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Ken Lee
27-Jun-2012, 17:21
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/forum/Tempest.png
Pontiac Tempest, 2011
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, D-23

patrickjames
27-Jun-2012, 21:51
http://www.patrickjames.net/images/rename23.jpg

Oak on Hillside, Laguna Foothills 1999ish
8x10 2D, 24" APO Artar, Ektapan, PMK

http://www.patrickjames.net/images/rename17.jpg

Pines on Merced Riverbank, Yosemite 2000ish
8x10 2D, 24" APO Artar, Ektapan, PMK

mandoman7
28-Jun-2012, 23:08
http://theblood.smugmug.com/Other/LF-Forum-Photos/i-bGTN8VW/0/L/YB916sm-L.jpg
Vyd Worker, 2011
Kodak 2D, Ektar 14", HP5

Vaughn
28-Jun-2012, 23:39
Kodak 2D with 28" element of a 12-21-28 TR

tnsporting90
28-Jun-2012, 23:54
Really very nice photos it's so clear black & white image.
:)

Tony Karnezis
29-Jun-2012, 00:34
http://theblood.smugmug.com/Other/LF-Forum-Photos/i-bGTN8VW/0/L/YB916sm-L.jpg
Vyd Worker, 2011
Kodak 2D, Ektar 14", HP5

I really like the way you framed him with the posts and the look of the out of focus areas.

mandoman7
29-Jun-2012, 11:06
Thanks Tony.

Fotoguy20d
29-Jun-2012, 19:18
Kodak 2D with 28" element of a 12-21-28 TR

Stunning. The 12-21-28 is one of my favorite lenses on my 2-D (240mm Dagor is the other). I never would have expected such a fine image from a single element of that lens.

Dan

Fotoguy20d
29-Jun-2012, 19:29
8x10 2-D with the front cell of a 240mm Dagor at f32. Paper negative (probably Ilford MGIV)

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7120/7470143808_6c0d0685ca_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/52276513@N03/7470143808/)
paterson falls - dagor 240mm front only f32 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/52276513@N03/7470143808/) by Fotoguy20d (http://www.flickr.com/people/52276513@N03/), on Flickr

Fotoguy20d
29-Jun-2012, 19:38
And one more, the rear cell of the Dagor on an Ilford MGIV paper negative, Eastman 2-D 8x10

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7256/7470177998_9a5b3303c3_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/52276513@N03/7470177998/)
artillery (http://www.flickr.com/photos/52276513@N03/7470177998/) by Fotoguy20d (http://www.flickr.com/people/52276513@N03/), on Flickr

Vaughn
29-Jun-2012, 19:50
Stunning. The 12-21-28 is one of my favorite lenses on my 2-D (240mm Dagor is the other). I never would have expected such a fine image from a single element of that lens. Dan

Thanks. I was nicely surprised, too. I had a light orange filter taped onto the front of the shutter which might have helped with the sharpness. On Acros, f64 at 2 seconds. F64 to honor AA, of course, what other f/stop can one use in Yosemite Valley! LOL!-- and I figured I could more accurately do a two second exposure than trust the old shutter at slower speeds. Mid-April 2007, so not exactly a recent image! A photograph of me making this image made it to the front page of the Fresno Bee. I got lucky and correctly predicted to the reporter that the Falls were peaking about then -- a low-snow year.

I have a Zone VI 8x10, but the without a top hat, the 28" element taxes the Zone VI -- the front and back standards are on the last teeth at infinity. The 2D gives me a couple more inches of extension.

I think the image is the scanned negative -- tonalities are a little off in the foreground. It makes a very nice platinum/palladium print.

(Well done re-enactment image!)

Nathan67
30-Jun-2012, 08:53
Here is my first shot with my newly acquired 2-D... it seems like either I didnt seat the filmholder or the film holder has a light leak... also my first attempt at tube development , (my 5x4 stuff is not big enough haha!) so some chemical stuff happening on the right hand side....
Scan of neg, no time for printing at the moment... fujinon 250 f6.3
http://www.lediardfoto.com/2d_fuji250003a.jpg
and here is my second shot, this time with the fujinon 360 f6.3 shot into the sun....
http://www.lediardfoto.com/2d_fuji360001.jpg

Ken Lee
30-Jun-2012, 10:30
The light leak can occur if you don't hold the camera back shut, while removing and replacing the dark slide.

The bigger and heavier the film holder, the greater the leverage, and the more easily it can move away from the back.

Hold the back against the film holder with the left hand, while handling the dark slide with the right hand.

Nathan67
30-Jun-2012, 10:53
The light leak can occur if you don't hold the camera back shut, while removing and replacing the dark slide.

The bigger and heavier the film holder, the greater the leverage, and the more easily it can move away from the back.

Hold the back against the film holder with the left hand, while handling the dark slide with the right hand.

Thanks for the tip... Different beast to 5x4 that is for sure! Loving it so far though!

jcoldslabs
13-Aug-2012, 02:50
Kodak 2D 8x10, 9" B&L projection Petzval, Kodak Low Contrast Aerial Duplicating film (SO-277) hand cut to 6.5" x 9"


http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/SO-277---Sheet-On-Line.jpg

Jonathan

cosmicexplosion
7-Dec-2012, 21:08
84986

2d
360 dagor
Hp5 400
8x10
Sunny afternoon under cover out side in glebe markets Sydney
This is not the best print I made as was stuck with number 4 filter after misplacing box.
Most other prints to contrastive this one a bit light.
But still, one of my first shoots where I had mostly good negs and a few good shots.
Dev in jobo.