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    Re: January Still Life

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Broadbent View Post
    By now I'm scraping the barrel. An illustration 'in style' on 4x5 Ektachrome with a lot af stocking.
    cool!

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    Re: January Still Life

    Christopher inspired me...

    An old one..
    Painted with light.
    4x5" Fujicrome RTP II T 64 iso.

    "Still in blue"


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    Re: January Still Life

    Quote Originally Posted by gandolfi View Post
    Christopher inspired me...

    An old one..
    Painted with light.
    4x5" Fujicrome RTP II T 64 iso.

    "Still in blue"
    bravo!
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    Re: January Still Life

    Speed Graphic 4x5, 127mm Ektar lens, preflashed grade 2 paper negative rated at EI=12. Sturm Ruger .357 revolver and Nambe ware bowl.

    ~Joe


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    Re: January Still Life

    Nice one JoeV. I got one of those...and one of these...New Model Blackhawk.

    I was comparing two lenses - Schneider Symer 210mm (left) that I paid $300 for, and a 170mm Kodak Anastigmat f/6.3 (right) off of an old (1910) Kodak 3A folder that I paid $10 for. I was hard pressed to see a difference

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    Re: January Still Life

    [QUOTE=gandolfi;668039]thanks - got one more...

    Homage to Josef Sudek...

    9x12 cm neg.

    Homage indeed! I always find your work an inspiration.
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 12-Jan-2011 at 17:08. Reason: Removed duplicate image

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    Re: January Still Life

    No but I think it will work wonderfully. I believe the emulsion is Ilford Warm tone so it should lith the same.. by and far my favourite lith paper, even though very few printers agree.
    Quote Originally Posted by PViapiano View Post
    Thanks for the info, Bob...looking forward to the new silver rag. Have you tried lith with it yet?

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    Re: January Still Life

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Kapinski View Post
    It wasn't my intention to post this in the middle of a debate. The neg was drying and I was in bed long before that all went down and this is what I woke up to. So here it is.



    Sly is correct, to some it is a love affair. Just like to some, collecting and using old Petzval lenses might be a love affair. Nothing to be scared of. The ones we ALL have to be scared of are the criminals with no regard for human life or restrictive gun laws for that matter.

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    I want to know more about this gun! Nice!
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 12-Jan-2011 at 17:09. Reason: Remove duplicate image

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    Re: January Still Life


    ektar 207mm @ tmax 400 & ultrafin liq

    As long as we are toting guns... just a small .22cal, trying to make a still life series for school. Thought it would be interesting, as still life is something i think as really hard thing to do. And trying to communicate with them, making some sort of series that has a point. Not an easy thing to do.

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    Re: January Still Life

    monkeymon - I love the contrast in tonalities between the barrel, the grip and the background.

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