5x8 indeed feels like a fabulous format - love the proportions, and all work I have seen in that format feels "just right". I am envious of those 5x8s, too
5x8 indeed feels like a fabulous format - love the proportions, and all work I have seen in that format feels "just right". I am envious of those 5x8s, too
Here is an interesting image for folks who like symmetry and reflections.
Nagaoka 5X7 with 180mm f/5.6 Fujinon-W. Tri-X Pan in Pyro.
Sandy King
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Another Italian image using vanishing points for depth perspective. 5X7/90SA.
Wind farm near Palm Springs. Dagor 210 (or protar V can't remember) ancient Korona on Efke 50 rotary processed in a D-76 clone. I've had issues with the Efke (coating problems?) and have switched to Arista (Foma). New to LF, critiques welcome.
Wow! I love every image on this page. There is some very nice work coming out these days.
I don't own a 5x7, but a 5x7 crop from a 4x5 neg felt right for this shot. I went out here with the intent of shooting Mount Shasta with a telephoto. Well, by the time I drove 15 minutes from my house some clouds started moving in. You can barely make out the base of Shasta over to the left in the distance. Went from intending to aim a telephoto that way to aiming a 90 this way!
Great decision!!
Mike
"Vaughn's Shadow Takes A Vacation"
Raja 4x5/5x7 with Deardorff 5x7 back
Computar 210/6.3
Sinar P, 240mm APO Nikkor
5x7 HP5, Pyrocat HD
Last edited by Ken Lee; 15-Apr-2018 at 09:22.
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