Shot on 8x10 Foma 200 at ISO125 developed in Pyrocat HD, Imagon 200 with smallest aperture, no holes.
flower vase by Ed Bray, on Flickr
Shot on 8x10 Foma 200 at ISO125 developed in Pyrocat HD, Imagon 200 with smallest aperture, no holes.
flower vase by Ed Bray, on Flickr
Thats a stunner.
David Cary
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Really excellent, Ed!
What do you mean exactly "with smallest aperture, no holes"? Using a disk with holes closed or using no disk and closing the iris aperture? Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the comment Philippe, I used the supplied aperture disk with the smallest aperture and closed the holes, as I understand it this equates to circa f11.
The 200mm Imagon is not designed for 8x10 but covers it comfortably at the shooting distance which gave about 1:2 magnification.
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