Ilex-Calumet Field Caltar 90mm f/8 lens borrowed from work. The film is New55's Atomic-X ISO 100 4x5 Panchromatic Sheet Film and I developed it in a makeshift tray in my film changing bag with New55's R5 Monobath. The single development monobath is a bit crude and introduced some aberrations in the negative that I cleaned up a bit in post, but all in all I consider it a success.Kenosha Harbor 4x5 by Sean Anderson, on Flickr
I know this is a bit late but I actually shot and processed this on Saturday! Here are the details:
Pinhole on paper