I'll have to look into the double scan/tone-mapping for some of my images. The results are very nice.
I'll have to look into the double scan/tone-mapping for some of my images. The results are very nice.
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Below the window-sill on a sheet of formica, Linhof with a 81/2" T-H Cooke wide open.
This is how thing were once: back-light, background dark on top for white headline and clear below for body copy.
In Broadbent style with humble respect and admiration.
Toyo45A reversed Petzval.
Ramiroelena, Nice light coming in that window.
Coral
Trying my new old lens and my new old scanner. Yippee everything works!
...Mike
Corn, Toyo Field AII, Fujinon 180 mm, Kodakchrome VS100 using window light.
Exposure not recorded.
One of my very first pics with Large Format. I shot this pic with 5x7 wood camera and tessar 260 f4.5 lens. Got some light leak while developing it. I not yet have scanner so I had to scan it by my friend V500.
Flask
5x7 Alumitype
35 sec @f/5
Century 8A Studio Camera with Wollensak 11.5" f/5 Vesta Petzval lens
CdBr/NH4I Collodion, KCN
Beautiful. Collodion is on my to do list this year. I just bought a Compact Graflex that makes 3 1/4 X 5 1/2 postcard views and was looking at the original film pack holder and thinking, all I need is a spring to hold a piece of glass flat in here and bingo.
Meanwhile, I did this one yesterday.
coke bottle rack
I had bid on a funny little no name lens in an Optimo shutter that I thought was going to be an unmarked f6 Versar. Holding the lens in my hand, I couldn't get an image on a ground glass. So I thought, what the heck have I bought here. Took it upstairs and it turns out it's a 14 3/4" f11 lens and just casts the most spectacular image on a ground glass! I'm going to machine it to fit a better shutter and I think it's found a permanent home. Definitely some buzz of some sort going on here, yet the image is so sharp you can see the dust on the bottles. 8X10 Century.
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