Pontiac Tempest, 2011
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, D-23
Pontiac Tempest, 2011
Kodak 2D, 300mm Fujinon A
5x7 HP5+, D-23
Oak on Hillside, Laguna Foothills 1999ish
8x10 2D, 24" APO Artar, Ektapan, PMK
Pines on Merced Riverbank, Yosemite 2000ish
8x10 2D, 24" APO Artar, Ektapan, PMK
Vyd Worker, 2011
Kodak 2D, Ektar 14", HP5
John
Kodak 2D with 28" element of a 12-21-28 TR
Really very nice photos it's so clear black & white image.
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And one more, the rear cell of the Dagor on an Ilford MGIV paper negative, Eastman 2-D 8x10
artillery by Fotoguy20d, on Flickr
Thanks. I was nicely surprised, too. I had a light orange filter taped onto the front of the shutter which might have helped with the sharpness. On Acros, f64 at 2 seconds. F64 to honor AA, of course, what other f/stop can one use in Yosemite Valley! LOL!-- and I figured I could more accurately do a two second exposure than trust the old shutter at slower speeds. Mid-April 2007, so not exactly a recent image! A photograph of me making this image made it to the front page of the Fresno Bee. I got lucky and correctly predicted to the reporter that the Falls were peaking about then -- a low-snow year.
I have a Zone VI 8x10, but the without a top hat, the 28" element taxes the Zone VI -- the front and back standards are on the last teeth at infinity. The 2D gives me a couple more inches of extension.
I think the image is the scanned negative -- tonalities are a little off in the foreground. It makes a very nice platinum/palladium print.
(Well done re-enactment image!)
Thanks Tony.
John
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