I don't look at this thread enough. Great images in here.
I don't look at this thread enough. Great images in here.
So Frank, I planned to use the itty bitty Angulon on a travelwide (Wanderlust), which I purchased and has arrive. However it almost seems like all the people who have tested the TW have opted for Super Angulon.
First, your image did not post. Wonder if you could email the image as an attachment to me at larsco2002@yahoo.com.
Or, please post here. Have always enjoyed your opinions and work.
What in your consideration would be the reason to use the SA over the A. Image Quality, Image Circle, etc?
Thanks for posting back. If I recall we were both in Eugene, OR at near the same time.... I am now in Bend Oregon.. The High Desert part of Oregon.
Frank's no longer on here
andrew
Columbus Camera Group exterior, Columbus Ohio
Plaubel Makiflex Automatic, 180mm F4.5 Schneider Xenar Plaubel Auto-Makiflex lens, 9x12cm Efke PL100 film, developed in ADOX Borax MQ in Unicolor Unidrum on Unicolor Uniroller. Scanned with Epson 4490 scanner
Sixty year old Film Septums have a lot of hidden dust in them!
Scan-150209-0001 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/
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Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago
Schneider Symmar-S 210mm/5.6
Yellow Filter
Took at noontime
Chamberlin Observatory, Denver, CO
Horseman FA + 210/5.6 Fujinon-W, Arista Ultra 400 in Rodinal
Scanned with Canon 9000F, directly on glass, two passes stitched
chamberlin observatory, denver, co by Mike Thomas, on Flickr
This summer I'm stretching a bit, well, a lot, and trying to do some architecture. Here is my first negative scan. The 4x5 photo is with a Sinar F2, 75 mm, yellow filter and FP4 in Pyrocat. I would certainly welcome any suggestions and criticisms!
Here are a couple more. These are all from Sawyer Library, Williams College. 150 mm FP4, Pyrocat in Jobo tank,Mitch hand inversions.
And another. I'd love any technical feedback. This is expired Acros QL in Pyrocat. 150mm.
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