Thanks Hugo!
I had that lens for several years and I don't think I ever stopped it down, lol. Wide open. Velvia 100.
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Thanks Hugo!
I had that lens for several years and I don't think I ever stopped it down, lol. Wide open. Velvia 100.
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Eidoscope No 2 375mm f4.5 Som Berthoit
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https://flic.kr/p/2BVrwg
Pigeon Pt. Lighthouse
This is wonderful
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big leaf maple, Cowell redwoods SP
Dallmeyer Pentac 9" f/2.9
Speed Graphic
Fuji Provia
https://flic.kr/p/2pCxVVD
this is absolutely beautiful
That is really quite beautiful. And nice work on the processing...some good range with that Velvia.
Thank you!
"I think they were $75 for a pair - crazy!" -- yup, this stuff got expensive quick, as soon as Kodak discontinued. When they were still producing, before folks thought to shoot with it,...
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8183/8092746409_ea055f5e35.jpgalt-1 by john
Minolta Autocord III
Kodak Aerochrome EIR color infrared film
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Pacemaker Speed Graphic
8" Dallmeyer Pentac f/2.9
Fuji Pro 160
This is beautiful. Love the OOF signature even at f8
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Bixby Bridge, Big Sur coast
Mamiya 7ii
43mm
Velvia 50
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Canham DLC
Rodenstock 150mm Apo sironar S
Anderson Valley, CA
Disneychrome
i shot a stack of LF color infrared, but the smaller format (120 & 35mm) are far more friendly, given you can bracket for less $$..
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Garrett & Mark -
A huge thank you for the workshop. Learned more applicable, usable info in one day than in a few months of scouring the interwebs. Great chance to work, pick your brain for...
Really, really wonderful. I think someone earlier used something along the lines of 'levitational' in describing the floating, isolated subject. Agreed. They're caught mid-space; isolated, but not...
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rodenstock 150 apo-s @ f/8
disneychrome QL
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canham 4x5, velvia, rodenstock 150mm f/5.6 Apo-Sironar
I miss it already, but bills to be paid...it is a rather wonderful length for the Eidy lineup. I like the 275mm too for 4x5, which I watched until it went passed my pay grade...
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this is where the path to refuge Vittorio Emanuele starts, Valsavarenche, Italy.
4x10 on Tachihara with split dark slide.
critics are more than...
CJ -
I had the same issue with both a 9 1/2 and a 12" ...there just was no way to get the torque needed to pop it out. So I used the smallest metal bit I had and very, very carefully drilled two...
bumped into this now for the first time and just had the most enjoyable 90 minutes smiling at the art I saw unfold over the course of 43 pages... Thank you for allowing us into your world...
polar -
all good suggestions above... If you're a hiker, or don't mind a trek off the beaten path, you can find complete beauty without the crowds. (And, as Sam mentions, if you can get up to Old...
Very cool. I found a lens from an Air Force flight simulator that looks to be almost the same design/weight/length. For 10$, it made for fun shooting. Nice work.
Som Berthiot Eidoscope No. 3 275mm, ebay 120887056865
610$
David - those are quite beautiful, as mentioned above. I've been wondering about using my Velo a bit closed down but with fuzzolater dialed up...would things stay sharp and glowing, or just be...
So, how did the visit/shooting go?
Thank you; I miss the lens, but imagine it in Hawaii (buyer) and think it's probably happier there...
Agree with David... I used an uncoated and single coated from the '30's, and the color is very good; but that could have just been the samples I had on hand. Also, 127 to 150 isn't a huge jump...a...
178mm + Speed G + expired Ektachrome + Jack's Peak park in Monterey
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That looks a whole lot more like Color EIR than Ekta 100VS....very interesting image!
Very good...yes, indeed! good for a one-composition roll :)
I had one with a Fotoman...used it a few times, then nevermore. Once I could recall how GG related to each viewfinder, framing wasn't an issue. As for grads...since most are used horizontally, and...
The way things are going vis a vie rain, who knows...but, more than likely, winter will come quite nicely in February, painting it all white. I like the other John's suggestions...a few others:...
Great work; thanks for posting this! Very interesting. "if you are printing at 16x20 then your roll film will probably be OK to get nice crisp prints if scanned on a half decent scanner"...then I...
1 8x10
3 QL 4x5
...thanks; let's see where this goes...
Echo the above...doesn't weigh a thing. I did try out an f4.5 and noticed a difference after the sun hit the horizon, the extra stops helped on the gg...but, heck, 'f8 and be there'...set up 10...
I love this lens...and you work it well.
Interesting how many mid/long lenses were folks' first. I wanted to be Rowell in 4x5, so a Nikon SW 90mm f/8 was my first. Quickly realized that a 150 & 300 addition were needed.
Those are quite nice...I haven't tried portraits yet though. I, too, am completely enamored with this lens. Got mine from Eddie a time ago...and finally got to play with it. It's pretty nice seeing...