opus in b&w
play it as you wish,
surréaliste ?
welcome to lff portraits symphony 2013,
opus in b&w
play it as you wish,
surréaliste ?
welcome to lff portraits symphony 2013,
All dressed up, and nowhere to go... (no white Christmas this year)
Taken and developed yesterday, Dec. 31, scanned this morning. Nice way to start a new year
Caltar W-II 65/8, Horseman Woodman, Efke PL 100, Xtol
(not sure this exactly qualifies as a portrait, but still...)
Padua (PD) Italy - Chiara ready to go out. One of the very first shot with the large format camera and also with the Harman Direct Positive paper.
- Camera: TOYO-FIELD 45 AII L (Linhof)
- Lens: SCHNEIDER Symmar 210 1:5.6 Convertible
- Exposure: 2 minutes and 15 seconds at f 5.6
- Film: HARMAN FB Direct Positive Paper - 3 ASA - size 4x5"
- Developer: ILFORD PQ UNIVERSAL 1+14 - 4 minutes at 20° C
- Stop: ILFORD ILFO STOP
- Fixer: ILFORD RAPID FIXER
- Lightmeter: Gossen Lunasix 3 reading the incident light.
- Lightning: Ambient light only
- Scanner: EPSON V700 and EPSON Scan 3.81
- Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4
A photo of my wife taken in the back yard a couple of months ago before it got too cold to sit outside wrapped only in a sheet.
Kodak 2D with 5x7 back, 21 1/4" Copying Ektanon @ f/11, 5x7 Gevaert Ultra Panchro (expired 1944).
Jonathan
I like it. Nice work. That old expired film has a quality all it's own.
8x10 Arista, cropped a bit, 360mm Symmar-S, softened. Deardorff (b/c i mean come on.. what else can be used to shoot american retro?!)
Flossie by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
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