Essex Steam Train
Sterling paper negative, shot on a Wista 45 with a 180mm Nikkor-W. I don't exactly remember the specs, but I think the exposure time was 2 seconds at f/22. Inverted in photoshop.
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Essex Steam Train
Sterling paper negative, shot on a Wista 45 with a 180mm Nikkor-W. I don't exactly remember the specs, but I think the exposure time was 2 seconds at f/22. Inverted in photoshop.
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It was from an old box of Sterling vc fiber paper. The image I posted here was a scan from the negative. I did attempt a contact print but it came out soo muddy.
Very cool, looks like the perfect amount of spin, and I like the DoF in the 2nd image.
Would love to learn more about this.
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Calumet Cadet, Kodak Ektar 127mm
4x5 paper negative f/22 for 5 minutes
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Calumet Cadet 4x5, Sterling Fiber paper negative, 4 minute exposure at f/22. Inverted in Photoshop.
Thanks!
Thanks! It's a great camera.
Calumet Cadet 4x5, Sterling Fiber paper negative, 5.5 minute exposure at f/22. Inverted in Photoshop.
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Calumet Cadet 4x5, Sterling Fiber paper negative, 3 minute exposure at f/22. Inverted in Photoshop
Nice! Love the grain too.
Lower East Side of Manhattan, from a friend's rooftop.
Delta 100, Wista 45SP, 180mm Nikkor-W
Developed in DDX for 12 mins. Accidentally got a hair in the film holder it seems....
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The farm nearby finally opened up for apple picking, so me and my wife naturally had to go and spend too much money :)
Shot on...
Glad you got it to work! Counter to ceiling height for me is about 6 feet I'd say, and the bulb is an 840 lumen LED bulb (about 60w tungsten equivalent) shooting through some pretty heavy plastic...
Thank you!
Thanks!
Sorry, reading back I realize I wasn't clear, so I've edited that part.
The 5 second exposure with the bathroom light was how I made the contact print, rather than using...
First time doing a paper negative. Really enjoyable, and super easy.
I printed this one on different paper than I shot it. Details:
Paper negative shot on Oriental Seagull G-3 , 16 second...
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Central Park at dusk.
Leica M4, 35mm Summicron, shot on tri-x and stand developed for 1h in rodinal.
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My fiancé straining some pasta.
Taken on an M4 with Tri X, stand developed for 1h in Rodinal.
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Taken while boarding the Staten Island Ferry.
Leica M4 with trix, developed in ddx for 8m at 20C
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This is a scan from the negative, with sepia added in photoshop.
Wista SP 4x5 - Nikkor-W 180mm
Exposure time was 31s at F/64...
I wanted to show a few photos from my Pen FT, a half frame camera.
Lens is a 38mm F-Zuiko 1:1.8
All from the same roll of Arista Edu 400 (fomapan 400)
Developed in DD-X for 12 mins @ 20C
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Taken on Roosevelt Island; there are a few of these sculptures sticking out of the water.
Wista SP 4x5 - Nikkor-W 180mm - Delta...
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4559/37647535635_e810d65ddd_b.jpg59th Street Bridge by Alex DiBacco, on Flickr
Queensboro Bridge / 59th St Bridge, seen from Roosevelt Island towards Manhattan....
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Wista SP 4x5 - Nikkor-W 180mm
f/ 8/11 split @ 1/2 sec
Delta 100 - Ilford DDX - 1+4 @ 12 mins
Used the rear microswing on this...
Very nice. Has a ghostly look to it.
Every now and again I get thin stripes like that.
I read somewhere a while back it could have to do with dust that is in the calibration area when the scanner turns on. I've gotten into the habit of...
I LOVE this, excellent textures all around. Perfect shutter speed as well.
Thank you!
Thanks chassis!
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Wista SP - Nikkor-W 180mm
f/11 @ 1/2s
Delta 100 - Ilford DDX - 1+4 @ 12 mins
Very bizarre, I love it.
Jeez, that's beautiful. Those tones are spectacular.
Thank you chassis.
Unfortunately that plant died less than a month after the photo was taken, so I'm glad I got to capture it! :p
Zenit 122, 50mm f/2, Tri-X
I shot it on the 6 train in NYC on Halloween.
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Also, chrism, animal portraits definitely count :)...
All of these were taken on a Mamiya RB67 Pro SD with a 90mm K/L lens.
I used Tri-X and HP5+, and they're all stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for an hour.
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Thanks Doremus and Thalmees. I have shot good images with this lens only when stopped all the way to f/64 and with movements. It's fine for still life because I can take long exposures to work with...
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Wista 45 SP
Nikkor-W 180mm f/5.6
f/64 @ 6.5 minutes
Delta 100 in Rodinal 1+25 for 9 minutes (box rec.)
I cut out a square of...
Thank you guys, I will develop a couple more test shots today. Here are two photos of what it looks like in the ground glass, with the aperture wide open at f/5.6.
John Layton, you are correct...
Hey all, I wanted to share this photo of a cemetery and hope I could get a diagnosis. As you can see the edges are horribly blurry, even when shot pretty stopped down.
All of my images using this...