A quick update: I tested with 3 negatives yesterday. Upped the amount of liquid to 800mL and made sure that all negatives were thoroughly pushed to the bottom of each container.
The 3 negatives...
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A quick update: I tested with 3 negatives yesterday. Upped the amount of liquid to 800mL and made sure that all negatives were thoroughly pushed to the bottom of each container.
The 3 negatives...
For Fp4+ at normal development I’m developing 10min - 20•C
I have been using Pyrocat for years in Btzs tubes and Paterson Orbital but the 3006 is new to me.
All of this is good advice, thank...
Thank you! I had made a 5min run with water before pouring the developer.
Thank you for your advices though, it makes me feel like I’m doing things almost right and then should be not far away...
Hi Oren,
Thank you for your answer. I manually roll the drum on a homemade roller. It is level. I pour the chemicals with the tank inclined about 45 degrees. It takes about 10-15s.
The...
Good evening all,
I have a very dumb question for you all. I have a Jobo 3006 that can accept both 4x5 and 5x7 sheets. After reading the manual (that is a bit unclear to me regarding this issue. I...
I'm always a big fan of your pictures, Jim.
I have tried to take an interesting picture of Factory butte several times and always gave up. You were very successful where I failed
I bought a f-stop backpack with a large ICU a few years ago that I use a lot for hiking and LF. It works really well. Solid and comfortable on a hike. Love the fact that it opens fully from the back....
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7435/27183526595_05aa4c8e81_z.jpgYosemite valley by Arnaud Daval
On the way down from Glacier Point last March. Ebony 45S, 150mm and Ilford Fp4+
Thanks Renato and HiHosilver! Very much appreciated.
Hi agree with Renato and Harley, I really love your picture Romeo. I find trees very hard to photograph, and your picture is very graceful.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7658/26843248475_d8061043ec_z.jpgHalf Dome from glacier point by Arnaud Daval
A view of Half Dome from Four Mile Trail. I must say it was one tough hike with the...
Thanks Ron, I appreciate your comment!
@Nicholas: thanks a lot for the offer. It is very tempting :)
Hey Nicholas,
No problem :) And I agree with you: when I saw the picture scanned, I had the feeling that it needed to be seen big, and surely printed big to be appreciated.
Maybe I'll print it...
Thanks a lot Krish! That's very encouraging
Thank you for your comments, both.
I don't really have this problem - my eye goes to the main tree on the left and to the brighter spot at the bottom on the cliff. Looking at the picture on my...
Always very interesting, and a beautiful picture.
I can't imagine taking a 30min exposure there today, it has become so crowded even on the lower side. Somebody would knock the tripod over for sure...
A few weeks back from Yosemite, I'm finally done with developping & scanning. Here is a picture from Mirror Lake, beautiful quiet place and a very easy walk.
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Hi there,
Sharing our first picture from our recent trip to Yosemite. Though not the most dramatic conditions, it is always with great pleasure that we stop and stare at this landscape, most of the...
Thanks Michael and Renato!
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1587/23866297163_198244717e_z.jpgMesa arch by L'Eidolon
A very classic view from Canyonlands NP.
Ebony 45S, Nikon 90mm, ilford fp4+ and Pyrocat
I'll second that comment.
Robert, I already told you: you have to make it a book. Your Shiprock portfolio deserves exposure!!
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Another picture from Iceland. On a ledge of Vatnajokull's glacier, looking towards the ocean.
Hasselblad, Fuji acros and Pyrocat HD.
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One of my favorite places in Iceland. Vestrahorn, with Mamiya 7 and 18m/s wind.
Thanks Peter and Brian! Pure luck on the clouds. Sometimes it happens :)
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It's Katrina's 10th year celebration here in New Orleans. That's a picture of the Katrina monument I took for this event.
Hasselblad and Ilford Hp5+, Lee Big Stopper, Pyrocat HD
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/257/20420025786_e25a1237a4_z.jpgOxarafoss in Thingvellir by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Hasselblad and Fuji Acros, from my last trips to Iceland
Still developing the load of rolls I brought back from Iceland. Here's one in a place I loved, even though I find the composition a bit "stiff" (or just dull).
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First pictures from our honeymoon in Iceland.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/419/19655722734_c3c521fc62_z.jpgBreaking the ice by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
More from the set can be found here...
Wow! That's amazing!!
I have one and I love it. Very easy to use, very reliable. I never had any issue with it. You can't go wrong with this, in my opinion.
Thanks Holden and Harley!!
Harley, I'll try to do as you said, see if I like it. I shot it with a 6x6 camera (no sky) and wasn't so excited about the results though
One of the last ones from Big Bend
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8703/16621426819_4e96b6daac_c.jpgRock balanced by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Chamonix 45 and Ilford Fp4+
It's even further away from New Orleans. A days drive for you, totally worth it. I would go between mid October to April though, summer is too darn hot
Thank you all!
Scott: how lucky! I'd love to be on the field again. It's been 3 weeks and I already feel antsy to go back
Ernst tinaja is in Big Bend. A very small and very pleasant hike. I'm a...
Thanks a lot Bob and Johnathon!
Thanks a lot Zach!
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8713/16583040997_30a0e6350c_o.jpgWaterHole by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Waterhole in limestone.
Chamonix 45, 90mm, Ilford Fp4+
Thank you Scott!
Indeed, I was really impressed with Big Bend. It had been a long time I had not been there, and first time with good climatic conditions - last time was in the summer: terrible heat
Jaz99, I really love your pictures of Iceland. It's a place I have been wanting to visit for quite some time. My wife and I have scheduled our honeymoon over there, and hopefully it will happen some...
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8667/16533167940_d30b802de8_o.jpgRhyolite by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Some sexy volcanic rocks for your appreciation. Chamonix 45 and 150mm
Ah! I remember having the camera at my height, to have the puddles well defined, and aiming a bit down indeed. Now, the lens could have been a 90mm but I don't think so