So I have a lot of 35mm film,including some unperforated color film that I had no idea what to do with, so I came up with the bright idea of popping in some adapters to shoot 35mm in my Horseman 6x12 back. I made the film wind onto another 35mm bulk-load cartridge, so when I'm through the roll I just wind it until it stops, open the back and snip the leader, and load up the next cartridge.
It worked really well and I'm getting better at guessing the right framing/focus. Here's a shot from earlier today. More are in the scanner. Not sure I was going to like the vertical but it came out pretty cool.
Linhof MT, Schneider 47mm XL, 6x12 back w/ 35mm film and no mask, hyperfocal:
A friend built me a studio head brace... so thought I'd play around a bit with it ...
34 second exposures & some photographers I get together with each month.
Betterlight scanning back & Veritos
Betterlight did not have the IR block filter in place, so images are a combination of IR and visible light.
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