Chaos
Fomapan 100, 4x5" and a 5.5" B&L about f3 petzval.
Chaos
Fomapan 100, 4x5" and a 5.5" B&L about f3 petzval.
4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic
Kodak Aero-Ektar 178mm f/2.5
Polaroid 100 Chocolate Film (Expired)
Jonathan,
Unusual vision and well done!
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Thanks, Jim. I wasn't sure if this counted as a 'still life.' I usually think of those as objects purposefully arranged for the sake of a photograph, but I end up taking 'found' pictures all over the house of things just as they are. In this case a magazine hanging off the edge of the dining room table.
Jonathan
P.S Then there is this, found in the kitchen one afternoon as the sun hit the cutting board. Same set-up as above only this one was taken with a little 4.25" B&L projection petzval I'm fond of:
Last edited by jcoldslabs; 2-Jan-2012 at 05:47. Reason: Added image.
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 Black and White Film
Developed in Arista Developer
8x10 Camera assembled from parts
300mm f4 Lens wide open with a Frank J Curry 4s Flap Shutter
Scanned on HP-G4050 Custom Tray made for scanning 8x10 film
Questions and comments are always welcome
This is the test negative, Image shot on a 8x10 studio centennial camera , solarized negative, lith print. Worked on this yesterday.
beautiful, Bob. I'd be interested to know how you got blue midtones on the globe only and not the rest of the image.
ex-Pic-A-Day (slowed after 2 years)
on flickr
Analogue Photo and Film FAQ (for APUG)
Open Source F/Stop Timer
This is a test I did this morning with a new aerial lens.
Kinoptic Aquilar 260mm 3.5 with a huge red filter.
I used a big packard attached to the front. I am surprised at how sharp it is wide open. Couldn't find much information on the lens. The Vade Mecum says very little about it appart from being a Q15 type (Tessar?)
Kinoptic Aquilar por rabato, en Flickr
Here's a photo of the lens itself with the filter:
Kinoptic Aquilar por rabato, en Flickr
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