She and He, ambrotype 8x10"
I used One light source + big white panel as a reflector. This portrait I made using Dallmeyer 3B wide opened
She and He, ambrotype 8x10"
I used One light source + big white panel as a reflector. This portrait I made using Dallmeyer 3B wide opened
The impossible we do today - miracles take a little longer.
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Very nice!
plum crazy i
15"f5 B&L on 810
Jim,
This is a very interesting shot! I like it a lot.
Hugo
A few taken yesterday indoors
Ilford Delta 100 Rodinal 1:100 1 hour stand development.
Mauricio Sapata
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Last edited by Ken Lee; 21-Feb-2011 at 17:36.
Not real sure that would be considered a snap
I have a 2 year old (started late) and have yet to figure out the 'snap' with LF...
I had an ol' 1947 OshKosh Firetruck...that I had given to Phil....and regret it to this day, unfortunately code compliance was on me about where I had it parked, and had to do something with it fast....He had a little purple coupe at the time, also named plum crazy, he was finishing up....looked quite a bit similar...often a pretty small world...
Thanks,
Dan
Last edited by DanK; 18-Aug-2010 at 18:33. Reason: spelling....as usual
hey all,
here is some "lost" film i shot 6-10 months ago. a friend was at my place with his speed 4x5. we were playing with it when i said, "hey, lets shoot some color film...i got some!"
it was a petzval lens wide open. other than that i can not remember anything else....not even which friend owned the camera and lens!
very old and abused 160nc film. color shift, bad scanning, bad scanner operator, etc etc.
eddie
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