wow, your guys firsts are all really good.
my very first 4x5 shot had a huge light leak and was largely out of focus
wow, your guys firsts are all really good.
my very first 4x5 shot had a huge light leak and was largely out of focus
My first 4x5s since then I've learnt to focus with a loupe and don't shoot in heavy wind. The B&W is ILford the colour neg is Velvia.
Sorry, just noticed this! Thanks, I appreciate the good will and spirit! So far, I haven't let myself get too attached to the intents and expectations with these images (time for the enthusiasm to wear off helps with this). In that way, they really feel more like test shots, or "for fun" shots. And maybe that's all it ever should be, but I do have a small hope that some of them may end up being at least a quarter as delicious as some of the others in this thread!
A lot or work setting-up; but well worth it. Nicely done!
Andrew
Thank You for letting me be a member of LFPF.
Bernie Kaye
I'm just getting into large format photography. Here is my first shot with an eBay Toyo-View 45G on Ilford Delta Film. Scanned at 600 with an Epson 3200 photo scanner.
My later shots have been a little better focused (and level:-). My primary interest is historic preservation and my goal is to learn to produce HABS/HAER quality photos of some of the few remaining historic buildings in my area of Florida.
This is the original Community House in Melbourne Village, Florida, adapted from a WWII barracks. The building is interesting because of the window structure. The sash windows are a later addition. The original windows are the narrow 24"x36" windows near the eaves. Most of these buildings had normal double hung sash windows. Inside, the building has a gorgeous oak floor that appears to be original. Most such temporary buildings had pine floors.
Comments more than welcome.
First things first. . . level the tripod & camera. That house is horizontally challenged. Those gorgeous oak floors won't hold a chickpea in one place! And you're also correct about the focus. . .
I'd give more to the tops of the trees and less foreground, or just crop the larger trees and foreground out altogether.
My opinion only, mind you.
Good job - keep the pics coming!
Are we truly creative, or simply too lethargic to become pedestrian?
Hello,
here is my first VF
Park Stromovka, Prague
Meopta Magnola 13*18
Orwo NP15, R09
Belar 210/4,5
silence and darkness
all these pics are wayyyyyyyy better than my first LF pic, and i'm almost ashamed to post the first really bad one on this thread!! I think i will tho, and also the first one (negative 10) that i'm halfway proud of. comments anyone? they were taken with my Graflex 45 and efke 25 speed film.
Emma
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