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    5x7 B&J flatbed, Ektar f/7.7 203mm. The original negative and Elwood 5x7 enlarger were lost in a darkroom fire long ago, so this was scanned from a work print.

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    Delta 100 in Pyrocat M 2:2:100. 240mm Ronar. Oversharpened? Homage to Guido Guidi's marvelous textures.

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    Hughes Feed and Grain, The Dalles, Oregon


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    Heavy stone vase. Technika, 5x7 Ektachrome, 180mm Sironar and an umbrella.

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    Done with my Toyo 5x7 with a 203mm Ektar.
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    Using the heavy-duty 5x7 Linhof film-holder. It certainly keeps the film flat.

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    Old Truck, 2011
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    5x7 HP5+, D-23
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 15-Apr-2018 at 09:16.

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    Re: In Praise of 5x7... Post'em !

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    Super Moon.
    First attempt at doing C-41 myself.
    I think the issue is not enough developer in the tray.
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    Nice image Ken.

    That truck looks like it has had a ton of Bondo applied to it at sometime in it's life. That fact helps the print as there is a lot texture there to work with.

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    Still working on getting the hang of C-41.
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