Jef
Pentax 67 - Takumar SMC 105mm F2.4 - TRI X 400 - XTOL 1:1
Tom Keymeulen
Thanks Tuco - this one was with the #1 extension tube. Yes I know what you mean, if you get real close the framing of the head gets more difficult. If you come from too low distortion of the nose gets weird sometimes :-) with the #1 I often am balancing on the minimal focusing distance and that's very annoying. I didn't try yet how far I can back off with the #2. Did you push the film for this portrait?
Tom Keymeulen
St. Francis with his Friends, Portland
One of my favorite of Portland's many interesting sculptures. By the late Berthold "Tex" Schiwetz, 1966
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Another from the archives, newly scanned.
When my wife and I got married in Ireland in 1992, I was the photographer out of necessity, but in the registry office the only way to get a shot of everyone was to have the officiant take it. Needless to say my very quick explanation of how to use the Toyo 45A and Horseman 6x7 back was a bit confusing to the uninitiated, and the kind gentleman did not fully wind to the next frame between shots. It cracks me up how the guys are all stone faced and the ladies are smiling.
Toyo 45A w/6x7 back, 90mm Grandagon, Ektachrome E100S
Jonathan
A few more recent "digi-pics" as they have been called by some.
clearance 9 feet by Clay Percy, on Flickr
mission bank by Clay Percy, on Flickr
cuvert series revisited by Clay Percy, on Flickr
eroded erosion control by Clay Percy, on Flickr
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