Nice results.
Kent in SD
In contento ed allegria
Notte e di vogliam passar!
Really nice work. I’ve been curious about these plates.
They are a lot of fun, especially if using historical gear.
Kent in SD
In contento ed allegria
Notte e di vogliam passar!
Photographs like yours finally pushed me over the edge to try these for myself. I just received my first box of 4x5 plates a week or so ago and am looking forward to shooting with them.
Reid
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/
Just did the same. Now to figure out how to adapt the film holder.
Thankfully I was able to find some 4x5 plate holders. I've seen a few mentions across the internet that people have good luck adapting pack film holders for use with plates.
Reid
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/
Plus, Jason has his Kickstarter to manufacture new plate holders. If all goes as planned, they should be available to purchase next year.
Shot my first couple of plates. This one came out the best. I got the exposure about right but under-developed it a bit. Shot at ASA 1 and developed it in Rodinal 1+50. Pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic, 150mm Zeiss Tessar.
Reid
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/
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