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    shooting small things with LF

    How about a new picture thread of images made of small things using a big camera.
    Here a couple of mine to get it started. -Caleb

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    Re: shooting small things with LF

    OK, I'm in:


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    Re: shooting small things with LF

    Here are a couple... Nothing special. This was a class assignment on bellows draw and macro capabilities when I took LF in college... We had to take a macro shot zoomed in at greater than 1:1 and one AT 1:1. The subject is a 2.5" wide notebook hard drive. Taken with a Cambo SC with a Nikkor-W 150mm f/5.6 lens on Kodak T-Max 400. I hope this is small enough

    -Brian




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    Re: shooting small things with LF



    Sinar F2 + 75mm Super Angulon 8.0
    Provia100

    A yellow stagshorn (calocera viscosa)

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    carl meyer 12" at f/16, burke&james 8x10 racked way out to 2', speedotron 202vf head at 50w-s, two novatron heads at 120w-s each on background.

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    Japanese maple tree, autumn leaves

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    Re: shooting small things with LF

    I mounted my digital SLR body to a mini Speed Graphic and came up with these shots
    using a 135mm enlarging lens.



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    size 12 adams, toothpick
    120mm nikkor macro
    4x5 film

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    Rudbeckia Flowers
    Sinar P, Vintage 135mm Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar
    5x7 Ilford FP4+, Pyrocat HD

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