Mount Hood from Cooper Spur by austin granger, on Flickr
Mount Hood from Cooper Spur by austin granger, on Flickr
I can't believe no one has made a large format square picture since 2014. :-) Well, I guess I'll follow myself, three years on...
Oregon City by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Austin,
Beautiful tonality in this image, and your 2014 image! Great control of DOF.
Care to share the technical information?
Rich
Thanks Rich. The staircase photo was made with a Chamonix Hs-1 and Nikkor 180 lens on Tri-X 320. It was originally horizontally oriented but I decided I liked it better square so I cropped off the sides.
The picture of Mt. Hood goes back a ways, but I can tell you it was also with a Chamonix, and I'm pretty sure a Fujinon 125 lens. I believe the film was FP4 125. I might have used a mild yellow filter. Again, it's a crop from a 4"x5" negative.
As far as developing goes, I've been bringing my negs to a local lab for some time now so I can't give you the details on time or temperature or anything. I'm almost certain they're using HC-110 or D-76, but in any case it's nothing too exotic, just "normal" developing. It works for me.
Thanks again!
Most my square images come out of my Rolleiflex but every once in a while I get a large format one, this is from about 2002. 🙂
Roger
Nicely done, Roger! One of these days I'll modify a darkslide to expose an 8x8 on an 8x10 sheet of film (already do it for 4x10).
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
I cropped this shot in a square when I accidentally overlapped a squared passpartout and everything went in his place :-)
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