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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by taulen View Post
    Hah okey Will see if I can get ahold of it =) thanks
    But the Earl Grey smells so good! Too bad the smell washes out of the print.

    The toning worked well! I still prefer the blue!

    Vaughn

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Still Life - 8x10", exp. 16 minutes, Foma 100, Rodinal 1:200, dev. 30 minutes, Van Dyke

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    Quote Originally Posted by tilberien View Post
    Still Life - 8x10", exp. 16 minutes, Foma 100, Rodinal 1:200, dev. 30 minutes, Van Dyke
    Beautiful. No better homage to Sudek could be done from a Czech photographer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by csant View Post
    Beautiful. No better homage to Sudek could be done from a Czech photographer!
    Thanx, yes - Sudek's still-life is best.

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    I'm going to post this image in a couple of places for all to see. I shot this with Jim Galli's 275 Ediscop F-8 lens that is really only half a lens. I'm glad I own this lens. This is also shot on x-ray film and printed in carbon.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Hi Jim,

    I like the glow and what size of negative, 8x10? I put my front element of that 150mm lens and it seems to cover 810 ground glass.

    I need to take some pictures.

    Hugo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Zhang View Post
    Hi Jim,

    I like the glow and what size of negative, 8x10? I put my front element of that 150mm lens and it seems to cover 810 ground glass.

    I need to take some pictures.

    Hugo
    Hugo, come on now you know I don't shoot anything smaller than 8x10! This is an 8x10 contact print. Yes, take some pictures!!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fitzgerald View Post
    Hugo, come on now you know I don't shoot anything smaller than 8x10! This is an 8x10 contact print. Yes, take some pictures!!
    Nice tone and the so the glows. Don't blame on Hugo as we are getting older we forget the math .

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    Tri,

    Take the rear element of your Hermagis Eidoscope #2 and put the lens back to your 14x17 and you will love the reflected images on the ground glass. I tried this on my 16x20 an hour ago and it covered and it is very sharp when you stop down and lovely glow at wide open.

    Hugo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Zhang View Post
    Tri,

    Take the rear element of your Hermagis Eidoscope #2 and put the lens back to your 14x17 and you will love the reflected images on the ground glass. I tried this on my 16x20 an hour ago and it covered and it is very sharp when you stop down and lovely glow at wide open.

    Hugo
    See, I give ideas free of charge! I just need to find a bigger Edioscop!

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