Great portrait - thanks fpr sharing
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Great portrait - thanks fpr sharing
That's in image that brings a smile to the viewer's face - thank you
Totally agree - superb image
Daily portraits, Swedish lady, Dagor 9,5" weak bluefilter.
Happy Easter,
Spikon
Nice portrait
Love the mixed expressions and the rendering of course
Love the mixed expressions and the rendering
Many thanks GaryT
Thank you gsinico
180 Nikkor-W
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/3735/U3735I1239579128.SEQ.0.jpg
So many excellent images on this thread.
Just a couple of images to add instead of just looking
35 summicron, M4, triX
http://www.getdpi.com/gallery/files/1/5/9/3/alejandro_21_apr.jpg
35...
Thanks Patrick - we'd had the same conclusion as to the meaning of A-Z, but the lever doesn't open the shutter not does it seem connected to it.
Hi everyone, a friend is reconditioning a Bertram View Camera and would like to know what the A - Z lever is on the left side of the front (when behind the camera).I've done a web search and found...
Thanks StoneNYC - very kind
180 Nikkor, TriX, Technika IV
115880
115881
135 Optar, TriX, Speed Graphic
115882
180 Nikkor, 4x5 TriX, Super Speed Graphic
Western Redcedar
115879
135 Fujinon W, 4x5 Tri X, Super Speed Graphic
Vanilla Leaves
115878
Lovely portait Raffay
Linhof Technika IV, 180 Nikkor-W, Tri-X
75410
Skull (135 Optar, Speed Graphic)
http://forum.getdpi.com/gallery/files/1/5/9/3/chamois.jpg
+1 - beautiful "quiet" pose and super tonal range
IMO - a winner
Thank you
A 180 is what I use most for portraits - not necessarily at head and shoulders but close - then crop
Linhof Technika IV, 180 Nikkor, TriX, HC110 B
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/GG1.jpg
Brian - pretty sure no sticking was involved the other 2 looked like this. Similar problem - just not as interesting IMO
Michael/Daniel - thank you both
r.e. - interesting - I suppose b/c I know her I never felt it was a menacing image - but can see that perhaps it could be interpreted as such. It was window lighting...
false/A, Brian - wish I knew. It was developed with a bunch of others and as I said they didn't show such an extreme effect - ah well c'est la vie - but there again could be the aliens EvH
Linhof Technika IV; 180 Nikkor 4x5 TriX; HC110-B
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/Anka_9-5_sh_cr_Quad.jpg
jnanian - definitely wasn't that - but thanks
flycatcher - not that either - there were other sheets developed at the same time and they showed a similar but lesser effect - thanks also
Nate - it was tray developed and I was a rank beginner with 4x5. You are probably correct about it being Kodalith lith developer.
I found it interesting that a major swirl emanated from the...
Was going through some old 4x5 negs the other day and came across this - it was shot on Kodalith and developed in goodness knows what. I developed other Kodalith negs with it and some had a similar...
Gary & Nicolas - lovely shots
Al - I had the same question & suggestion as Bob (I have a 3880)
altcruiser & Gary - thank you both. I'll try cropping some of the sky Gary as you suggest
David
Technika IV 180 Symmar
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/Mt_Loughheed_QUAD_CARD.jpg
Calumet Angulon 90/6.8 TriX HC110B...
Thanks Eric - plan on going back on the next fine day
Technika IV Nikkor 180 TriX
Thanks Gary & Vick
Vick - I got my first darkroom when I was 12 which is many many years ago. Built one in every place I lived until I went into an apartment. Now I only develop film in my...
David - thanks for the heads up - I'll give them a call.
I think you will thoroughly enjoy retirement - I can highly recommend it
As to the Chamonix - no that wasn't me
180 Nikkor, Technika IV
Hi Andrew - yes it's painted!
For LF most recently I've been using a Super Speed Graphic with a 90 SA, a 180 Nikkor and a recently acquired Fujinon 135. AS to a scanner for LF - I use an old 2450...