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ustas
1-Nov-2010, 07:21
do you mind, if i open a new thread?

here one taken with P&S VQ and named "felis pardus"

http://ipicture.ru/uploads/101101/10430/15XFbb5s5X.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

tbeaman
1-Nov-2010, 14:04
Very nice!

Well, it was Halloween this weekend. It took me until the night before to realize that the perfect costume would be a 1940's press photographer. After all, how many people have a real working Speed Graphic and flashbulbs with which to do that? It was my first time using bulbs; somebody should have told me they smell like toasted marshmallows!

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4045/5136773449_5689f94dfc_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5136773449/sizes/l/)

Speed Graphic, Optar 135 @ f32 (those bulbs are powerful!), expired Polaroid 690

I probably could have sharpened the full size version a bit. Anyway, I'll have more to show once I scan them.

Ash
1-Nov-2010, 14:30
Hehe.... pokemon...

Armin Seeholzer
1-Nov-2010, 16:04
Ustas a dreamy one like it!

Cheers Armin

Tri Tran
1-Nov-2010, 20:33
Format 11x14. Taken with 18 in Hermagis at wide open F 4.5.

http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/9008/laurenp.jpg (http://img443.imageshack.us/i/laurenp.jpg/)

tbeaman
1-Nov-2010, 23:24
Hehe.... pokemon...

Hah, yeah. I'm too old for that shit.

I scanned the rest from that night. Here's three, the rest on flickr.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1199/5139012414_f6e7a85139_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5139012414/sizes/l/)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4019/5138403925_421ce0df10_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5138403925/sizes/l/)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/5139013294_cd1d601494_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5139013294/sizes/l/)

The last two were taken with a regular bounced Metz instead of the bulbs (saved those for 160nc shots). Interesting differences. Colors, for one. But also, 1/30th and f32 vs. 1/100th and f5.6. Yeah, ironically, my press lens is the only lens I have that doesn't have 'M' sync.

Jim Galli
2-Nov-2010, 11:13
do you mind, if i open a new thread?

here one taken with P&S VQ and named "felis pardus"



Love it. Very nice.

monochromejournal
2-Nov-2010, 11:29
First image post: taken with a 240/5.5 Tele-Xenar on a Speed Graphic, HP5+ @iso800, Ilfosol

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1256/5140550762_5c310ca6c9_z.jpg

ustas
2-Nov-2010, 12:06
tbeaman, lively images!
monochromejournal, well done!
Tri Tran, beautiful girl and a great shot indeed!

one more portrait ("half smile") of the same girl. taken with Plasticca
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/101102/10430/g7Yl8Cpkfk.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

ustas
2-Nov-2010, 12:08
Ustas a dreamy one like it!

Cheers Armin

Thank you sir!

Jim, it`s always a pleasure to hear from you kind words!

Roboflick
2-Nov-2010, 12:57
My first large format portrait
My first portrait with the Tachihara. I used front tilt to only keep the eyes in focus. 210mm f5.6 1/2 second exposure. Fuji fp100b45

Thanks for the critiques and comments.
Nik

Jim Galli
2-Nov-2010, 14:43
Format 11x14. Taken with 18 in Hermagis at wide open F 4.5.

Tri, this is a beautiful image. 11X14! Very nice indeed.

jb7
2-Nov-2010, 14:47
Yes, I'd agree, very beautiful portrait, I can see that one being treasured for hundreds of years...

eddie
2-Nov-2010, 16:04
My first large format portrait
My first portrait with the Tachihara. I used front tilt to only keep the eyes in focus. 210mm f5.6 1/2 second exposure. Fuji fp100b45

Thanks for the critiques and comments.
Nik

i love it.

that 1st one is going t o be a tough act to follow....:) keep posting em.

eddie

Roboflick
2-Nov-2010, 16:22
i love it.

that 1st one is going t o be a tough act to follow....:) keep posting em.

eddie

Thanks! For the encouragement, and kind comment


Nik

Tri Tran
2-Nov-2010, 17:15
Thanks Jim & Joseph.

Jim Fitzgerald
2-Nov-2010, 19:02
Tri, beautiful!!


Jim

Roboflick
2-Nov-2010, 19:46
tbeaman, lively images!
monochromejournal, well done!
Tri Tran, beautiful girl and a great shot indeed!

one more portrait ("half smile") of the same girl. taken with Plasticca
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/101102/10430/g7Yl8Cpkfk.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

This is exquisite
Nik

ustas
2-Nov-2010, 22:42
My first large format portrait
My first portrait with the Tachihara. I used front tilt to only keep the eyes in focus. 210mm f5.6 1/2 second exposure. Fuji fp100b45

Thanks for the critiques and comments.
Nik

superb work! and i like the mood

bobpin
3-Nov-2010, 11:34
Format 11x14. Taken with 18 in Hermagis at wide open F 4.5.



Lovely! Beautiful girl/photo. :)

jim kitchen
3-Nov-2010, 17:56
Great images everyone... :)

Another recent image of the young engineer, Jodie. Purely an experiment, complete with her extremely expensive shoes, and a different pair of socks...

jim k



Jodie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102910.jpg

Roboflick
3-Nov-2010, 18:57
superb work! and i like the mood
Thank you!

ustas
4-Nov-2010, 03:49
Great images everyone... :)

Another recent image of the young engineer, Jodie. Purely an experiment, complete with her extremely expensive shoes, and a different pair of socks...

jim k



Jodie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102910.jpg

great shot jim! love it!

jim kitchen
4-Nov-2010, 12:43
Dear ustas,

Merci, young man... :)

Please keep your images coming too, since I find everyone's images to be very appealing, complete with their refreshing talent, and more importantly how they approach a large format portrait.

jim k

Stephane
4-Nov-2010, 14:01
Been busy lately, but managed to shoot this one yesterday...
Sutter landscape meniscus lens 24" out of barrel (f/8)

Francesca from MadFashion
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1339/5146945304_103eb70c5b_b.jpg

matthew blais
4-Nov-2010, 16:20
Been busy lately, but managed to shoot this one yesterday...
Sutter landscape meniscus lens 24" out of barrel (f/8)

Francesca from MadFashion


That is highly enviable Stephane...!

tbeaman
4-Nov-2010, 18:09
That last one there is really stunning, Stephane!

It's Polaroid Week, so I've been scanning a few of these each night. I promise I'll have some real film shots to show someday.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1199/5146864009_db32a010c4_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5146864009/sizes/l/)
Speed Graphic, Super Angulon 90mm f8, expired Polaroid 690. The flare was deliberate.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4032/5146752597_93000c3d3d_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombeaman/5146752597/sizes/l/)
Speed Graphic, handheld, Optar 135mm, Fuji FP-3000b, direct flash (surprising how well the Polaroid handles it).

argos33
4-Nov-2010, 18:26
From a few days ago - Wista SP, 150mm lens

jim kitchen
4-Nov-2010, 20:53
Francesca from MadFashion...

Dear Stephane,

Damn, you are good... :)

Nicely done.

jim k

jim kitchen
4-Nov-2010, 21:02
Great images everyone... :)

My last attempt at a portrait post for a while, since I seem to have used all my willing subject coupons for this month, complete with one unwilling subject...

jim k



Best Friends, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102904.jpg

Jim Galli
4-Nov-2010, 21:24
Great images everyone... :)

My last attempt at a portrait post for a while, since I seem to have used all my willing subject coupons for this month, complete with one unwilling subject...

jim k



Best Friends, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102904.jpg
Jim, your stuff is wonderful! I've been silently enjoying the show. Just wanted to say I think every one has been terrific. Bravo!

jim kitchen
4-Nov-2010, 22:34
Dear Jim,

Thank you, I do appreciate your comments... :)

I know I must find some of my lost charm to capture a few other friendly faces that happen to know about my new found desire to capture a few experimental portraits, but these friendly faces seem to be smarter, and quicker than I happen to be, hiding very effectively behind anything that will cover them from my camera lens. I think I shall carry a bigger Louisville Slugger, going forward...

Again Jim, thank you for your encouragement.


jim k

ustas
5-Nov-2010, 01:04
[QUOTE=Stephane;645750]Been busy lately, but managed to shoot this one yesterday...
Sutter landscape meniscus lens 24" out of barrel (f/8)

Francesca from MadFashion

This is cool!

ustas
5-Nov-2010, 01:07
Great images everyone... :)

My last attempt at a portrait post for a while, since I seem to have used all my willing subject coupons for this month, complete with one unwilling subject...

jim k



Best Friends, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102904.jpg

another great shot Jim! don`t stop please! keep going!:)

shOo
5-Nov-2010, 01:50
Very nice portraits everyone!

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3304/3442179024_eddb66cd03_z.jpg?zz=1

Stephane
5-Nov-2010, 10:55
More best friends!
Shot a couple of years ago in South Africa (maybe its been posted already...)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2601/3939503895_a9125d76b8_o.jpg

Jim Galli
5-Nov-2010, 11:06
More best friends!
Shot a couple of years ago in South Africa (maybe its been posted already...)


Very very wonderful!

Stephane
5-Nov-2010, 11:28
Thanks Jim!
I guess I have changed the way of doing things now.
Or rather I changed the tools...

Scott --
5-Nov-2010, 12:03
How 'bout a camera portrait?

http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/0093.jpg

Shot with the Seneca and 4x5 Graflok back with the 210/5.6 Sironar-N MC. Efke 25 in HC-110 dil H. Coulda pulled the developing a bit to tame the highlights. Ah, well.

Stretching it a bit? ;)

Ben Syverson
5-Nov-2010, 13:47
I say stick some googly eyes on it and let's call it even! :D

Scott --
5-Nov-2010, 15:44
I say stick some googly eyes on it and let's call it even! :D

:D :D :D

Jimi
6-Nov-2010, 02:29
Jim K, I just wanted to say thanks for the wonderful portraits! Your willing subject friend is a natural talent in front of the camera - she just has it, y'know.

Stephane
6-Nov-2010, 04:51
Nicola Perscheid 480/4.5

Lena
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/5146435847_1a7fee014f_b.jpg

dlin
6-Nov-2010, 08:01
Nicola Perscheid 480/4.5

Lena


Wonderful! I always enjoy your posts.

All the best,
Daniel

Stephane
6-Nov-2010, 08:29
Thanks!
Got the visit yesterday of Slavomir, the man behind fomafoto.no. I usually see him when I pick up my film in town, and every time I told him I could take his portrait. Finally he agreed!

Slavomir
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/5150863431_6a1fa2516a_b.jpg

MichaelT
6-Nov-2010, 09:17
Hi everyone!
Great portraits everyone. I am inspired from you, thanks!
Here are some of my Doughter Michelle, my best patience Modell.
5X7 (13X18CM) Classic Pan 400 @400 in R09 Symmar one Hard Light for the Shadow ,-)
kepp one posting have a nice Time Michael


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4084/5150883185_b98f87535c_b.jpg
Michelle in "Jackson" Style

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1399/5151493152_d741ddef1d_b.jpg
playing the Violine Jackson-Garrett Style

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/5150883517_c0ca846167_b.jpg
and the own Style, playing the vacuum cleaner

eddie
6-Nov-2010, 10:09
love the vacuum cleaner style.

thanks for the chuckle.

ustas
6-Nov-2010, 10:48
[QUOTE=MichaelT;646338]Hi everyone!
Great portraits everyone. I am inspired from you, thanks!
Here are some of my Doughter Michelle, my best patience Modell.
5X7 (13X18CM) Classic Pan 400 @400 in R09 Symmar one Hard Light for the Shadow ,-)
kepp one posting have a nice Time Michael


genial mood indeed!
Thanks for sharing!

veloce
6-Nov-2010, 11:19
HP5+ in adox.
linhof technika
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1113/5151920512_265346de86_z.jpg

John NYC
6-Nov-2010, 11:33
Great portrait. Lovely model. May I ask what type of engineer is this talented engineer?


Great images everyone... :)

Another recent image of the young engineer, Jodie. Purely an experiment, complete with her extremely expensive shoes, and a different pair of socks...

jim k



Jodie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102910.jpg

jim kitchen
6-Nov-2010, 15:17
Great portrait. Lovely model. May I ask what type of engineer is this talented engineer?

Dear John,

This young lady is an Oil and Gas Process Engineer with a deep background in Chemical Science... :)

She was very instrumental with several chemical component removal projects in northern Alberta, specifically disulfide oils that are naturally trapped within the oil sands, which happen to migrate into the oil sands off-gas produced during the refining process. The project was a success, where the off-gas was contained, compressed and liquified, and stripped of every broken chemical bond, while being fractionated at downstream facility. The original energy within the off-gas was supplanted with clean natural gas, therefore reducing the previous airborne pollution, and the removed olefins became plastic process pellets.

She is very tenacious, extremely bright, where I am happy to know her as an associate and friend...

jim k

mdm
6-Nov-2010, 15:39
HP5+ in adox.
linhof technika


Cool. Here is one of mine. Not up to standard.

5x7 HP5 in Pyrocat M. 180mm Fujinon W

David

David Hedley
7-Nov-2010, 05:22
Great images everyone... :)

My last attempt at a portrait post for a while, since I seem to have used all my willing subject coupons for this month, complete with one unwilling subject...

jim k



Best Friends, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102904.jpg

This one really stands out for me - there seems to be some tension which adds a further dimension.

S.Charles
7-Nov-2010, 05:39
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4051/5154211356_da72b92b5a_z.jpg
Toyo 4x5, Ilford FP4+, D-76 1:1

Part of a bridal session with a friend.

Hung Nguyen
7-Nov-2010, 09:54
Hi everyone!
Great portraits everyone. I am inspired from you, thanks!
Here are some of my Doughter Michelle, my best patience Modell.
5X7 (13X18CM) Classic Pan 400 @400 in R09 Symmar one Hard Light for the Shadow ,-)
kepp one posting have a nice Time Michael


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/5150883517_c0ca846167_b.jpg
and the own Style, playing the vacuum cleaner

Michael,

LOL. Very fun and playful set which made me smile. You and your daughter must have had a great time together.

HN

MichaelT
7-Nov-2010, 10:32
Hi Charles,
... as if she were seriously considering ... ;-)
i think she is gratefull for that Photo.
Daylight is the best light!
keep on Posting
Michael

Hugo Zhang
7-Nov-2010, 10:38
I really don't know how to do this: they are 14x17 contact prints using Xenotar 460mm f/4.5 at wide open. My scanner is too small so I taped the pictures on the wall and used my Sony digital camera to take snapshots of them. Of course, all the wonderful stuff including details on the 14x17 prints are gone. But I want to let everybody know that the lens covers 14x17 at portrait distance and it's is really sharp with nice shadows.

MichaelT
7-Nov-2010, 11:10
Hugo,
cool, nice Shots, beautyfull Modell i tried to "scann" my 10x12" Negatives with an digicam ... no good results.
To make Contact Prints is an good idea.
Michael

jim kitchen
7-Nov-2010, 11:11
This one really stands out for me - there seems to be some tension which adds a further dimension.

Dear David,

The young lady on the left was very reluctant to be within the last image, but she succumbed to her girlfriend's continuous insistence, where her minor stress was quickly illustrated in her smile, and her posture. As far as I know, the two young ladies are still friends... :)

Again, thank you for your comments...

jim k

S.Charles
7-Nov-2010, 13:50
http://www.shermancharlesweddings.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/img0471.jpg

Ilford FP4+, Toyo 4x5, d-76 1:1

Another shot from the bridal session. The composition is slightly off. But I think that tension adds something in itself.

CarstenW
7-Nov-2010, 14:05
Great shot, Charles. Since you mentioned the composition, have you tried cropping it slightly at the top and left, maybe a tiny bit at the bottom?

eddie
7-Nov-2010, 14:07
Ilford FP4+, Toyo 4x5, d-76 1:1

Another shot from the bridal session. The composition is slightly off. But I think that tension adds something in itself.

i love it.

i may like it better square...maybe loosing the sky?

cheers

eddie

Ramiro Elena
7-Nov-2010, 14:32
I think the composition is fine. The white in the sky compensates nicely with the white in her dress. It is also nice to leave some air to the side where the model is looking to.

ustas
7-Nov-2010, 17:16
taken with Graf-Variable wide open
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/101108/10430/RWT34rO7kD.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

Craig Tuffin
8-Nov-2010, 02:57
Been busy lately, but managed to shoot this one yesterday...
Sutter landscape meniscus lens 24" out of barrel (f/8)

Francesca from MadFashion
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1339/5146945304_103eb70c5b_b.jpg

This is fantastic Stephane...I've been watching your posts with anticipation. Terrific!!!

Craig Tuffin
8-Nov-2010, 03:00
Swimming at night can be fun :rolleyes:
8x10 Ambrotype on black glass shot with a Dallmeyer Soft Focus Portrait Anastigmat at f5.6 for 8 seconds.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1403/5157740918_f3ac39d827_b.jpg

Tobias Key
8-Nov-2010, 04:24
Here's mine, flickr's added it's normal weirness

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1426/5153496753_8c46475b27_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobykey/5153496753/)
fleur0006 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobykey/5153496753/) by Toby Key (http://www.flickr.com/people/tobykey/), on Flickr

Toyo 5x4, 210/5.6 apo symmar, Portra 400nc

Scott Davis
8-Nov-2010, 05:00
Whole Plate, Seneca Whole Plate Portrait 12 inch F5 (aka Wollensak Vesta), f16, Pt/Pd print.

bobwysiwyg
8-Nov-2010, 05:13
Scott, a big thumbs up. I really like the lighting.

Scott Davis
8-Nov-2010, 05:23
Bob- thanks. I thought it went really well with his skin tone. Made the shot very sculptural, and took it away from the typical front-lit portrait. Main light was behind his left shoulder, in a reflector with barn-doors. Fill was front right, in a 30x40 softbox, about 2 stops down.

Jim Galli
8-Nov-2010, 08:31
taken with Graf-Variable wide open


This one has captured me. The Graf shows beautiful restraint.

bobpin
8-Nov-2010, 10:17
taken with Graf-Variable wide open


Beautiful girl/photo! :)

alex from holland
8-Nov-2010, 11:09
One for the last workshop,

"Mémé"

8 x 10 ich
Black glass
exposure time 5 secs.
KCN Fixer

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130115381.jpg

developing the plate

http://upload.pbase.com/image/130156814/original.jpg

As i can't insert a animated GIF over here : just have a look over here so see how the fixing looks like. This normally takes about 15 secs

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130131299

thanks

Alex

Aurélien87
8-Nov-2010, 11:26
First picture post here

http://www.labo-argentique.com/boutique/Fichiers/Photos/Modeles/EmilieDufour/EMilie-Ortho1.jpg

Linhof Bi System with Fuji SF 250mm
Rollei ortho 25 printed on old Oriental Paper (blue box)

jim kitchen
8-Nov-2010, 14:22
Again, great images everyone... :)

Another recent image, thanks to a new found portrait coupon...

This talented exhuberant young lady is associated with the Alberta Ballet as a Business Development Manager, an excellent friend and confidant, but unfortunately she wished to conceal her very bad hair day at the last moment, beneath my available winter hat.

jim k



Katie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10110603.jpg

Mark Sawyer
8-Nov-2010, 16:45
This one has captured me. The Graf shows beautiful restraint.

Agreed... sometimes just a little is just right. Such a lovely image; I credit the photographer as much as the lens!

Emil Schildt
9-Nov-2010, 09:23
Almost a selfportrait...

a student did the actual exposure...

Gandolfi 18x24cm Paper negative.
Heliar 360 wide open..

Just a picture showing me after a day with students..................................:rolleyes:

goamules
9-Nov-2010, 09:45
Bausch & Lomb Portrait Unar test on 5x7, Tri-X 400. Galli shutter.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1101/5160303080_60f1392475_b.jpg

ustas
9-Nov-2010, 11:59
[QUOTE=gandolfi;647362]Almost a selfportrait...

a student did the actual exposure...

Gandolfi 18x24cm Paper negative.
Heliar 360 wide open..

superb!

jb7
9-Nov-2010, 12:44
Again, great pictures all round-
special mention to the first post from M Le Duc-

karlmartini
9-Nov-2010, 19:09
Here's my very first ever large format photograph. Deardorff 8x10, f5.6, 1/30th, Fomapan 100, bath-tub dev in trays. Not very ambitious but it's a start. This is my neighbor who kindly stood in the cold while I fiddled with the unfamiliar knobs. The plain of focus transects her head and falls on the ground about a meter behind her (not by design). I need to get a proper dark cloth and a loupe. It's very hard to see whats in focus on a dull day. I heard somewhere that 4x reading glasses work. Not for me.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1217/5163117426_8b2a8de771_b_d.jpg

jim kitchen
9-Nov-2010, 20:15
Dear Karl,

I'd say you did pretty damn good... :)

Nicely done,

jim k

PViapiano
10-Nov-2010, 01:33
Karl,

Nice...very nice.

jb7
10-Nov-2010, 03:58
Very good Karl-
I can recognize the church in Rathmines, I think ...

nicely developed for a first 8x10 too-

Wayne Crider
10-Nov-2010, 16:04
Nice one Tobias. You deserve a mention.

nray
10-Nov-2010, 19:25
First image post: taken with a 240/5.5 Tele-Xenar on a Speed Graphic, HP5+ @iso800, Ilfosol

Very nice!

craig nye
10-Nov-2010, 19:39
just a quick straight-up portrait test using the Linhof multifocal VF (older style).

150mm Symmar, TMax 400.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/5163522459_8438e5ee4e_z.jpg

cjbroadbent
11-Nov-2010, 09:49
After Hockney.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TNwdunaExBI/AAAAAAAAFt8/JcVw0sWyZus/s800/afterHockney.jpg

cjbroadbent
11-Nov-2010, 10:04
One umbrella - only - and a Cambo TWR54.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TNwNl3CdqrI/AAAAAAAAFtE/2DVo4WUFzFo/s800/lightM.jpg

ustas
11-Nov-2010, 10:49
[QUOTE=Christopher Broadbent;648209]One umbrella - only - and a Cambo TWR54.

marvellous!

jim kitchen
11-Nov-2010, 11:54
One umbrella...

Dear Christopher,

Such an excellent portrait, and I happen to envy your abilities too... :)

I do not have the space that you seem to have to capture a portrait, because of my very limited spacial surroundings, and as I discovered during the last few attempts that space and the sense of space, happens to be a very important factor within the final image. Your image illustrates that openness with great effect and comfort.

Nicely done.

jim k

Stephane
11-Nov-2010, 11:57
So much texture in smoothness!!

cjbroadbent
11-Nov-2010, 12:24
..I do not have the space...
... Nor me neither. The girls are just 4ft from the background but it is painted to look like air. Another in black (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/nnk6XsM4zML46lPvStJYwYRG-ZEwfLNtAHZLbVLz6No?feat=directlink).

Jim Cole
11-Nov-2010, 13:41
One umbrella - only - and a Cambo TWR54.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TNwNl3CdqrI/AAAAAAAAFtE/2DVo4WUFzFo/s800/lightM.jpg

Christopher,

Stunning. Bravo!

Jim

Ken Lee
11-Nov-2010, 18:25
Holy %&#!

Stupendo, maestro !

Allen in Montreal
11-Nov-2010, 21:22
Jesus Murphy that is nice Christopher!
It does make me want to bite their necks however,
and I am not even a vampire! :) :)



One umbrella - only - and a Cambo TWR54.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/TNwNl3CdqrI/AAAAAAAAFtE/2DVo4WUFzFo/s800/lightM.jpg

ustas
12-Nov-2010, 02:31
Jesus Murphy that is nice Christopher!
It does make me want to bite their necks however,
and I am not even a vampire! :) :)

LOL! me too :)

jb7
12-Nov-2010, 03:12
Another chime from me- that fabric is almost liquid-
and for the Hockney too-

cjbroadbent
12-Nov-2010, 04:27
Thanks all! Greatly appreciated.
The Hockney thing is a 'pre-build' or mockup with foam panels to get the layout for the set builders. Nowadays you would just p'shop the scenery in.

goamules
12-Nov-2010, 16:31
Self portrait. 5x7 with B&L Protar V in Volute. Cropped, it was much wider....

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1201/5170655008_20d9c8d3f4_b.jpg

bobpin
13-Nov-2010, 11:36
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/uu222/bobpin/Portrait/Robert02-1.jpg

Darlot 270mm Petzval lens on 8x10 Ebony SW810E, Ilford HP5+ dev in Jobo drum, 510-Pyro 1+500 for 20 min

ustas
13-Nov-2010, 11:44
Darlot 270mm Petzval lens on 8x10 Ebony SW810E, Ilford HP5+ dev in Jobo drum, 510-Pyro 1+500 for 20 min[/QUOTE]
Very nice!

cjbroadbent
13-Nov-2010, 12:48
bobpin, exceptional!

Jay DeFehr
13-Nov-2010, 14:00
bobpin- another beautiful image!

Steve M Hostetter
13-Nov-2010, 14:54
Good one bobpin!

Jim Galli
13-Nov-2010, 19:08
Darlot 270mm Petzval lens on 8x10 Ebony SW810E, Ilford HP5+ dev in Jobo drum, 510-Pyro 1+500 for 20 min

Very beautiful indeed!

jim kitchen
13-Nov-2010, 19:33
Dear bopin,

Beautiful light and view... :)

Nicely done.

jim k

Antonenko
14-Nov-2010, 11:43
My wife. Combo 4x5 + Wolensak raptar 162mm + Efke 100
http://album.foto.ru:8080/photos/th/157427/1462733.jpg (http://album.foto.ru/photo/1462733#photo)

jim kitchen
14-Nov-2010, 15:03
Great images everyone... :)

A recent portrait of a young lady that likes to entertain a 4X5 in the field. Her family owns a framed image, compliments of a charitable woman's cancer auction, so Nicole decided that she would claim her own image too. As noted earlier, same setting, same lighting, and another pleasant different subject this time.

Her sidekick and best friend made a quick humourous remark, just before I clicked the shutter...

jim k



Nicole, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10111202.jpg

tbeaman
14-Nov-2010, 15:31
Bobpin, that's exceptional. In find the petzval look often needs some restraint, and this is wonderfully subtle and evocative.

JamesFromSydney
15-Nov-2010, 05:56
Jim: great tonality and detail. Is that the TMY-2 rated at 250 in xtol you mention in your profile?

unrealalex
15-Nov-2010, 06:02
http://ambrotype.ru/photos/wet-plate/ambro-wb002.jpg
"White and Black" series, ambrotype 8x10"

For this portrait I used two different light style - soft on the left and hard on the right. So I connected two port of soul (white and dark one) on one portrait. Try to close one part of image and imagine a hole by only another part.. then close another part ...

jim kitchen
15-Nov-2010, 09:04
Jim: great tonality and detail. Is that the TMY-2 rated at 250 in xtol you mention in your profile?

Dear James,

Merci... :)

That is correct, developed at my "Normal" development time of 9.5 minutes because I scan the negative, using 1 part XTOL and two parts H2O with continuous agitation in a JOBO 3005, and at a measured temperature of 20 Degrees Celsius.

Willing subjects and friends certainly add value to the image too, because they feel comfortable, compared to not...

jim k

Hovmod
15-Nov-2010, 09:21
Jim, that's beautiful!

ustas
15-Nov-2010, 09:36
"White and Black" series, ambrotype 8x10"

For this portrait I used two different light style - soft on the left and hard on the right. So I connected two port of soul (white and dark one) on one portrait. Try to close one part of image and imagine a hole by only another part.. then close another part ...

Alex, well done! interesting idea! and want to congratulate you with your photo exhibition!

Scott --
15-Nov-2010, 17:00
Taking a break from the daily homework grind.

http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/0101.jpg

Seneca Competitor, Graflok 4x5 back, Darlot Hemsipherique Rapide, Arista.EDU Ultra 100 in HC-110 dil H.

Mattk
15-Nov-2010, 19:51
Scott--

Wonderful! Back in the darkroom myself and looking forward to getting something this good.

Matt

Mark Sawyer
15-Nov-2010, 19:58
A most excellent portrait, Scott!

Jim Galli
15-Nov-2010, 20:01
"White and Black" series, ambrotype 8x10"

For this portrait I used two different light style - soft on the left and hard on the right. So I connected two port of soul (white and dark one) on one portrait. Try to close one part of image and imagine a hole by only another part.. then close another part ...

Beautiful. It succeeds.

Frank Petronio
15-Nov-2010, 20:15
Scott, that's a great one.

Jim, you just do it for the thrill of the socks, admit it.

Here is something just scanned from ~23 years ago, Kodak IF.

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/liz_if_marys.jpg

ustas
15-Nov-2010, 22:26
Scott, that's a great one.

Jim, you just do it for the thrill of the socks, admit it.

Here is something just scanned from ~23 years ago, Kodak IF.

Beautiful! Love it!

jim kitchen
16-Nov-2010, 01:47
Jim, you just do it for the thrill of the socks, admit it...

Dear Frank,

Yes... :)

Congrats on your milestone post, and a great oldie post too...

jim k

Scott --
16-Nov-2010, 08:38
Scott--

Wonderful! Back in the darkroom myself and looking forward to getting something this good.

Matt


A most excellent portrait, Scott!


Scott, that's a great one.



Thanks, everyone! I'm truly fortunate to have a son so at ease in front of the camera. All I do is trip the shutter. :)

ustas
16-Nov-2010, 10:36
Scott, Jim, great portrait everyone!

This one "the man and the goats" taken recently with Graf f6.3 on sharp
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101116/5Dps9dVH.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

ustas
16-Nov-2010, 16:39
"The dark side"
taken with Dagor
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101117/zn43CBzX.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

Frank Petronio
16-Nov-2010, 19:54
She lives in her truck.

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/leah_truck_home_45.jpg

MIke Sherck
16-Nov-2010, 20:01
Scott, Jim, great portrait everyone!

This one "the man and the goats" taken recently with Graf f6.3 on sharp
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101116/5Dps9dVH.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

As I sit here reaching around my wife's Havanese in order to type, who's sitting on my lap with her head tilted back, kissing my beard, I have to think that your portrait is one of the best damn portraits I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing! ;)

Mike

jim kitchen
16-Nov-2010, 22:02
Great images again, everyone... :)

Ustas, nicely done, and Frank I love your subject's hair colour!

A recent impromptu portrait of a close friend and respected Canadian painter enjoying a wee bit of humour, albeit on the same couch, sans les "socks"...

jim k



Robyn, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10111103.jpg

sly
16-Nov-2010, 22:38
Great smile, Jim! You're really doing wonderfully with these portraits!

jim kitchen
17-Nov-2010, 00:04
Dear Sly,

Merci... :)

It is fun to watch each personality as they sit in front of the camera, and how they react. I just pray that they don't blink...

Again, thank you.

jim k

ustas
17-Nov-2010, 03:09
Thanks a lot Mike!

Frank, Jim, great portraits again!

I`d like to post this one. It`s very naive, but I like it a lot.
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101117/XMwdVSCh.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/Gallery/Viewfull/2092492.html)

Philippe Grunchec
17-Nov-2010, 05:05
Splendid, ustas! It is not so naive: Lewis Carroll says hello!

bobpin
17-Nov-2010, 08:27
Scott, Jim, great portrait everyone!

This one "the man and the goats" taken recently with Graf f6.3 on sharp


Wonderful! Difficult shot. :)

b.

Frank Petronio
17-Nov-2010, 10:40
Best dog and my first wife, 1983, Eugene, Oregon. Just got around to scanning it ;-)

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/nina_max_if.jpg

I sure miss Max, the dog.

EdWorkman
17-Nov-2010, 10:47
So Max is on the left?
i had a 1st wife once too

jim kitchen
17-Nov-2010, 12:28
Best dog and my first wife, 1983, Eugene, Oregon...

Dear Frank,

This image is absolutely excellent... :)

It must bring back a flood of fond memories.

Nicely presented, and very well done.

jim k

Armin Seeholzer
17-Nov-2010, 12:39
He Frank good use of Kodak HIE IR like it!

Cheers Armin

jb7
17-Nov-2010, 13:14
Great pictures all round again-
very enjoyable-

alex best
18-Nov-2010, 15:06
http://www.flickr.com/photos/randomalex/5187692677/

alex best
18-Nov-2010, 18:24
Let's try this again.

47413

Joe Forks
18-Nov-2010, 18:40
Let's try this again.

47413

nice shot, almost looks like Chad Brown?

jp
18-Nov-2010, 20:03
First time trying out pyrocat-PMK with film shot at the Rockland (ME) breakwater this past weekend.

Speed graphic with yellow filter, TMY2 at iso 320. 17 minutes of 1:2:100 at 68f. This is about 40 minutes before sunset with a strong golden direct sunlight with corresponding strong highlights and shadows. A scene requiring serious compromise for a DSLR. The highlights on the skin and sneakers came out perfect, the shadows along the surface of the granite breakwater walk came out perfect. The black jacket came out perfect. I pronounce the developer/film combination great for this sort of shooting.

Quicky scan in dusty v700: (the print looks nicer)

http://www.f64.nu/albums2007/album216/img283.jpg

One mom inquired curiously about the camera while lugging her two year old past. Had a nice chat with a retired US Navy photographer who used to use speed graphics back in the day and retired before they went digital. He was slightly interested in getting back into film, and I told him the Internet is where it's at for buying/sharing/learning about LF, but he didn't do "Internet".

mdm
18-Nov-2010, 20:30
First time trying out pyrocat-PMK with film shot at the Rockland (ME) breakwater this past weekend.

Speed graphic with yellow filter, TMY2 at iso 320. 17 minutes of 1:2:100 at 68f. This is about 40 minutes before sunset with a strong golden direct sunlight with corresponding strong highlights and shadows. A scene requiring serious compromise for a DSLR. The highlights on the skin and sneakers came out perfect, the shadows along the surface of the granite breakwater walk came out perfect. The black jacket came out perfect. I pronounce the developer/film combination great for this sort of shooting.

Quicky scan in dusty v700: (the print looks nicer)



One mom inquired curiously about the camera while lugging her two year old past. Had a nice chat with a retired US Navy photographer who used to use speed graphics back in the day and retired before they went digital. He was slightly interested in getting back into film, and I told him the Internet is where it's at for buying/sharing/learning about LF, but he didn't do "Internet".


Super nice picture and she lookes chuffed with her dad. A keeper.

David

Hugo Zhang
18-Nov-2010, 21:42
Before the dance.

Stephane
19-Nov-2010, 07:47
Thomas, as seen through a magnifying glass (360mm/3)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4092/5189810472_b65ac2d1cc_b.jpg

Monty McCutchen
19-Nov-2010, 13:33
Thomas, as seen through a magnifying glass (360mm/3)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4092/5189810472_b65ac2d1cc_b.jpg

Cool.

GSX4
19-Nov-2010, 13:34
Here's a wet plate I made today while my wife's cousin was visiting...

Kodak 2D and Wollensak Series A portrait lens. 6 Seconds @ F5... Quick clear collodion.

ustas
19-Nov-2010, 14:33
Thomas, as seen through a magnifying glass (360mm/3)

really cool!

Stephane
19-Nov-2010, 14:43
Thanks! Same Thomas as seen through a perscheid 480mm/4.5.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1267/5189211747_bc8a5a1543_b.jpg

mandoman7
19-Nov-2010, 15:34
Here's a wet plate I made today while my wife's cousin was visiting...

Kodak 2D and Wollensak Series A portrait lens. 6 Seconds @ F5... Quick clear collodion.

I like this shot Andrew. They seem pretty alive for 6 sec...

Jim Galli
19-Nov-2010, 15:45
Thanks! Same Thomas as seen through a perscheid 480mm/4.5.

Spectacular work. Both this and the 1F99 lens also. I love the anchor of sharpness that the Perscheid gives.

Jim Galli
19-Nov-2010, 15:46
Here's a wet plate I made today while my wife's cousin was visiting...

Kodak 2D and Wollensak Series A portrait lens. 6 Seconds @ F5... Quick clear collodion.

Handsome women both, and a beautiful portrait.

ustas
19-Nov-2010, 17:21
Here's a wet plate I made today while my wife's cousin was visiting...

Kodak 2D and Wollensak Series A portrait lens. 6 Seconds @ F5... Quick clear collodion.

Great shot!

ustas
19-Nov-2010, 17:24
First time trying out pyrocat-PMK with film shot at the Rockland (ME) breakwater this past weekend.

Speed graphic with yellow filter, TMY2 at iso 320. 17 minutes of 1:2:100 at 68f. This is about 40 minutes before sunset with a strong golden direct sunlight with corresponding strong highlights and shadows. A scene requiring serious compromise for a DSLR. The highlights on the skin and sneakers came out perfect, the shadows along the surface of the granite breakwater walk came out perfect. The black jacket came out perfect. I pronounce the developer/film combination great for this sort of shooting.

Quicky scan in dusty v700: (the print looks nicer)




Beautiful girl!

alex from holland
20-Nov-2010, 12:47
One from todays workshop

Black glass
Poorboy mix
KCN fixer
Exposuretime 5 sec
Dallmeyer 3b at 5.6

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130485505/original.jpg

Jim Cole
20-Nov-2010, 13:24
Alex,

Very nice! I like everything about it.

gbogatko
20-Nov-2010, 14:06
My eldest son.
Arista edu 8x10 then cropped.
Shot with a 300mm Heliar. Fake toning.

Dave Loftus
20-Nov-2010, 15:55
My first foray into LF portraiture, with my semi-willing middle daughter subject. Simple headshot setup, primarily to see if I had the chops to make a decent print in my recently-set-up primitive darkroom. Background irregularities due to FB print curl that the flatbed scanner picked up.

4x5 FP4+, Ektar 203/7.7 at f/11, XTOL 1:1

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/5192245477_f11007a26f_z.jpg

Monty McCutchen
20-Nov-2010, 16:03
One from todays workshop

Black glass
Poorboy mix
KCN fixer
Exposuretime 5 sec
Dallmeyer 3b at 5.6

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130485505/original.jpg

Alex,

I can't remember not enjoying a single piece that you share. For me, I am particularly drawn to this excellent portrait. It has a quality that is not easily defined but that I can look and enjoy for a long spell.

You are an outstanding photographer.

Monty

mdm
20-Nov-2010, 16:03
5x7 FP4 and Pyrocat M. 210mm Fujinar at f5.6.

Armin Seeholzer
20-Nov-2010, 16:16
Dave nice Texas girly, like it!

bvaughn4
20-Nov-2010, 16:24
Alex, beautiful portrait! Love the results of your "poorboy" mix. Where could I find out more about the how to. You said from a workshop, but Holland is a little far for me.

cjbroadbent
21-Nov-2010, 02:00
mdm,
Nice to meet you!.

GSX4
21-Nov-2010, 08:49
Here's another plate I made yesterday of a local gallery owner in Minneapolis. Howard is the owner, proprietor, and master framer at 'Icebox' gallery..

Kodak 2D and Wollensak 2D Series A portrait lens. 6 second exposure @ F5 using quick clear collodion. Temp was 28 deg F out.

ajsikel
21-Nov-2010, 09:43
Let's try this again.

47413

this is great alex!

ajsikel
21-Nov-2010, 10:02
http://img44.imageshack.us/img44/9008/ania4x53.jpg
not sure if posted this recently..image from the olden sunny days.
ERA 10 PSS+127mm Kodak Ektar

Mark Sawyer
21-Nov-2010, 10:36
Quite lovely, ajsikel. Your composition compliments that old-world landscape perfectly.

(And I could swear I detect a little bit of swirl coming out of that Ektar at the bottom of the frame!)

Jim Galli
21-Nov-2010, 10:39
Quite lovely, ajsikel. Your composition compliments that old-world landscape perfectly.

(And I could swear I detect a little bit of swirl coming out of that Ektar at the bottom of the frame!)

And finally some relief on the beleaguered petzval market now that we know a lowly 127mm Ektar can 'swirl'. Very beautiful.

bbuszard
21-Nov-2010, 10:45
A back yard homage to Polaroid 55. I inherited a few boxes of the stuff when I purchased a Sinar F2 a year or so ago, and am just now getting around to trying it out. Now I know why everyone is mourning Polaroid's decision to discontinue it.

The subjects are a couple of recent mothers, both for the second time. Maybe that gives the pictures a bit of extra glow.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4145/5195073179_8c7e9c0217_b.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4131/5193946948_c42b7c71c9_b.jpg

ajsikel
21-Nov-2010, 10:58
And finally some relief on the beleaguered petzval market now that we know a lowly 127mm Ektar can 'swirl'. Very beautiful.

Indeed Jim, Ektar might swirl if pressed:)
I did a pinch of tilting here, Many thanks for the complments.Will post some more of Ektars gladly.

ajsikel
21-Nov-2010, 11:02
Another Ektar, as far as I remeber..I really fvour this all-arounder lens.
http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/2638/annapark3donemale.jpg

cjbroadbent
21-Nov-2010, 11:29
bbuszard,
Backyard light reigns. Congrats.

alex from holland
21-Nov-2010, 12:29
Ajsikel,

i really love the first one.
Great capture of the light !!
just perfect.

alex

mdm
21-Nov-2010, 13:42
I am much younger, a little balder and somewhat less prosperous, though significantly more overworked.

David

mdm,
Nice to meet you!.

Stephane
21-Nov-2010, 14:11
Hey guys! Nice portraits!

Sophie's neg just dried, shot this afternoon.
In real life, she does look like an angel...

perscheid 480/4.5
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/5195663687_8a4fe14048_b.jpg

ImSoNegative
21-Nov-2010, 15:11
Format 11x14. Taken with 18 in Hermagis at wide open F 4.5.

http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/9008/laurenp.jpg (http://img443.imageshack.us/i/laurenp.jpg/)

Awsome portrait!!

ajsikel
22-Nov-2010, 11:01
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5260/annapark2donemale.jpg

ajsikel
22-Nov-2010, 11:03
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/5333/annapark6male.jpg

1st image- Xenar 240mm
2nd image Ektar 127mm

BetterSense
22-Nov-2010, 12:02
The foot fetishist in me is not pleased at the blurred and cropped feet on some of these.

BrianShaw
22-Nov-2010, 13:32
Sophie's neg just dried, shot this afternoon.
In real life, she does look like an angel...

perscheid 480/4.5
snip


I think you have recreated the look-and-feel of Julia Margaret Cameron. And, using a model that she likely would have used. I like it... a lot!

jim kitchen
23-Nov-2010, 01:24
Great portraits everyone... :)

Here is another recent image, but not as soft and smooth as yours.

A chef from a local establishment, prior to hitting the slopes...

jim k



Darren, Calgary, Alberta, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10111807.jpg

ljsegil
23-Nov-2010, 04:57
Great character shot Jim. The range of your art is remarkable and deserves recognition beyond the confines of our forum.
Larry

ImSoNegative
23-Nov-2010, 11:07
Best dog and my first wife, 1983, Eugene, Oregon. Just got around to scanning it ;-)

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/nina_max_if.jpg

I sure miss Max, the dog.

Great Image, love the IR effect

David Hedley
23-Nov-2010, 13:04
Great portraits everyone... :)

Here is another recent image, but not as soft and smooth as yours.

A chef from a local establishment, prior to hitting the slopes...

jim k

I like this, Jim, particularly because the way each hand is being held seems to betray a different aspect of his personality.

jim kitchen
23-Nov-2010, 13:05
Great character shot Jim...
Larry

Dear Larry,

Thank you for your kind words... :)

I find that portraits can be fun, and now it seems that the female's boyfriends, husbands and, or their male escorts are starting to jump into the fray after I capture their better half's image, but I must create a different setup than what I presently have to obtain some variety. Including the male counterpart at some point positively relieves the tension between them. Two females just simply bring a bottle of wine, chat like there is no tomorrow while one is photographed, and they have fun relaxing during the session. I am extremely limited on space, distance from the subject, and my nemesis the ceiling height. Those solutions will come with time, I guess. For the moment, it is practice, practice, and more practice...

Again, thank you.

jim k

craig nye
23-Nov-2010, 16:23
1937 Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm F4.5 Tessar, "Santa" and a cold beer.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/5202064289_73b5401f1e_o.jpg

Tri Tran
23-Nov-2010, 22:26
Awsome portrait!!

Thanks for checking.

eddie
24-Nov-2010, 03:23
shooting some wet plates in holland with my pal "alex from holland"

big lens on 8x10 glass. 13 seconds. artificial light.

Jim Galli
24-Nov-2010, 07:20
shooting some wet plates in holland with my pal "alex from holland"

big lens on 8x10 glass. 13 seconds. artificial light.

Beautiful portrait Eddie. Nice full contrast. I think you're getting the hang of this :D:D

Hugo Zhang
24-Nov-2010, 09:07
shooting some wet plates in holland with my pal "alex from holland"

big lens on 8x10 glass. 13 seconds. artificial light.

eddie,

that's a nice one!!!

hugo

Emil Schildt
24-Nov-2010, 16:17
I havn't tried the famous Tech Pan film in LF before, but here's the first go...

two images of Maj - simple ones.

Iso 80 - Gandolfi 8x10 with 4x5 reducing back. Boyer 300mm lens.

(try to overlook the dust....:o )

Hugo Zhang
24-Nov-2010, 16:31
Emil,

Both are beautiful, but I like the contrast of the 2nd!

Hugo

ustas
24-Nov-2010, 16:43
I havn't tried the famous Tech Pan film in LF before, but here's the first go...

two images of Maj - simple ones.

Iso 80 - Gandolfi 8x10 with 4x5 reducing back. Boyer 300mm lens.

(try to overlook the dust....:o )

Beautiful images! I like them too!

ustas
24-Nov-2010, 16:47
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101125/JlK3zSpy.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

"A Gardener"
Voigtlander Potrait Euryscope
8x10 Fujifilm Acros 99,9

Frank Petronio
24-Nov-2010, 17:19
shooting some wet plates in holland with my pal "alex from holland"

big lens on 8x10 glass. 13 seconds. artificial light.

No fair Eddie, that's Avedon and he's dead, so getting a 13 second pose is easy.

Peter De Smidt
24-Nov-2010, 17:30
1937 Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm F4.5 Tessar, "Santa" and a cold beer.


Great photo!

monkeymon
25-Nov-2010, 05:15
http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101125/JlK3zSpy.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

"A Gardener"
Voigtlander Potrait Euryscope
8x10 Fujifilm Acros 99,9


This is good, intensive and the tonal look is great, everything really comes together on this.. first image to get me intrested on some old 8x10 portrait lenses, this is just right.. not mushy and no hc contrast taking away all that tonal goodness.

Ramiro Elena
25-Nov-2010, 05:42
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5204/5206642256_75d2dafd2f_b.jpg

Mother in law
Speed Graphic + Pentac 8'' @ ƒ2,9
Efke100

Ektarmax
25-Nov-2010, 06:19
Very Excellent



http://ipicture.ru/uploads/20101125/JlK3zSpy.jpg (http://ipicture.ru/)

"A Gardener"
Voigtlander Potrait Euryscope
8x10 Fujifilm Acros 99,9

Ektarmax
25-Nov-2010, 06:23
As is this one:


1937 Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm F4.5 Tessar, "Santa" and a cold beer.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/5202064289_73b5401f1e_o.jpg

But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?






Jodie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/10102910.jpg

cjbroadbent
25-Nov-2010, 06:25
I havn't tried the famous Tech Pan film in LF before, but here's the first go...

two images of Maj - simple ones.

Iso 80 - Gandolfi 8x10 with 4x5 reducing back. Boyer 300mm lens.

(try to overlook the dust....:o )
The first one! Super! Share the f.stop and the light source??

Emil Schildt
25-Nov-2010, 07:51
The first one! Super! Share the f.stop and the light source??

sure:

both with a Elinchrome (old...) fitted with a square softbox.

The second with a (too strong...) honycombe for backlighting.

both set at aperture 8.

very simple.

(PS; I used to use a lot of Tech Pan 35mm for portraits, and the Neofin Doku never failed...)

ajsikel
25-Nov-2010, 10:00
im the palm fetishist on the contrary.

thanks for looking.




The foot fetishist in me is not pleased at the blurred and cropped feet on some of these.

Stephane
25-Nov-2010, 10:10
Received the Eidoscope! It's very nice to try a new lens, especially a SF lens, because the view on the gg is so different from lens to lens. The end result is also very specific. Shot wide open.

Alex
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5246/5206441769_d3af68de8d_b.jpg

mdm
25-Nov-2010, 14:10
As is this one:



But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?

Lets see what you can do, matey.

David

Jimi
25-Nov-2010, 15:17
But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?

Well, some folks don't beat around the bush! Show us the grand works, man. (But I shouldn't feed the trolls, that's what mom said.)

Jim Galli
25-Nov-2010, 16:06
As is this one:



But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?

Cangrats Ektarwax, it only took you 3 posts to get on my ignore list. :rolleyes:

Frank Petronio
26-Nov-2010, 06:11
why would you encourage him?

He nails those socks, give em that!

Accordionist
26-Nov-2010, 06:12
Horseman 4x5, 210mm Sironar

http://i54.tinypic.com/2jahk5j.jpg

Armin Seeholzer
26-Nov-2010, 07:36
;--)) 2 times the same!

Armin Seeholzer
26-Nov-2010, 07:37
But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?

Quote:
Originally Posted by jim kitchen


[QUOTE]Jodie, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2010


She looks sexy in my opinion, but maybe you hate woman;--)))

Cheeers Armin

S.Charles
26-Nov-2010, 07:44
Ustas - Fantastic portrait. I'm relatively knew to this forum and I have to say that I am constantly impressed and inspired by the work and artistry here.

ustas
26-Nov-2010, 08:10
As is this one:



But here, my God she looks uncomfortable, it's such a clumsy portrait, why would you encourage him?

I prefer do something by myself (does not matter good or bad), than critic others work. And I really hope, that you will have a try to think about it too.

alex from holland
26-Nov-2010, 10:17
The proof that Eddie was in Holland :

http://upload.pbase.com/alex28/image/130646294/original.jpg

And sir Eddie himself :

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130613633/original.jpg

black glass
6sec exposure
Dallmeyer 3b at 5.6
KCN Fixer
Poorboy collodion

Ektarmax
26-Nov-2010, 10:32
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?

Jimi
26-Nov-2010, 10:49
No. I can of course not vouch for everyone around here, but I think that constructive criticism in a nice tone gets you a bit further along. I think that bungling in and boppin' people on their heads for what they produce, in a snarky tone gets you... plenty ignored. Or bopped on your own little skull.

Louis Pacilla
26-Nov-2010, 10:53
Awesome plate brother Eddie. The cat that sat for you looks (the hat,glasses, & wine glass) like he could run some kind of secret Island for spy's, Important folk & alike. You know, to hang out & relax unhindered & all.:)


shooting some wet plates in holland with my pal "alex from holland"

big lens on 8x10 glass. 13 seconds. artificial light.

Jan Pedersen
26-Nov-2010, 10:56
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?

Post some of your own work before you start to critique someones work here and do it in constructive way.
Perhaps it would be better to keep your opinions to yourself if you don't have anything positive to say.
I will let you post one more time before you go on my ignore list.

Louis Pacilla
26-Nov-2010, 11:03
Hey Alex, Great job. Not an easy guy to work with. How drunk was he? come on now,,,,. Oh yea, Not drunk. However ...... Let me say HIGH brother Ed

All joking aside, both your plate of Eddie & the plate Eddie threw are real nice.


The proof that Eddie was in Holland :

http://upload.pbase.com/alex28/image/130646294/original.jpg

And sir Eddie himself :

http://www.pbase.com/alex28/image/130613633/original.jpg

black glass
6sec exposure
Dallmeyer 3b at 5.6
KCN Fixer
Poorboy collodion

Frank Petronio
26-Nov-2010, 11:36
Eddie looks awesome, deadlier than Stallone, sharper than Willis, cooler than Schwarzenegger, higher than Harrelson.

mandoman7
26-Nov-2010, 12:28
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?

Yes, there's limited critical commentary, and there are occasions when positive responses are given for work from people who are just dabbling in the craft. Although it is true that posting work here is a bit like preaching to the choir, how else should it be? Critical commentary is everywhere on the internet and it usually dissolves into personal attacks with nothing having been gained.

Hopefully, those who do want to get a broader, more realistic, response will recognize the advantages of actually hanging their images in a public, non-controlled setting to see what the real world thinks of their work; not just family and fellow enthusiasts.

Louis Pacilla
26-Nov-2010, 12:45
Eddie looks awesome, deadlier than Stallone, sharper than Willis, cooler than Schwarzenegger, higher than Harrelson.

Now that's funny.

S.Charles
26-Nov-2010, 13:29
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/5209950428_b31787ecb9_z.jpg

Ilford FP4+, Toyo 4x5

Had a friend come over do some portraits.

mdm
26-Nov-2010, 14:35
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?

When you put up a photograph, even one you think is good, next to all the others in the thread, the truth is glaringly obvious. No need to be told how bad it is, and if its good, it looks like it belongs. The point is to encourage participation, and we all grow by looking and doing.

That said, you are entitled to your opinion, and to express it. But just like the real world, you get no respect untill you have earned it. Can you show from what sort of place your critiscism is coming from?

David

cjbroadbent
26-Nov-2010, 14:47
The harshest criticism is silence - wherever that comes from.

jon.oman
26-Nov-2010, 14:57
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/5209950428_b31787ecb9_z.jpg

Ilford FP4+, Toyo 4x5

Had a friend come over do some portraits.

I like this image!

kev curry
26-Nov-2010, 15:00
You look like a real bad ass Eddie;-)

eddie
26-Nov-2010, 15:03
And sir Eddie himself :


i like this...."sir" i think this should be the new norm.....:)


Eddie looks awesome, deadlier than Stallone, sharper than Willis, cooler than Schwarzenegger, higher than Harrelson.

i like this even more....har har har!



You look like a real bad ass Eddie;-)

:eek: .......

all too fun.

Joe Smigiel
26-Nov-2010, 15:08
Eddie looks awesome, deadlier than Stallone, sharper than Willis, cooler than Schwarzenegger, higher than Harrelson.

Hmmm. I thought it was a Chuck Norris thing going on.

Joe Smigiel
26-Nov-2010, 15:33
Here's mine, flickr's added it's normal weirness

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1426/5153496753_8c46475b27_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobykey/5153496753/)
fleur0006 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobykey/5153496753/) by Toby Key (http://www.flickr.com/people/tobykey/), on Flickr

Toyo 5x4, 210/5.6 apo symmar, Portra 400nc

Words fail...

Gary Sommer
26-Nov-2010, 16:10
Accordionist, your portrait sort of got lost in the fray, but it is very beautiful!

Gary

mandoman7
26-Nov-2010, 17:06
The harshest criticism is silence - wherever that comes from.

Well said, Christopher.

Mark Richardson
26-Nov-2010, 17:16
Accordionist, your portrait sort of got lost in the fray, but it is very beautiful!

Gary

Exactly what I was thinking, more please!

Mattk
27-Nov-2010, 10:56
Fooled around with some paper negs this morning. My son has shown interest and the results w/paper negs come much quicker than film. He developed these with me this morning. Lens is a monster 14" B&L projection lens. The second photo was taken by my son--focus is slightly off but here the DOF is about 1/2 and inch so I cut him some slack.

Armin Seeholzer
27-Nov-2010, 13:08
Did a self in the mirror in my small studio one with my new Fröhlich studio camera Kodak TMX 100 in XTOL 4x5 inch the Telearton at f16 a bit tricky to fokus without any help!
And yes my assistant the Bron FMII ;--)))

Cheers Armin

karlmartini
27-Nov-2010, 15:58
47712Still learning but it's progress

Henry Ambrose
27-Nov-2010, 16:39
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?


4 posts and you make the rules?
Get outa here.

Stephane
27-Nov-2010, 16:42
Shot with a nice French lens that belonged to a photographer's studio from my home town (Perpignan) in the 1950-60s. He dies and I finally met her last week, and she's just as young as in the old days.
Sounds like the beginning of a love story...

Me by Alex (Eidoscope #2)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5126/5205706759_fd6d3e4ef6_b.jpg

Hugo Zhang
27-Nov-2010, 16:53
Shot with a nice French lens that belonged to a photographer's studio from my home town (Perpignan) in the 1950-60s. He dies and I finally met her last week, and she's just as young as in the old days.
Sounds like the beginning of a love story...

Me by Alex (Eidoscope #2)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5126/5205706759_fd6d3e4ef6_b.jpg

Stephane,

Lovely! But how did you do a self portrait with such shallow of DOF? It's a self portrait, right? Well, I assume Alex is your new love, that exquisite Hermagis Eidoscope #2.

Thanks,
Hugo

jim kitchen
27-Nov-2010, 21:12
So on this forum, we only heap praise and let the mediocre think they are great?

Dear Group,

I must take a moment to thank everyone for replying to this person's unsolicited armchair comments, whereto I believe you happen to know my emphatic position regarding an unsolicited armchair critic's inability to add value to any thread, or their inability to present an image or have a history that commands respect to validate their critiquing position. My original mission was to make a valid attempt at replying gracefully, and to offer the foolish soul an opportunity to recover from their error, but my mind was changed quickly, and I would like to close the door behind this person with immediate effect. This person triggered in rapid succession a few gross fatal errors, as this person stumbled through our group's front door again, while using a modified name… :)

His first and most infamous fatal error was to change his group nickname, allowing him to proceed with the comments that he did, while trying to impersonate a new "I did not know" member, which happens to be so prominent within his last reply. This person is an absolute frigging brain-dead fool. How can he not realize that his recognizable signatures abound within the internet, under several different names, and how could this person believe that he would remain invisible? This is an absolutely astonishing unfortunate event with his name wrote all over it. His second fatal error was not knowing or totally forgetting the expertise of the members present and, or how diligent some of us happen to be when it comes to defending a person or persons within the group from idiotic comments, such as his. To those members, I am indebted. His third and most significant fatal error was to address my finished work while employing a covert manner. So, "I will change my name to make a derogatory comment" Ektarmax, please remember the following. I know who you are.

I wonder how you will try to defend your position and how many folks will discuss your failed efforts going forward, because you have just made yourself into a fabulous and very humourous target with your failed credibility, where the world will require very little effort to be made aware of your foolish intentions, your lack of internet talent and, or your very poor and misguided logic. You have surely failed miserably…

For the moment, and I am only suggesting the following, but I believe that you should go home to your other groups, and I would also like to ask you to use your head more intelligently the next time, and I would also like to close this discussion by wishing you better luck among your estranged friends.


jim k

Ari
27-Nov-2010, 22:21
Dear Group,

I must take a moment to thank everyone for replying to this person's unsolicited armchair comments, whereto I believe you happen to know my emphatic position regarding an unsolicited armchair critic's inability to add value to any thread, or their inability to present an image or have a history that commands respect to validate their critiquing position. My original mission was to make a valid attempt at replying gracefully, and to offer the foolish soul an opportunity to recover from their error, but my mind was changed quickly, and I would like to close the door behind this person with immediate effect. This person triggered in rapid succession a few gross fatal errors, as this person stumbled through our group's front door again, while using a modified name… :)

His first and most infamous fatal error was to change his group nickname, allowing him to proceed with the comments that he did, while trying to impersonate a new "I did not know" member, which happens to be so prominent within his last reply. This person is an absolute frigging brain-dead fool. How can he not realize that his recognizable signatures abound within the internet, under several different names, and how could this person believe that he would remain invisible? This is an absolutely astonishing unfortunate event with his name wrote all over it. His second fatal error was not knowing or totally forgetting the expertise of the members present and, or how diligent some of us happen to be when it comes to defending a person or persons within the group from idiotic comments, such as his. To those members, I am indebted. His third and most significant fatal error was to address my finished work while employing a covert manner. So, "I will change my name to make a derogatory comment" Ektarmax, please remember the following. I know who you are.

I wonder how you will try to defend your position and how many folks will discuss your failed efforts going forward, because you have just made yourself into a fabulous and very humourous target with your failed credibility, where the world will require very little effort to be made aware of your foolish intentions, your lack of internet talent and, or your very poor and misguided logic. You have surely failed miserably…

For the moment, and I am only suggesting the following, but I believe that you should go home to your other groups, and I would also like to ask you to use your head more intelligently the next time, and I would also like to close this discussion by wishing you better luck among your estranged friends.


jim k

Jim,
Like vegetarianism and Vanilla Ice, this kind of being only thrives when we pay it any attention, and you are well above needing to do so.

Stephane
28-Nov-2010, 01:01
Alex in not my new love! Alex is a man... His portrait is further up in the thread.

I first took his portrait, explaining all the gesture I do. Then I sat and coached him. So it is not a self portrait really. So Alex took the picture following my instructions in composition. Focus is a little bit off, but hey, its not so easy first time to understand sf lenses. I also choose exposure, development. So in a way it is a bit also my photo.

I try to get someone to take portraits of for me. Hope this is allowed here.

Anyway, when do you consider your picture to be yours when you tripped the shutter?

Frank Petronio
28-Nov-2010, 07:55
Bri. 11x14 contact print made w 17" Flourderagon brass lens and printed on a bathmat.

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/bri_45.jpg

Scott Schroeder
28-Nov-2010, 11:16
Words fail...

I couldnt agree more Joe.

Frank Petronio
28-Nov-2010, 13:45
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/polaroid_kathleen.jpg

Old Polaroid, hot lights, wide open

alex from holland
28-Nov-2010, 14:02
http://upload.pbase.com/image/130702215/original.jpg

Clear Glass
Dallmeyer 3b open
Poorboy collodion
KCN Fixer
exposure 6 seconds

Stephane
28-Nov-2010, 14:39
Woow! Nice!

jb7
28-Nov-2010, 15:05
Wow from Ireland-

craig nye
28-Nov-2010, 16:45
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/polaroid_kathleen.jpg

Old Polaroid, hot lights, wide open

most excellent!

Ari
28-Nov-2010, 17:05
http://upload.pbase.com/image/130702215/original.jpg

Clear Glass
Dallmeyer 3b open
Poorboy collodion
KCN Fixer
exposure 6 seconds

Quite beautiful!