Flatiron. Oakland, Ca.
Toyo 810G, 360mm Schneider Symmer-S, Delta 100 in Xtol, Stonehenge 90lb white. Printed as a Van Dyke.
Thomas
Flatiron. Oakland, Ca.
Toyo 810G, 360mm Schneider Symmer-S, Delta 100 in Xtol, Stonehenge 90lb white. Printed as a Van Dyke.
Thomas
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.
Here is the other set up of my previous post. Same Calla and same info.
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
Thomas, thanks. Very nice Print that you have done as well. Holds the tones very nicely.
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"
Thanks!
Thomas
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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