Thanks, Clay. The tunnel is my favorite, too. You know, when I was scanning these I had your recent night shots in mind. I couldn't help but think that the end result wouldn't have been much different if they had been digitally captured. Someday I'll get a decent digital camera and find out for myself.
Jonathan
You would be surprised what digital images can capture, but it's relative to what you appreciate, if you never print larger than 20x24 then digital is honestly very comparable in "detail" however there are tonal nuances that can only be created by film, and other light responsive chemical technologies. And then there's the LF perspective controls... But digital has it's place too. (Though admittedly I haven't used my digital for serious work in like 6 months...). Just love my 4x5!
Went out into the neighborhood at dusk again.
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 6.5" B&L Cinephor projection Petzval, Kodak Aerographic Duplicating Film (2421).
Jonathan
Wow, the lens gives great results Jonathan!
One of my recent shots - used to make several of these on 6x6 some time ago, but now almost exclusively carry my 4x5.
Strangely, the Nikkor-M 300/9 seems to have captured some stray light in the upper left and lower right corner, although the lens was quite shaded. Need to keep an eye on it.
Shot was taken on T-Max 100 (negative scan).
Regards,
Jan
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