I think this is right place for this:
...thank you Jonathan.
A photo gear photo.
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 210mm f/5.5 Hugo Meyer Doppel Anastigmat, Kodak Electron Image Film (SO-163).
Jonathan
Thanks, Harley. I actually shot these developing hangers twice over the past month but the previous attempts were not worth sharing. This time it worked out. I find it funny that this very sheet of film was hung to dry clipped to one of these hangers.
I'm also starting to get a handle on this odd film. This was developed for under two minutes in a rotary drum, if you can believe that. It's the only way I've found to keep the contrast in check other than stand development, but I'm not that patient.
Jonathan
When my grandmother died I inherited her recipe box. It may sound like a small thing, but there are some recipes of hers that are essential eating around here and they aren't written down anywhere else. Decades of use have imparted a well-worn patina of wear, rust and grease. The photos are of the top and bottom respectively.
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 210mm f/5.5 Hugo Meyer Doppel Anastigmat, Kodak Electron Image Film (SO-163).
Jonathan
Lovely J! Care to share a favorite recipe?
First off all, there have been some great images posted here of late - Austin's and Jonathan's come to my mind immediately, but there were others also. It seems the majority of the work is in black and white, so I thought I would throw a few color images in here to mix it up. These images were all on 4x5, and shot on either Velvia 50 or E100VS. The first one is of a metal door plastered with tape and other residue, #2 is the side of a Waste Management garbage container (you do get strange looks when photographing something like this,) and #3 is part of a hood of an old car.
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