That's be a 4x5 guesstimaterangefinder... it's a bit of a crap shoot that close handheld.
And yeah I used to be a Duck.
That's be a 4x5 guesstimaterangefinder... it's a bit of a crap shoot that close handheld.
And yeah I used to be a Duck.
Frank,
It doesn't matter if something went wrong, it's still a wonderful image.
Best wishes,
Pete.
All of the portraits in this thread are exceptional. Nice work, everyone!
-P
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
She has a bit of long nose compared to Frank's subjects, but I still think she's a beauty.
8x10 contact salt print (untoned, single silver nitrate coating), 5x7 The Scientific Lens Co. Portrait Lens wide open (f/8) but with rear element group removed (covers 8x10).
The only trouble with doin' nothing is you can't tell when you get caught up
Here are couple from last week. Trying to find Type 55 like color emulsion/process (literally VERY stinky process) Both P2, SA 72mm XL, F22
Results are a bit laughable compared to "real" Kodak EPP, but somehow look like early color. Here's EPP scan:
and real Type 55:
[QUOTE=VictoriaPerelet;489891]Here are couple from last week. Trying to find Type 55 like color emulsion/process (literally VERY stinky process) Both P2, SA 72mm XL, F22
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I like the effect of the 72mm, really "in your face".
Nothing fancy, just a friend and her son out in the park.
Crown Graphic w/ 203mm Ektar.
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