Rodenstock 75mm f8 4x5
1. HP5+/HC110
2. Polaroid Type 55
Rodenstock 75mm f8 4x5
1. HP5+/HC110
2. Polaroid Type 55
Here's a few more from Sunday-
Francis Bacon's Studio at The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery.
Connecting stairway to the Extension, at The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery.
Installation, The Golden Bough | Corban Walker, at The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery
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SA 72 XL on 4 X 5
rotterdam saturday november 21
A couple landscapes made with the 58 SA XL
Brian Vuillemenot
Brooklyn Bridge and Wall Street in NYC.
Hey menacingtourist,
I like the crop you have created with your shots. I guess that makes it a 2x5?
How did you cover up half the lens so cleanly on the Brooklyn Bridge shot? Im guessing a dark slide cut in half?
Did you draw a line on the ground glass so you knew what to compose?
I think it works really well on the wall street image.
Thanks Mike. This is actually a cropped 8x10. I measured the best I could then cut an extra darkslide to make a 4x10 option. My groundglass is gridded so I can easily tell where to compose. It's not perfect but I like the look/ratio of very horizontal images. It's also nice since I can't afford a 7x17/8x20
Yes, that vertical one looks great-
Here are some of my 8x10 images. The first is with a 90xl with some corner vignetting cropped, the other two are Nikkor 90sw. Wide is about the only thing I do.
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I particularly like the middle image, with the tree roots. Care to divulge some technical details? I am impressed by how much foreground detail you retained while not blowing out the background. I'm thinking I would have had to use negative film to retain that much scenery range.
This thread is shaping up to be just what I hoped--keep those images coming.
Rick "who just bought a center filter for the 47 from KEH" Denney
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