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    Flatiron. Oakland, Ca.



    Toyo 810G, 360mm Schneider Symmer-S, Delta 100 in Xtol, Stonehenge 90lb white. Printed as a Van Dyke.

    Thomas

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    Great Shot Thomas!! The tone of the photo and the symmetry of the trees in the foreground really adds a degree of drama to the composition.

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    Here is the other set up of my previous post. Same Calla and same info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve French View Post
    Great Shot Thomas!! The tone of the photo and the symmetry of the trees in the foreground really adds a degree of drama to the composition.
    Thanks Steve!

    I shot this last Sunday, the 22d, on a windy and rainy Sunday just before noon (had to get home in time to watch the playoffs). However the last 1 inch on the bottom of the negative was vigneted by the bellows which I cropped-out in the scan of the print. So I went back this afternoon at noon before Occupy Oakland got going and reshot it. Today, in contrast, was sunny and no wind and I shot it from the street up at f32.67 @ 1/15 sec as opposed to f22 @ 1/2 sec last weekend. I'm looking forward to developing the negative and printing it in several different syntaxes.

    Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fitzgerald View Post
    Here is the other set up of my previous post. Same Calla and same info.
    Nice print Jim.

    Thomas

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    Thomas, thanks. Very nice Print that you have done as well. Holds the tones very nicely.

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    Nice image Thomas.
    Thanks,
    Kirk

    at age 73:
    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Thanks!

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    As I mentioned earlier, I'm making a flatbed scanner camera.
    I've finished it (for now) and it creates pictures like this:

    Lens: 8cm magnifying glass,
    aperture: DIY mechanical iris,
    film: flatbed scanner.
    More info here:
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...t=84761&page=2

    A question for the alternative technicians: Is it possible to take pictures with all alternative materials and fluids, with the use of ordinairy household liquids? In other words, what would MacGiver do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Scanner View Post
    A question for the alternative technicians: Is it possible to take pictures with all alternative materials and fluids, with the use of ordinairy household liquids? In other words, what would MacGiver do?
    Anthotypes require little more than… flowers.

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