some unsuspecting house guests.
8x10 aluminum. cooke 15 inch f8 2 sec
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some unsuspecting house guests.
8x10 aluminum. cooke 15 inch f8 2 sec
Gary, what length lens did you use for that one?
(if you don't mind me asking?)
Eddie, you're unstoppable-
I like that middle one-
is the last solarized, or something?
Hi Joseph,
The portrait was made with a 355 G Claron lens on a Wisner 12x20 camera. The film was Efke PL100 developed in Pyrocat MC and the exposure was 5 seconds compensating for reciprocity. I think the f stop was 22.5. The final print was made on Agfa MC Classic. I hope this helps.
Thank you Gary, yes it helps a lot-
your artist friend has managed to look quite relaxed in his pose,
and I wouldn't have guessed 5 seconds-
Great to get such cooperation, but I suppose the extra presence of your camera helps-
I've done 6 seconds up close on 4x5, but the model was leaning against something-
don't think I could have done without a prop-
I love that format, I think I might have to investigate it more-
How many darkslides do you take with you usually?
I could probably get a camera easier than the darkslides...
Thanks for the reply-
j
Thanks Gary-
eddie you go to work AND shoot all these ? respect, man !
first portrait for this month -
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3104/...41bb38f3_o.jpg
Dallmeyer-Bergheim No.2, 8x10 Berger 200, pyrocat