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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmsanderson View Post
    Green River, WY

    3x 4x5" provia sheets stitched together

    Looks great John.

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    First, thanks to James az for showing me how to do it and providing the supplies.

    This is a night time photo on Tmax 100. Estimated exposure at f/11 was 15 minutes. The actual exposure was 30 minutes due to recciprocity. 210 G Clarion lens, Chamonix 45H-1. Photographed on light table with iphone and adjusted in LR mobile.

    I am ready to go all in on developing and printing my own film!
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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    I am never going to learn how to use this blasted thing properly, unless I start using it.
    Last Sunday on an overcast morning. My first attempt using rise and tilt.
    Toyo 45A | Caltar 210mm F6.8 | 1 second @ F45 | Arista EDU Ultra 100

    Brighton (South Australia) On a Grey Sunday
    by Ashley Hoff, on Flickr

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by macolive View Post
    Really nice! Was it difficult to stitch together?
    Thanks all for the comments on this one.

    It's not difficult at all really digitally, at least not with this setup. For this one I shot with a Fujinon 300mm A Lens, very little alignment correction or distortion because of the long focal length.

    Slide film also makes it easier because the colors seem more consistent from various sheets of film and there's no orange mask to deal with. I shoot slides on bright days like this for more contrast.

    One of the hardest stitches I've done is the one below, also in Wyoming.

    For one, the film were a bit underexposed color negatives and I was using a wider lens (110XL w/ center filter) which gives light falloff when reaching the extremes of shift when stitching. It required a lot more color correction. I would use a 300mm lens for all scenes if I could.



    Anyway, stitching with large format is fun!! Especially for these panos.

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    My really first 4x5 pictures, taken in a rather crude way with a Kodak No.4 Folding Cartridge of 1898-1900 (a camera designed for the huge 104 film format). I put the sheet with strips directly to the focus plane in the dark room... and it works (but it's a slow proces just to take 1 picture).

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by carbo73 View Post
    My really first 4x5 pictures, taken in a rather crude way with a Kodak No.4 Folding Cartridge of 1898-1900 (a camera designed for the huge 104 film format). I put the sheet with strips directly to the focus plane in the dark room... and it works (but it's a slow proces just to take 1 picture).

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    Excellent start! Are these paper exposures? I'm not quite 100% sure

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmsanderson View Post
    Green River, WY

    3x 4x5" provia sheets stitched together

    WOW, now that's how you do a panorama!

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by hoffy View Post
    Excellent start! Are these paper exposures? I'm not quite 100% sure
    No, I took a digital picture of the negatives above a light table and then reversed with photoshop. I still don't have a LF scanner and in the lab they could do that but for quite a lot of money. I hope to get a nice Epson scanner when I have the money and place to put it

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    2018-05-20 Ukraine Sh 100 in XTOL 1+2 11 min011-02web by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
    Wista 8x10, Color Tamron 240/6.8@11, Shanghai 100 in XTOL 1+2

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