This portrait was made using my 4x5 Linhof MT and a Rodenstock Linhof Select 150mm lens with Ilford FP4 and HC110. For public safety I minimized the scale of my posted image..... a full sized print shows a scary amount of detail!
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This portrait was made using my 4x5 Linhof MT and a Rodenstock Linhof Select 150mm lens with Ilford FP4 and HC110. For public safety I minimized the scale of my posted image..... a full sized print shows a scary amount of detail!
Some more recent scans. I don't think the lab did a very good job on this set. I feel like it was someone who doesn't really understand how to scan properly BUT its better than the photos I took of the negatives.
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Tilt
What means DOF?
Depth of field
Thank you! Looking at the raw file up close, the scanner depth was off causing the image to be "soft". There was a lot of newton rings and an insane amount of dust. The dust is a quick fix though.
Anyway, I shot shallow, f/4.5, and used tilt on the front element. Then adjusted my focus till it was where I wanted it. The first image of my brother did not use tilt at all, just shot wide open. That was the first photo I took with my 4x5 so it was just a "hey stand there for a sec and let me see if this thing even works" shot. But its the only photo Ive ever taken of my brother so it holds a good deal of value to me personally.
Thanks Colton!
Thanks mono!
Through a Plasticca 400
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My wife and daughter
4x5 Calumet Cambo, Ilford Delta 100, f/4.5, 1/10th
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It is a fake (airsoft) gun in plastic, but the wolf skin is real!
Otherwise this one is through a Petzval Hermagis using blue sensitive x-ray film.
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Hi!
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hermanas by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Chamonix F1
Nikkor-W 150/5.6
Rollei Retro 100 : D-76
Cheers!
Antonio
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8x10 black glass ambrotype
Nice pic really, love it!
Take care,
Tomas
Photo of my wife from two weeks ago, taken with the Aero Ektar Burnett combo. Ilford Delta 100 with Rodinal 1+25.
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Raman by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr
The AE bokeh smooths up a bit at f/4, I find it a bit busy @ f/2.5. Still plenty shallow at f/4 too. Give it a try if you get a chance.
Beautiful.
Incredible look and skin tone! What beautiful contrats between light and shadow!
Picture of my kid, made last year when she was two. Bausch and Lomb 152mm f/1.5, Anniversary Graphic 4x5, 1/1000th sec, HP5+
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Here's a mixed bag from over the years, many technical inaccuracies, but that's all just character right? These are either 4x5 shot on a speed graphic hand held, or 8x10 shot on a P2. Mix of slide and print films, mostly expired, all self developed.
I've 50 sheets of E6 8x10 & 40 of 4x5 C41 sat undeveloped so I dare say there will be more to post before long.
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These portraits are just so beautiful!
BennehBoy: That's a great series! The portrait of the woman with blue eyes wearing the black cowl sweater is especially arresting because of her eyes, but I really enjoy being able to see your approach to portraiture via your posting of the series of images.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4176/...a969b63e_b.jpgThornward Dandy Me Conley Sony by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Old and New - Captured with a 4x5 box camera - Thornward Dandy which I believe is a re-badged Gem Poco.
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Jean
Korona 4x5
Fuij 210mm
Tri-X - Rodinal
Soft focus filter
It was taken a few years ago, I did not record the date. The subject collects vintage clothing and she and I share an interest in early Hollywood style photography (i.e. George Hurrell). Lighting was achieved with a Smith-Victor photoflood equipped with barn doors to my left and a reflector to my right. We're getting together again soon to do more work in a similar theme with some of her newer finds. Our goal is not to re-create anything super-realistic which is why we didn't opt for trying to emulate a hairstyle from the period. But overall we wanted to create the "look" and I am pleased with the result.
Ole Anderson, Rosholt SD. Operating a c.1914 Rumley Oil Pull.
Chamonix 045n, 150mm Heliar (c.1922), Acros.
Kent in SD