Thanks for the comments.
Funny, this was shot on some 4 year old efke 100 that I found in the garage freezer, thawed and refrozen god knows how many times, and with the ziplock back punctured. If the film didn't have the paper interleaves, it probably would have been a solid brick long ago.
Anyway, it was shot on a 4x5 with an older Fujinon 125 W (not SW), developed in pyrocat-HD, 2:2:100. I don't print silver gelatin anymore, so this is a negative scan. But I'm looking forward to trying it as a carbon transfer.
Kerik- those are incredible.
test of made in ca 1860 12x10 SWIFT & Son Rapid 16", 45 W/H stop cut from black paper, 8x10 TRI-X @ 320 2 sec, in HC-110
it's the dilution of pyrocat HD: 2 parts solution A, 2 parts solution B and 100 parts water.
Polafruits !
ross in the jaws
Made with a projection lens I'm playing with. I've moved things around to try to create an affordable soft focus lens. Can't afford a Pinkham?
porcelain pot and leaves
As above. These are done on 8X10 with a 14" optic.
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