more fun with wet plate!
this time i decided to shoot some 5x7. much easier to pour for sure. these are with my 11 1/2 verito. i will shoot some sharper lenses this afternoon.
stump is f6 at 2 sec
(please excuse the glare from shooting the plate with a digital)
eddie
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kind of new to this forum, but I see that names are familiar from APUG...
I'll try not to upload too many doublets, but bear with me if I do it anyway...
I have played around with strange lenses for a while now, and I am addicted..
attached two images.
the first taken with the 300mm Plasticca lens, the secone with an old lancaster landscape lens (meniscus type lens, fitted reversed in a shutter..)
Question: how is it with nudity on this site? is it ok to submit such "dangerous" images, or is it a no go?
best
emil
Emil,
Doubles or triples, nude or not, your work is always welcome in my opinion. Thanks for sharing!
Eddie I have to say I'm liking the wet plates you've done so far. God keep me away from that stuff in person I can't afford another process.
careful....you will love it! i can not stop!....at least now i found time to eat again!
here are a few from todays foray back to the collodion side!
all are shot with my trusty 11 1/2 inch verito. the 1st two are at f4 (proper Galli style) and the last is at f6 for comparison.
the leaf is 15 seconds. i have another better 30 second exposure but i ruined the plate rubbing it! the f4 lamp is 30 sec. and the f6 is at 1 min.
collodion on 4 1/2 x 7 inch black aluminum.
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played around with my Cooke 300mm...
max softness..
I kind of like th eglow, but I have to do many more to get to knoe the lens proberly...
worlds most photographed 39 ford pickup_Ilex Projection front
This done on 8X10 with the front element of an Ilex Adjustable Projection lens. It focused about 7" but the 8X10 turned out to be a bit much oof so I cropped the best 4X5 out.
From a DSLR fitted with a Top Secret Lens:
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