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I do not thing that there is a thread for images for B&W film MF images only.
I use a Kodak Medalist II as my backup/handheld camera when traveling and I am sure that many of us also use a small MF film camera as a backup.
Some are also using a digital one and there are plenty of such images in the "Safe Heaven for Tiny Format" thread.
I personally enjoy more browsing B&W film images in the limited time I have for such so I am selfishly checking if others are so inclined by starting this thread.
If this is a problem, I am sure the Moderators can close the thread and if there is no interest then the thread will die a natural death by starvation, in either case with no harm, no foul done.
Cheers,
Luc
A few on a series about Bricks, Stone and Mortars that were just shot with:
Kodak Medalist, TMY-2 in Pyrocat MC Jobo
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v128/p966428694-4.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10/v113/p1014482122-4.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v120/p980245163-4.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v128/p641623172-4.jpg
Cheers,
Luc
Lachlan 717
14-Dec-2013, 13:12
Search for "Safe haven"; already a massive thread for non LF images.
Why no 6x4.5 in that medium format list?
Search for "Safe haven"; already a massive thread for non LF images.
Yes I know I used to follow and post on that thread but see my remark about it in the OP :-)
Why no 6x4.5 in that medium format list?
True. For some reason I keep forgetting about it and thing about it more like 35mm than MF. I liked my Pentax 645....
And just to give you a hard time -- Diana Camera (on 120 film, but about 1.75"x1.75");
Okay -- 6x6 (platinum print)
Shadows of my boys, Luffenholtz Beach, CA
andreios
15-Dec-2013, 07:54
Good idea, Luc!
If 645 are OK as well then (all scans of darkroom prints):
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2012_silver_024w.jpg
Mamiya 645
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2013_silver_019_w800.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2013_silver_005_w800.jpg
Bronica SQ
Great. Not sure if/how I can modify title to add 645?
Great. Not sure if/how I can modify title to add 645?
I'm sure MF covers it.
Photographing with a friend. Somewhere on the Oregon dunes. I also had my 4x5 with me.
Rolleiflex, probably Portra 160 VC. printed By me (RA4).
Photographing with a friend. Somewhere on the Oregon dunes. I also had my 4x5 with me.
Rolleiflex, probably Portra 160 VC. printed By me (RA4).
That could be the basis for a cool "business card", I love the framing.
Cheers,
Luc
Perhaps ask for the a title change and just say BW on 120/220 roll film or just B&W Medium Format Film. That should cover all the bases.
Sorry -- forgot about the B&W bit.
Another MF645, shot while wandering west of Wichita, Kansas:
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FujiGA 645zi
Tri-X, printed on Ilford MG IV fiber
austin granger
17-Dec-2013, 11:00
I feel like I'm being unfaithful to my usual safe haven thread, sneaking over here like this. Well, maybe this is appropriate then:
End of Nude Beach, Sauvie Island
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3722/11422321054_242e557af9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
End of Nude Beach, Sauvie Island
Doesn't the end of nude beach also happen around the end of summer too? ;)
TheToadMen
17-Dec-2013, 12:23
I feel like I'm being unfaithful to my usual safe haven thread, sneaking over here like this. Well, maybe this is appropriate then:
End of Nude Beach, Sauvie Island
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3722/11422321054_242e557af9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Thank you for not making a "selfie" at this point of the sign ;)
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-110405-0002.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
austin granger
17-Dec-2013, 15:36
Thank you for not making a "selfie" at this point of the sign ;)
Oh, I'd need the large format camera for that.
StoneNYC
17-Dec-2013, 15:53
Photographing with a friend. Somewhere on the Oregon dunes. I also had my 4x5 with me.
Rolleiflex, probably Portra 160 VC. printed By me (RA4).
Vaughn, I agree I really love the framing on this one, I think I might have to steal the idea of shooting things in diamond shape some of the time, especially my favorite subject ;)
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-110907-0002.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
StoneNYC
17-Dec-2013, 17:04
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-110907-0002.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
Ok well now I can't resist posting...
My own barbed wire...
Mamiya RZ67, 90mm or 180mm, can't recall, TMY-2@320 in Rodinal 1:50 11min.
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A lighthouse on Acros with an RB67
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3757/11382703115_c862686980_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/11382703115/)
lighthouse ACROS1 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/11382703115/) by NGUSS (http://www.flickr.com/people/nguss/), on Flickr
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Mamiya C3, 80mm.
Hasselblad 500cm, 80mm
William Whitaker
18-Dec-2013, 18:59
http://wfwhitaker.com/images/misttrail_6.jpg
Mist Trail, Yosemite National Park, May, 2001
Rolleiflex 2.8f
Jan Pedersen
18-Dec-2013, 19:29
Beautiful capture Will.
Mist Trail, Yosemite National Park, May, 2001
Rolleiflex 2.8f
A lighthouse on Acros with an RB67
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
Nice to see plenty of great images showing-up.
Cheers,
Luc
StoneNYC
18-Dec-2013, 21:49
http://wfwhitaker.com/images/misttrail_6.jpg
Mist Trail, Yosemite National Park, May, 2001
Rolleiflex 2.8f
WOW!!! Incredible!
andreios
19-Dec-2013, 00:07
That is a stunning image, Will! So beautiful..
Great shot, Will; I half expect a Valkyrie to emerge from the mist.
William Whitaker
19-Dec-2013, 15:06
Did you find the seahorse?
Jan Pedersen
20-Dec-2013, 18:54
http://wfwhitaker.com/images/misttrail_6.jpg
Spectacular image Will.
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-110910-0004x.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
David Karp
22-Dec-2013, 00:21
I feel like I'm being unfaithful to my usual safe haven thread, sneaking over here like this. Well, maybe this is appropriate then:
End of Nude Beach, Sauvie Island
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3722/11422321054_242e557af9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Where did you put your lens cap when you made this one?
OK, I'll play:
L to R: 645, 6x6 (cropped) and 6x7
HoodedOne
22-Dec-2013, 05:58
6x7: Mamiya Universal w. 75/5.6 on XP2
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7265/7770168224_c6a19817ab_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/7770168224/)
R068-010.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/7770168224/) by HoodedOne (http://www.flickr.com/people/hoodedone-photos/), on Flickr
6x6: Rolleicord Vb on Delta 3200
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6170/6167692728_98f4f20580_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/6167692728/)
Minck Oosterveer (1961-2011) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/6167692728/) by HoodedOne (http://www.flickr.com/people/hoodedone-photos/), on Flickr
6x4.5: Bronica RF645 w. 65/4 on Delta 3200
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3692/9791074093_24fbe3eb4b_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/9791074093/)
R112-001.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoodedone-photos/9791074093/) by HoodedOne (http://www.flickr.com/people/hoodedone-photos/), on Flickr
Where did you put your lens cap when you made this one?
Not sure we really want to know, hanging with the dark cloth... :-)
6x4.5: Bronica RF645 w. 65/4 on Delta 3200 HoodedOne
I guess as B&W photographers we do need the Light to be with us. Does the lightsaber works best for still life or portrait? :-)
Cheers,
Luc
austin granger
22-Dec-2013, 09:39
At the Zoo, Portland
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3786/11491070383_6ecec4cd64_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
jcoldslabs
22-Dec-2013, 17:02
That's pretty spooky. Makes me wonder what's lurking beyond in the darkness or around the corner. You've made some fantastic images at the zoo. Was this one hand-held or with a tripod?
Jonathan
Joel Truckenbrod
24-Dec-2013, 22:07
Cool thread. Here are a couple from this summer; both were handheld from a sea kayak.
Passageway, Tettegouche State Park, Minnesota - Fuji GSW690II, Kodak TMY
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/Passage-TettegoucheSP-13_zpse799905e.jpg~original (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/truckyj/media/Passage-TettegoucheSP-13_zpse799905e.jpg.html)
Gull Rock, Evening Light, Lake Superior Water Trail, Minnesota - Fuji GSW690II, Kodak TMY
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/truckyj/SeagullRock-13_zps3ed2a706.jpg~original (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/truckyj/media/SeagullRock-13_zps3ed2a706.jpg.html)
Joel Truckenbrod
24-Dec-2013, 22:10
Mist Trail, Yosemite National Park, May, 2001 Rolleiflex 2.8f
At the Zoo, Portland http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Will and Austin, while the subject matter is obviously divergent, both of these images are mysterious and evocative, conjuring some strong emotions. Excellent photographs.
The Furrow
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v130/p134263281-4.jpg
Kodak Medalist Hp5 Pyrocat
cheers,
Luc
The Nymph
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10/v109/p319547876-5.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
Cheers,
Luc
dave clayton
27-Dec-2013, 01:56
Welsh High moorland facing towards the Pen Y fan range 6x9 back on a crown graphic image shot on agfa apx 100
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2884/11573090016_23a119334a_b.jpg
Ed Bray
27-Dec-2013, 02:14
I don't use my Yashica 124G enough, this was from the last roll from it.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7299/11178415565_e8ab17db52_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edbray/11178415565/)
LNER Thomson B1 61264 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edbray/11178415565/) by Ed Bray (http://www.flickr.com/people/edbray/), on Flickr
TheToadMen
27-Dec-2013, 14:04
Just WOW!
Square format rules ...
http://wfwhitaker.com/images/misttrail_6.jpg
Mist Trail, Yosemite National Park, May, 2001
Rolleiflex 2.8f
William Whitaker
27-Dec-2013, 20:16
Just WOW!
Square format rules ...
Thank you ToadMen, StoneNYC, andreios, ari and others. It's always a great feeling when ones work receives praise.
This was taken in early May, 2002 while visiting Yosemite with my then-girlfriend. We had hiked the Mist Trail mid-afternoon. As we approached the steps leading to the top of Vernal Falls I happened to turn around and saw this scene presented just as you see it. It was, as Fred Picker had mentioned in one of his newsletters, a "free gift". It really was. All I had to do was to catch my breath, meter, focus and press the shutter. My initial response on seeing the scene before (or behind me) was that it looked similar to images I'd seen of some precipitous and impossibly beautiful terrain in China. At the same time it almost appeared Wagnerian with its epic sense of light and shadow. But for now, there it was, free for the taking.
I like this image of Yosemite because it doesn't look like the sort of images people would expect to see coming out of Yosemite. Yet it is powerful and commanding. The image printed easily on Forte Polycontrast Warmtone Fiber. The scan is from a print about 8"x 8". This is another image I hope to be able to print much larger at some point.
The Rollei proved excellent for hiking. It's compact, fitted with a lens beyond reproach and can be handheld, if needed. For this shot it was on a tripod.
Sorry for the prattle. I really appreciate the many kind remarks and felt compelled to tell a little bit of the story behind it.
William Whitaker
27-Dec-2013, 20:21
I don't use my Yashica 124G enough, this was from the last roll from it.
That's nice Ed. British Steam is one of those subjects that it's best for me to avoid lest I end up on the hook for an entire railway!
Your Yashica did a fine job. You should take it out more!
Ed Bray
28-Dec-2013, 01:20
That's nice Ed. British Steam is one of those subjects that it's best for me to avoid lest I end up on the hook for an entire railway!
Your Yashica did a fine job. You should take it out more!
Thank you Will, it should get used more, the $50 I paid for it does not do it's usefulness justice.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7351/11603323716_3415016d01_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11603323716/
Icy Branch Composition. I've got a whole roll of them to go through. Rolleiflex automat tessar, tmy2 film in pyrocat hd.
We just had a nearly weeklong ice storm. I captured this coming down the mountain after refueling the generator at our tower site.
Emil Schildt
28-Dec-2013, 07:41
Getting close to New Years day...
Theese are taken a 2.30 in the middle of the night - Full moon - frost and snow.
Guessed the exposure to about 30 sec - Ilford 3200 rated as 12.500iso.
Rolleiflex SL66 E
"The Still of the Night"
http://www.apug.org/gallery1/files/4/8/8/7/nyt_r-09a.jpg
and the "Fairy Tree" (Now unfortunately gone...)
http://www.apug.org/gallery1/files/4/8/8/7/nyt_r-03a.jpg
StoneNYC
28-Dec-2013, 11:52
Getting close to New Years day...
Theese are taken a 2.30 in the middle of the night - Full moon - frost and snow.
Guessed the exposure to about 30 sec - Ilford 3200 rated as 12.500iso.
Rolleiflex SL66 E
"The Still of the Night"
http://www.apug.org/gallery1/files/4/8/8/7/nyt_r-09a.jpg
and the "Fairy Tree" (Now unfortunately gone...)
http://www.apug.org/gallery1/files/4/8/8/7/nyt_r-03a.jpg
Wow that's incredible, I don't think I ever thought of exposing D3200 at such a high EI before, it looks amazing, almost like IR with that ice, and also I'm surprise and 30 seconds even that it was just so bright, and I say that only because I know how bad the reciprocity failure is on D3200.
Really great shot impressive!
jcoldslabs
28-Dec-2013, 13:26
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7351/11603323716_3415016d01_z.jpg
Really well done. It is so easy for something like this to devolve into chaos, but the selective focus and careful juxtaposition of branches creates order and balance.
Jonathan
StoneNYC
28-Dec-2013, 14:41
Really well done. It is so easy for something like this to devolve into chaos, but the selective focus and careful juxtaposition of branches creates order and balance.
Jonathan
I totally agree, I've been trying to take a shot like this for years and for some reason haven't been able to accomplish it, I once spent an hour outside trying to light paint a tree branch to get this effect with no avail, though the frozen winter look only happens about once or twice a year here, and it's often gone fast, I got a night shot of the last one, but have to digitalize it :)
David R Munson
28-Dec-2013, 17:34
Today's new scans, from a cookout with friends over the summer.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3738/11613214975_c940b70e5c_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613214975/)
Lights (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613214975/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7344/11613219005_4f026d3ab3_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613219005/)
Friends By Candlelight (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613219005/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
I totally agree, I've been trying to take a shot like this for years and for some reason haven't been able to accomplish it, I once spent an hour outside
Thanks Jonathan and Stone! I attribute the results to regular use of one TLR to the extent that I can have a feel for how the backgrounds are going to render at different apertures and distance relationships. This stuff is probably around f4.5. It's also got more aperture blades than newer TLRs for a smoother rendering. For these photos, I got behind/under the downed branches and shot out, rather than simply walking up and shooting.
Here's two more, then a Holga shot. Second roll in a Holga. First roll I only got a few shots off because I had to learn to take the lens cap off. Don't get that sort of cursing with dslrs/TLRs/LF.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2825/11616651006_9b9e1f6d63_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11616651006/in/photostream/
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7420/11615904995_695b269068_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11615904995/
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7348/11616241884_0be4c4d81e_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11616241884/
StoneNYC
28-Dec-2013, 20:53
Today's new scans, from a cookout with friends over the summer.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3738/11613214975_c940b70e5c_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613214975/)
Lights (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613214975/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7344/11613219005_4f026d3ab3_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613219005/)
Friends By Candlelight (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11613219005/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Cool, was that pushed at all? :)
the smiling gecko
28-Dec-2013, 21:14
great idea luc...merci!
your suggestion may be the motivation i have needed...
...just hope my attempts can live up to the quality of the truly fine images on this thread.
oh, vaughn, your mention of the wee little square format is timely...this afternoon i was thinking of loading up my Diana with fp4+!!! it's ready now.
smile, relax and enjoy.
laugh more, smile more...i do whenever i pass by a mirror : -
t.s.g. aka the smiling gecko, aka kenneth
StoneNYC
28-Dec-2013, 22:16
great idea luc...merci!
your suggestion may be the motivation i have needed...
...just hope my attempts can live up to the quality of the truly fine images on this thread.
oh, vaughn, your mention of the wee little square format is timely...this afternoon i was thinking of loading up my Diana with fp4+!!! it's ready now.
smile, relax and enjoy.
laugh more, smile more...i do whenever i pass by a mirror : -
t.s.g. aka the smiling gecko, aka kenneth
Wouldn't the wee little square format be 127 ;)
Or 126 even? Lol
Enjoy!
David R Munson
28-Dec-2013, 22:42
Cool, was that pushed at all? :)
No, just a tripod. Both shots were wide open, so neither exposure was especially long.
Besalu - Pont Vell
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v128/p67027329-5.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
Albi - Pont Neuf
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10/v109/p759568668.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
StoneNYC
29-Dec-2013, 22:21
Besalu - Pont Vell
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v128/p67027329-5.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
Fantastic!!
Andrew O'Neill
29-Dec-2013, 23:14
Old bar I got drunk in a few times back in the day. Omuta, Japan. HP5 dragged through my taped up Holga.
Doug Howk
30-Dec-2013, 04:27
A foggy morning at Jax Beach. Bronica SQ-A with 150mm lens (I think) using tmy-2. Printed on Emaks 11X14 #2.
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ScottPhotoCo
30-Dec-2013, 17:25
Nature paints the most beautiful pictures. I am simply learning to see them.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3781/11656283653_09a37000b1_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656283653/)
LightPainting_2013_ScottPhoto.co_WM (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656283653/) by ScottPhoto.co (http://www.flickr.com/people/themdidit/), on Flickr
Hasselblad + 80mm f2.8 + Fuji Across 100
ScottPhotoCo
30-Dec-2013, 17:35
Abstract.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2850/11656284923_3673396a59_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656284923/)
Abstract, 2013. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656284923/) by ScottPhoto.co (http://www.flickr.com/people/themdidit/), on Flickr
Hasselblad + 80mm f2.8 + Fuji Across 100
ScottPhotoCo
30-Dec-2013, 17:39
All of these image were made while I was visiting the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida just before Christmas. Such a beautiful place. I was wishing for my LF set-up as the Banyan trees were just beautiful. But, for now, this will have to do.
I was walking down one of the outdoor hallways and looked up to see the light passing over the curves of the ceiling. It reminded me of the way light passes over sand dunes so I had to make a photograph...
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3724/11656804366_5c28911fd2_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656804366/)
Abstract #2, 2013. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/themdidit/11656804366/) by ScottPhoto.co (http://www.flickr.com/people/themdidit/), on Flickr
Hasselblad + 80mm f2.8 + Fuji Across 100
Michael Cienfuegos
30-Dec-2013, 21:45
A few shots of my girl Friend's Persian Kitty: Mamiya C33, 135mm F4.5, Kodak T-Max 400.
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All of these image were made while I was visiting the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida just before Christmas. Such a beautiful place. I was wishing for my LF set-up as the Banyan trees were just beautiful. But, for now, this will have to do.
I was walking down one of the outdoor hallways and looked up to see the light passing over the curves of the ceiling. It reminded me of the way light passes over sand dunes so I had to make a photograph...
asselblad + 80mm f2.8 + Fuji Across 100
Very nice
Fantastic!!
Thanks. It is a very nice place to take pictures...
I've been doing a bit more MF lately than LF. It's because I'm sneaking them in during the workday rather than quality photo time.
Old barn on Route 220 Washington Maine. Rolleiflex automat tessar, tmy2 film in pyrocat hd. Avoided major need for tilt/shift by not centering or putting down low in the frame the structure. Wouldn't have minded a crispy 4x5, but I only had soft focus lenses or a 203mm optar in the truck and needed something a little wider.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2838/11659477855_0812a6cb4d_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11659477855/
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3726/11659732823_1cb6c98cc5_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11659732823/
jcoldslabs
31-Dec-2013, 15:53
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3726/11659732823_1cb6c98cc5_z.jpg
I like the second one very much. Quite often I think a little "natural" perspective is helpful to avoid completely flattening the image, and in this case the low angle and slight upward convergence of vertical lines are pluses not minuses. I am guilty of often trying to use camera movements simply because I can, but there are times when they can detract rather than add to an image. Knowing when to refrain is not always easy--unless you use a camera devoid of them, of course.
Jonathan
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Hunagshan
Chamonix 45N1
Rodenstock 210/5.6
Ilford FP4
Chamonix 45N1
Rodenstock 210/5.6
Ilford FP4
Beautiful.
TheToadMen
1-Jan-2014, 12:04
Wonderful image! I like it.
BTW: when you rotate it 90 degrees to the right it still is a strong image, did you notice?
(Silly me, I know, but looking at an image like this upside down helps to assess the composition better. Just try it sometimes)
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Hunagshan
Chamonix 45N1
Rodenstock 210/5.6
Ilford FP4
andreios
1-Jan-2014, 12:25
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Hunagshan
Chamonix 45N1
Rodenstock 210/5.6
Ilford FP4
Fantastic image! Wish i could visit those mountains at least once in my life. ..
A few from the Fuji gw690II. Ilford WT/handcolored.
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TheToadMen
1-Jan-2014, 13:39
Nice job, I like this one best.
One more:
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andreios
1-Jan-2014, 14:39
Agree, a very good job indeed!
StoneNYC
1-Jan-2014, 17:37
107491
Hunagshan
Chamonix 45N1
Rodenstock 210/5.6
Ilford FP4
Really beautiful! But what makes this 120 if it was shot on a 45 camera? ;)
I like the second one very much. Quite often I think a little "natural" perspective is helpful to avoid completely flattening the image, and in this case the low angle and slight upward convergence of vertical lines are pluses not minuses. I am guilty of often trying to use camera movements simply because I can, but there are times when they can detract rather than add to an image. Knowing when to refrain is not always easy--unless you use a camera devoid of them, of course.
Jonathan
Thanks; I appreciate the comments
Nerac - View from the castle
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v129/p1067863726-4.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
Peter Gomena
2-Jan-2014, 15:29
Wonderful images from the Medalist, Luc. You really have the camera and process nailed down. (Your creative eye has more to do with the results than the camera, but the images have a distinctive look.)
Thanks Peter.
I really like the Medalist. Not sure if it is the Heliar lens or what....
I usually shoot with HP5 when in Europe but I am looking at maybe something less grainy like TMY or TMX. We will see.
Cheers,
luc
Wonderful images from the Medalist, Luc. You really have the camera and process nailed down. (Your creative eye has more to do with the results than the camera, but the images have a distinctive look.)
StoneNYC
2-Jan-2014, 17:19
Thanks Peter.
I really like the Medalist. Not sure if it is the Heliar lens or what....
I usually shoot with HP5 when in Europe but I am looking at maybe something less grainy like TMY or TMX. We will see.
Cheers,
luc
Does the speed matter? Because you listed TMY-2 and TMX, if you want to stick with ilford what about FP4+ and Delta100? Or Delta400?
Does the speed matter? Because you listed TMY-2 and TMX, if you want to stick with ilford what about FP4+ and Delta100? Or Delta400?
I ran out of HP5 but I have many rolls of TMY-2, TMX and Acros 100 so that what it will be :-)
David R Munson
2-Jan-2014, 21:07
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3810/11723380066_4263a32edd_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11723380066/)
Ryan, Grilling (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11723380066/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Tonight's new scan. I'm going to miss American-style backyard barbecues!
Hasselblad 500CM, 80mm f/2.8 Planar C, Fuji Neopan 100 Acros, Formulary Pyrocat MC, Epson V600
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5502/11721497324_9a25ea4821_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/11721497324/
Going all degenerate with a Holga. Got four photos on this roll. Must learn to check for lenscap. This is a cottage on my property which hasn't been bulldozed because I like to photograph it.
StoneNYC
3-Jan-2014, 11:39
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3810/11723380066_4263a32edd_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11723380066/)
Ryan, Grilling (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11723380066/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Tonight's new scan. I'm going to miss American-style backyard barbecues!
Hasselblad 500CM, 80mm f/2.8 Planar C, Fuji Neopan 100 Acros, Formulary Pyrocat MC, Epson V600
What do Americans do differently? Or you just mean we dress sloppy? LOL
StoneNYC
3-Jan-2014, 11:40
I ran out of HP5 but I have many rolls of TMY-2, TMX and Acros 100 so that what it will be :-)
Ahh, Acros100 gets my vote, but since you have it all, why not test one roll from each and decide what you want to stick with till you run out? :)
Ahh, Acros100 gets my vote, but since you have it all, why not test one roll from each and decide what you want to stick with till you run out? :)
That is the plan.
David R Munson
3-Jan-2014, 12:13
What do Americans do differently? Or you just mean we dress sloppy? LOL
I love cooking out with my friends in Asia, too, but the burger and hot dog style affair we have in the US will be what I miss.
StoneNYC
3-Jan-2014, 12:45
I love cooking out with my friends in Asia, too, but the burger and hot dog style affair we have in the US will be what I miss.
Enjoy the east, you'll miss that too if you ever leave.
107653
Manhattan
Rolleiflex 2,8E
Ilford FP4
Oregon Sand Dunes
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7311/11760129865_69bb4ffabd_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/iVcJTK)
Oregon Sand Dunes (https://flic.kr/p/iVcJTK) by tuco (https://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
Zeiss CF T* 50/f4 FLE, 100ACR, PMK Pyro
107653
Manhattan
Rolleiflex 2,8E
Ilford FP4
Far away from what seem to be your usual haunts, based on your LF submissions!
snay1345
4-Jan-2014, 15:28
The Freedom Tower under construction.
Yashicamat 124 and HP5.
107693
Cool photo, snay.
Here are some made with the Mamiya 7 I purchased from Luc:
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/FC_6
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/FC_5
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/FC_7
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/FC_1
Cool photo, snay.
Here are some made with the Mamiya 7 I purchased from Luc:
Glad to see that you put it to good use :-)
I still don't understand why I never really took a shine to it. By all account it should be the perfect travel companion...
That said it makes life easier for me - while in doubt - take the Medalist.
Cheers,
Luc
StoneNYC
4-Jan-2014, 16:12
Glad to see that you put it to good use :-)
I still don't understand why I never really took a shine to it. By all account it should be the perfect travel companion...
That said it makes life easier for me - while in doubt - take the Medalist.
Cheers,
Luc
I love mine, but then haven't used it since I got my 4x5... I know I'll come back to it but I hate letting it sit...
David R Munson
4-Jan-2014, 17:03
Enjoy the east, you'll miss that too if you ever leave.
That's just the thing - I already went, already left, and now I'm going back!
TMY-2
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s4/v64/p146550761-4.jpg
Kodak Medalist TMY-2 Pyrocat
Kodak Medalist HP5 Pyrocat
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s4/v64/p55743662-3.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v124/p581806287-4.jpg
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10/v101/p1037277132-4.jpg
Michael Cienfuegos
5-Jan-2014, 21:07
I love mine, but then haven't used it since I got my 4x5... I know I'll come back to it but I hate letting it sit...
You have a Medalist and let it gather dust?? :eek:
m
StoneNYC
5-Jan-2014, 21:19
You have a Medalist and let it gather dust?? :eek:
m
No my Mamiya 7... I thought that's what was being discussed...
Peter Gomena
6-Jan-2014, 00:15
Wow, the HP5+, the Medalist and Luc understand each other. The TMY shot is nice, but the others have some magic the TMY doesn't. (Maybe just the lighting, flat-er versus dramatic.
Wow, the HP5+, the Medalist and Luc understand each other. The TMY shot is nice, but the others have some magic the TMY doesn't. (Maybe just the lighting, flat-er versus dramatic.
Hello Peter,
Thank you. Definitely the light was more dramatic for these three shots than the first one. HP5 could be almost my only film in 4x5 and 120.
But I have 120 rolls of other films and none left of HP5...:rolleyes:
Also if I shoot with the roll film backs on the Saber which has a Sironar-N, the modern films come out very nicely.
Cheers,
Luc
David R Munson
6-Jan-2014, 20:26
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3734/11811594656_054c03dae2_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/)
Hanging Fern, Summer Barbecue (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Tonight's scan, another from the barbecue with friends over the summer.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC.
TheToadMen
7-Jan-2014, 01:42
You did catch some beautiful rays of sun light!!
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3734/11811594656_054c03dae2_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/)
Hanging Fern, Summer Barbecue (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Tonight's scan, another from the barbecue with friends over the summer.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC.
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[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/]Hanging Fern, Summer Barbecue (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11811594656/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Tonight's scan, another from the barbecue with friends over the summer.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC.
It's a well composed photo. The dark on the left, light on the right. The friendly bright lawrence welk bubble bokeh on the left, the sharp dark plant on the right, and the sun going down on the whole thing.
Racer X 69
7-Jan-2014, 13:43
What do Americans do differently? Or you just mean we dress sloppy? LOL
I love cooking out with my friends in Asia, too, but the burger and hot dog style affair we have in the US will be what I miss.
I would imagine that there are chopsticks instead of forks, Hibachi instead of Weber, rice, wasabi and fish.
Lots of fish.
I like fish.
StoneNYC
7-Jan-2014, 13:50
I would imagine that there are chopsticks instead of forks, Hibachi instead of Weber, rice, wasabi and fish.
Lots of fish.
I like fish.
I like chop sticks :)
Michael Cienfuegos
7-Jan-2014, 17:05
I like chop sticks :)
I just like food. :)
Michael Cienfuegos
7-Jan-2014, 17:06
No my Mamiya 7... I thought that's what was being discussed...
Whew! You had me worried for a moment. I would still like to get a Medalist, even though I would have to respool every roll of film. Biggest mistake Kodak ever made was to make it a 620 camera. :(
StoneNYC
7-Jan-2014, 17:24
Whew! You had me worried for a moment. I would still like to get a Medalist, even though I would have to respool every roll of film. Biggest mistake Kodak ever made was to make it a 620 camera. :(
You can but 620 fresh from B&H in about 6 different films :)
But of course it's re-rolled. And expensive, but available none-the-less, even in E100G amazingly.
I hear you, I love my Yashika44LM (127) so re-roll that myself too.
20 more rolls until the end of the year with the next ilford ULF run.
Michael Cienfuegos
7-Jan-2014, 22:03
You can but 620 fresh from B&H in about 6 different films :)
But of course it's re-rolled. And expensive, but available none-the-less, even in E100G amazingly.
I hear you, I love my Yashika44LM (127) so re-roll that myself too.
20 more rolls until the end of the year with the next ilford ULF run.
Too expensive. I reroll it myself onto 620 spools. Easy and cheap.
I have a Yashica 44 (not the LM :( ) Still have a few rolls of teh efke film, have about a dozen or so rolls of old Verichrome Pan from the early 1960's. I'll use those spools and backing paper when I am able to get the Ilford film later this year.
m
StoneNYC
7-Jan-2014, 22:08
Too expensive. I reroll it myself onto 620 spools. Easy and cheap.
I have a Yashica 44 (not the LM :( ) Still have a few rolls of teh efke film, have about a dozen or so rolls of old Verichrome Pan from the early 1960's. I'll use those spools and backing paper when I am able to get the Ilford film later this year.
m
Good plan, that VP backing paper is very cool looking (I have one roll) but it's a lot stiffer than the EFKE stuff and tends to make less-flat pictures on backs with old springs. Alas...
The EFKE 127 I've shot all had EFKEitis, and I wouldn't use it ever again unless I were desperate, but I would use the backing paper...
David R Munson
8-Jan-2014, 04:33
Insomnia for me = new scans for you
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5525/11834658485_c065f0de20_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11834658485/)
Jessica, Fall Weeds (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11834658485/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7371/11834929773_efdd3a1a9d_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11834929773/)
A Short-Lived Autumn (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11834929773/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7369/11835429796_90e7519df8_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11835429796/)
Jen Cutting, Ryan Mixing (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11835429796/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
All images: Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC
jcoldslabs
8-Jan-2014, 14:20
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7369/11835429796_90e7519df8_z.jpg
I like this one, David. It's good conceptually, too. I'd steal the idea if it weren't for the fact that I am the one who does the chopping and cooking in our house. Although, I suppose that's what self-timers are for. :)
Jonathan
David R Munson
8-Jan-2014, 16:51
Jonathan - I've accumulated a bunch of my two friends (in this image) cooking and whatnot. I need to explore the negatives more, but immediately liked this one. A camera and a tripod make surprisingly good accessories to milling around in the kitchen with a beer in hand while friends work on dinner.
Got a little sleep eventually, but did more scans as well:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5544/11844530205_51e0fa0e55_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11844530205/)
Who Needs Money (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/11844530205/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
I thought i could share 2 pictures i scanned from the first roll I processed coming back from a road trip in Utah during Winter . Both taken in Buckskin Gulch slot canyon, with a Hassy on Fuji acros
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3803/11865738824_0bdee0f13c_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11865738824/)
Le Ventre du Monde (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11865738824/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7325/11848392384_95590cfd8e_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11848392384/)
Passage (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11848392384/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
StoneNYC
10-Jan-2014, 13:16
I thought i could share 2 pictures i scanned from the first roll I processed coming back from a road trip in Utah during Winter . Both taken in Buckskin Gulch slot canyon, with a Hassy on Fuji acros
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3803/11865738824_0bdee0f13c_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11865738824/)
Le Ventre du Monde (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11865738824/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7325/11848392384_95590cfd8e_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11848392384/)
Passage (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/11848392384/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
That first one is well composed and well exposed :)
Doug Howk
10-Jan-2014, 13:48
Myzine, I like both. The latter reminds of some of Barnbaum's images at their best. I especially like the peering around the corner and the log.
Thank you both! I think the second one might be on a N-1 roll and might show more details in the highlights
TheToadMen
11-Jan-2014, 19:54
Very nice shots. I like the first best.
How did you develop the Acros film?
Thanks,
Bert from Holland
http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
I thought i could share 2 pictures i scanned from the first roll I processed coming back from a road trip in Utah during Winter . Both taken in Buckskin Gulch slot canyon, with a Hassy on Fuji acros
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-110320-0007xx.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - Konica Infrared 750
Gary Sommer
14-Jan-2014, 13:13
A couple of shots from the Oregon Cascades.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3676/11952039743_c9da1189d2_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952039743/)
Beauty-Mainline1 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952039743/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Crown Graphic 2x3 Angulon 90 f6.8 Arista EDU200 WD2D+
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2827/11952414623_dca20ea4cb_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952414623/)
Untitled-3 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952414623/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Pentax 67 Hp5+ WD2D+
StoneNYC
14-Jan-2014, 13:57
A couple of shots from the Oregon Cascades.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3676/11952039743_c9da1189d2_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952039743/)
Beauty-Mainline1 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952039743/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Crown Graphic 2x3 Angulon 90 f6.8 Arista EDU200 WD2D+
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2827/11952414623_dca20ea4cb_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952414623/)
Untitled-3 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/11952414623/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Pentax 67 Hp5+ WD2D+
Really wish I could get my HP5+ to look like that! You have the magical secret!
Gary Sommer
14-Jan-2014, 16:32
Thanks, Stone. I'm not sure that I have any secrets, the pyro developer helps, and the white Alder bark was glowing in the late afternoon sunshine.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7415/11996934436_cfb89f1248_o.jpg
Pentax 67II - Takumar SMC 105mm F2.4 - TMY 2 - XTOL 1:1
Very nice shots. I like the first best.
How did you develop the Acros film?
Thanks,
Bert from Holland
http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
Hey Bert! Thanks for your comment!! Lately i have been using Moersch's Tanol as a developer, rating Acros at 64 (like all 100 iso film in Tanol).
Jan Pedersen
17-Jan-2014, 19:05
Tom, Very nice portrait.
http://www.lostlabours.co.uk/Uploads/barcelona01.jpg
Sagrada Familia, Fomapan 200, Pyrucat HD, Yashicamat 124
Ian
Really wish I could get my HP5+ to look like that! You have the magical secret!
HP5 really sings in staining developers.
Ian
Food? Nah... Candy? Hell yeah
http://Tomkeymeulen.zenfolio.com/img/s5/v126/p697635069-4.jpg
Pentax 67II - Takumar SMC 105mm F2.4 @F5 - TRI X 400 - XTOL 1:1
Different kind of peaceful grace
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s9/v92/p897288695-3.jpg
Kodak Medalist HP5+ Pyrocat
andreios
21-Jan-2014, 14:19
Beautiful image, Luc!
A couple of mine:
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2013_silver_248_w800_apug_LE10.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2013_silver_246_W8001.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2013_silver_252_w8001.jpg
Euh... lamp in corner
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2830/12076508863_d3486f8163_o.jpg
Pentax 67II - Takumar SMC 105mm F2.4 - Fuji Acros - XTOL 1:1
Cannon Beach, OR
100ARC @ EI 12, O2 Orange Filter, Sunny 11 Rule
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2824/10218944336_8f245e5867_o.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/gz1L8s)
Cannon Beach, Oregon (https://flic.kr/p/gz1L8s) by tuco (https://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
StoneNYC
23-Jan-2014, 21:12
Cannon Beach, OR
100ARC @ EI 12, O2 Orange Filter, Sunny 11 Rule
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2824/10218944336_c35a76040c_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/10218944336/)
Cannon Beach, Oregon (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/10218944336/) by yo_tuco (http://www.flickr.com/people/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
What's 100ARC?
What's the sunny 11 rule? Why not 16? :)
What's 100ARC?
What's the sunny 11 rule? Why not 16? :)
Acros. But that should be 100ACR. My mistake.
Because, the Sunny 16 rule is for midday hours in the summer and a clear sky. Here I'm at latitude N45.5°, late afternoon, October and a hazy sky
400TMY @ EI 50
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3763/9288552109_81b271c97c_o.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/f9NfWa)
Farm Sheep (https://flic.kr/p/f9NfWa) by tuco (https://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
StoneNYC
23-Jan-2014, 23:53
Acros. But that should be 100ACR. My mistake.
Because, the Sunny 16 rule is for midday hours in the summer and a clear sky. Here I'm at latitude N45.5°, late afternoon, October and a hazy sky
Edit: Also, the Sunny 16 Rule tends to give me deeper shadows as in this example. When I want to favor the shadows, the sunny 11 seems to work better naturally.
400TMY @ EI 50
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3763/9288552109_0177c4e35e_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/9288552109/)
Farm Sheep (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/9288552109/) by yo_tuco (http://www.flickr.com/people/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
Gotcha, makes sense.
I always thought the sunny 16 was created before the ASA standard changed (doubled) so it needed adjustment anyway... Or was that thought up after the film speed standard had already changed?
Good shot.
Shooting at 50 and dev normal?
Gotcha, makes sense.
I always thought the sunny 16 was created before the ASA standard changed (doubled) so it needed adjustment anyway... Or was that thought up after the film speed standard had already changed?
Good shot.
Shooting at 50 and dev normal?
Thanks. No, I cut the normal development time by nearly 1/2. It gives me both finer grain and compress the highlights. My old Rolliecord has an exposure table on a placard on the back. It's basically is the Sunny 11 Rule with season adjustments given.
StoneNYC
24-Jan-2014, 00:24
Thanks. No, I cut the normal development time by nearly 1/2. It gives me both finer grain and compress the highlights. My old Rolliecord has an exposure table on a placard on the back. It's basically is the Sunny 11 Rule with season adjustments given.
Hmm, interesting, I'll have to try that someday, though that totally defeated the purpose of shooting 400 speed film... We'll see...
...I'll have to try that someday, though that totally defeated the purpose of shooting 400 speed film... We'll see...
Well, when your exposure time is 1/15 second at f16 with 100 film doing that process, 400 film gets you a bit more shutter speed. And the grain of 400TMY ends up being about the same as 100TMX. So it's like shooting 100TMX normally with a yellow filter on. The amount you cut the development time is developer dependent.
austin granger
24-Jan-2014, 10:41
Sternwheeler and Steel Bridge, Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7389/12120550913_4afd8d6ae0_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2850/12160776696_fe9363b87a.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/12160776696/
Holga 120n, tmy2. The beach and rocks down the road from me. It was kinda cold last weekend. I climbed down over the snowy and icy rocks to experience the wind and energy of the ocean.
Gary Sommer
27-Jan-2014, 00:53
Crabtree Creek, Oregon
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2830/12168193923_97fa7cce6b_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12168193923/)
Mainline-2 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12168193923/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Pentax 67, 75mm f4.5, Hp-5+, WD2D+
StoneNYC
27-Jan-2014, 00:54
Crabtree Creek, Oregon
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2830/12168193923_97fa7cce6b_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12168193923/)
Mainline-2 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12168193923/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Pentax 67, 75mm f4.5, Hp-5+, WD2D+
What makes this image work so well is the human element "beauty"....
jcoldslabs
27-Jan-2014, 00:59
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2850/12160776696_fe9363b87a.jpg
I'm digging this. Did you nail the spray on the first try or did it take a few frames? This reminds me I need to get back to using my Holgas and Dianas more often.
Jonathan
I'm digging this. Did you nail the spray on the first try or did it take a few frames? This reminds me I need to get back to using my Holgas and Dianas more often.
Jonathan
First time, of course. You stand there studying the waves and you learn what waves are going to make what kind of splash. Then I waited till there was one with a curling wave right behind it. Can't meditate on the waves forever though, because the tide will change and it'll work different.
Thanks h2oman & Jonathan. It's a different type of softness than LF soft focus, you have to get used to the vignetting, It's got it's own personality that isn't usually ideal.
austin granger
28-Jan-2014, 18:01
In a Parking Lot, Portland
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5473/12138763966_bac78aa11d_z.jpg
Old Car in a Window, Portland
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2818/12197934473_741e235413_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Austin, toghether these two photos are like a meal. First is the simple main course, hearty in composition and gentle seasoning of story. The second is a rich heavy desert of multiple layers of chocolately toned chrome and planes of covetousness (or mitty imagination), self expression, and reality.
austin granger
28-Jan-2014, 19:10
That's the best laugh I've had all day jp. Thanks!
Oh, and another thumbs up for your wave from me.
Racer X 69
29-Jan-2014, 08:19
Sternwheeler and Steel Bridge, Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7389/12120550913_4afd8d6ae0_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Nice Austin. That could have been shot 50 years ago or more, save for the one newer bridge on the left.
Chuck Pere
29-Jan-2014, 15:49
This is taken with an Agfa Isolette with Solinar lens.
I did not use my Minolta Autocord for a couple of years.
I just sent it fro a CLA of the shutter and it came back last week.
I had forgotten how sharp the lens can be, the print is smashing.
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v119/p823735985-4.jpg
Peter Gomena
1-Feb-2014, 14:53
Nice! The Autocords are overlooked and underappreciated in my opinion.
jcoldslabs
1-Feb-2014, 19:07
Mamiya 7, 80mm, TMY-2
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/120-M7-TMY2-DOOR-a.jpg
Jonathan
austin granger
1-Feb-2014, 22:13
Wooden Man with Sushi, Oregon Coast
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2851/12262673125_94d7637df9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Kodak Medalist
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10/v113/p164033242.jpg
austin granger
5-Feb-2014, 18:12
Speaker, Portland
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3711/12327148954_4f767512c7_z.jpg
Barber and Coin, Guns and Ammo, Beaverton
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3777/12332890173_93322b157b_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
jcoldslabs
5-Feb-2014, 19:05
Those are both very good, Austin. The first one especially (for me, anyway). Both taken at dusk or later?
Jonathan
austin granger
5-Feb-2014, 19:32
Hi Jonathan. Thanks. The speaker was in mid-morning, under a clear blue sky. I used a yellow filter which is rare for me. I'm trying out that pre-visualization thing I've heard about. Ha ha. The second one was made at night. Unfortunately, both of these suffer from stubborn scanning artifacts, especially in the blank areas. That's a problem that I've never been able to really solve. Luckily, it doesn't come up for me too often. I was so aggravated by it here that I actually added a little "grain" in the sky areas to try and hide it. It kind of worked I guess.
jcoldslabs
5-Feb-2014, 19:51
With the speaker image I wasn't sure if it was slightly underexposed/filtered daylight or a longer exposure at dusk. Could be either, not that it matters. Most of the time I get too hung up on "proper" exposure that I forget to adjust for how I want the final image to look. Scanning or printing can offer some room for adjustment, of course, but it is much easier if the negative gives you what you're looking for from the get-go.
As for scanning artifacts, I feel your pain. My scanner gives me fits with dense areas, adding bands and lines and everything else I would never want cluttering up my highlights. Not only that, but my scanner's flatbed/opaque light source has gone out, so I can only scan negatives at this point. (Luckily the two lighting components are separate, although with one having gone out I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop). If only I had a "real" darkroom up and running...but then you'd hear me bitch about spotting my prints and dodging and burning troubles. The grass is in fact always greener.
J.
djdister
5-Feb-2014, 20:36
Shaniko, OR
December 2012
Ilford XP2 Super
Hasselblad 500 C/M
109919
djdister
5-Feb-2014, 20:44
White River Falls, Maupin, OR
December 2012
Ilford Pan F+
Hasselblad 500 C/M
109920
austin granger
5-Feb-2014, 20:53
Those are fantastic Dan! That second one, especially, is a jaw-dropper. But Shaniko? I know Shaniko, and it's a long way from Maryland. :)
djdister
5-Feb-2014, 21:00
Highway 218 between Shaniko and Antelope, OR
December 2012
Ilford XP2 Super
Hasselblad 500 C/M
109922
djdister
5-Feb-2014, 21:03
Those are fantastic Dan! That second one, especially, is a jaw-dropper. But Shaniko? I know Shaniko, and it's a long way from Maryland. :)
Thanks! My sister and her family live in Maupin, Oregon, and I try to visit them every other year if not more often. I love it out there. Last December was pretty brutal weather wise in that area, there was an inversion layer and the snow just stuck to everything the entire time I was out there. Made for some interesting shots though...
Peter Gomena
6-Feb-2014, 09:48
Love the shot of the highway. I've driven it several times in the last few years and always wondered how best to photograph it. You found the right way in the right conditions.
Highway 218 between Shaniko and Antelope, OR
December 2012
Ilford XP2 Super
Hasselblad 500 C/M
109922
Beautiful shot, pulls you right in !
IMHO-I'm wondering whether cropping some sky and/or foreground might strengthen it more.
Can't seem to decide, but just a thought
Dennis
Nice highway photo Dan!
I've recently visited an abandoned quarry in the next town over for the first time. (We were discouraged from visiting there growing up). Still got a ways to go before I match the chops of Burtynsky or Caponigro for this activity. Did manage a couple LF sheets but haven't developed them yet. My trusty rolleiflex tessar here with tmy2/pyrocat hd.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3668/12355378105_5dcb8475b9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/12355378105/sizes/z/in/photostream/
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5518/12355377075_3d68db4230_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/12355377075/sizes/z/in/photostream/
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7418/12334763704_b009a7de88_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/12334763704/sizes/z/in/photostream/
djdister
7-Feb-2014, 07:18
Beautiful shot, pulls you right in !
IMHO-I'm wondering whether cropping some sky and/or foreground might strengthen it more.
Can't seem to decide, but just a thought
Dennis
You're right, and the print of this shot is cropped as a horizontal. But for posting I just wanted to show the whole scene as captured...
Thanks,
David Lobato
9-Feb-2014, 14:55
Out for a walk with the Rolleiflex last Tuesday in Baltimore. A friend made this garden in his small front yard. He likes to sit there with his dog and chat, but it was too cold that day.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55432652/Baltimore%20feb%202014%20002%20700LFF.jpg
StoneNYC
9-Feb-2014, 17:42
Out for a walk with the Rolleiflex last Tuesday in Baltimore. A friend made this garden in his small front yard. He likes to sit there with his dog and chat, but it was too cold that day.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55432652/Baltimore%20feb%202014%20002%20700LFF.jpg
Life
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3791/12456440363_81be58c761_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/12456440363/
Rolleiflex automat tessar, tmy2 in pyrocat hd
More of the quarry. I'm thinking I'll have to go back again with LF and sharp lenses.
Looks plenty sharp to me :)
Since we're talking rocks, here is one I fell in love with in a slot canyon, Arizona.
I couldn't get the whole image in focus so I chose to focus on the sharp edge. I wonder what you guys think about that? It was very narrow so I didn't have lots of options with the tripod :) Maybe with a longer lens, I could have worked different crop options...
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3800/12420495334_020e0a7ec8_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/12420495334/)
Dark Roots of Earth (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/12420495334/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
Hasselblad 80mm - Tmax 100 - Moersch Tanol 1+1+100
My friends bike
Shot with a Bronica SQ-Ai and 80mm ps lens.
BTW, I think this is my first post :-O I do read the forum, lot's of good info here so thanks!
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5544/11638413233_510159ba8a_b.jpg
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-140203-0004.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
StoneNYC
11-Feb-2014, 16:40
Looks plenty sharp to me :)
Since we're talking rocks, here is one I fell in love with in a slot canyon, Arizona.
I couldn't get the whole image in focus so I chose to focus on the sharp edge. I wonder what you guys think about that? It was very narrow so I didn't have lots of options with the tripod :) Maybe with a longer lens, I could have worked different crop options...
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3800/12420495334_020e0a7ec8_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/12420495334/)
Dark Roots of Earth (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nolarnaud/12420495334/) by L'Eidolon (http://www.flickr.com/people/nolarnaud/), on Flickr
Hasselblad 80mm - Tmax 100 - Moersch Tanol 1+1+100
Should have shot large-format and then you could've gotten everything in focus ;)
Yep :)
I had sold all my LF equipment but i'm strongly thinking about being weak again and going back to it.
Should have shot large-format and then you could've gotten everything in focus ;)
How, I wonder. I see no tilt or swing that would nail everything in this scene. It looks to take pure DOF from stopping down where the shorter the focal length, the more DOF.
Gary Sommer
12-Feb-2014, 16:34
Before the last snow storm, Little North Fork of the Santiam, Oregon.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3673/12488538255_fc83d593ed_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12488538255/)
Little-North-Fork--35 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12488538255/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3807/12488659773_e63e2993ac_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12488659773/)
Little-North-Fork--39 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12488659773/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Bronica SQA Fp-4+ WD2D+
How, I wonder. I see no tilt or swing that would nail everything in this scene. It looks to take pure DOF from stopping down where the shorter the focal length, the more DOF.
I actually asked myself the same questions but dismissed it on account to my ignorance :D
I have shots focusing infinity on aperture (pardon my french) who got everything but the closest edge within DOF but it is much less sharp. Oh well, i'll see how it looks under the enlarger :)
austin granger
12-Feb-2014, 23:19
At a Scrapyard, Tigard
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5513/12494233744_2a80b494a3_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Andrew O'Neill
18-Feb-2014, 16:20
I like it, Austin. Nice tension. It's trying to be symmetrical but it won't happen...
Should have shot large-format and then you could've gotten everything in focus ;)
I once traveled up and down little Antelope Canyon 4 times crawling over some constipated blighter attempting to focus his 4x5 with each pass. By my last tour, I grabbed a little dust to sprinkle down upon him and his love, just to make certain he was becoming one (…ohmmmm) with the landscape.
http://www.stevemidgleyphotography.com/Scan-120419-0001x.jpg
Rolleiflex 3.5E - HP5+
austin granger
20-Feb-2014, 09:51
Sauvie Island
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7395/12591060935_ff7e026e51_z.jpg
I think the three birds were young bald eagles but I can't say for sure. I can tell you that they were big.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
austin granger
20-Feb-2014, 09:56
I like it, Austin. Nice tension. It's trying to be symmetrical but it won't happen...
Thanks Andrew. It's just something that caught my eye as I was driving past. I think it's interesting how these types of fences slice up whatever is behind them if you're the right distance away. Someone else said the hedges made them think of a firing squad-ha!
Christo.Stankulov
20-Feb-2014, 10:01
Holga
Varna - Bulgaria feb. 2007 minus 10
110836
Marvin d martian
21-Feb-2014, 07:45
A couple of shots from my Pentax 67 that I dont use often enough
https://s2.yimg.com/sm/5454/9697958513_2113ab439c_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marvin-d-martian/9697958513/)
https://s3.yimg.com/so/7306/9697958595_a32691f39e_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marvin-d-martian/9697958595/)
Mart
Andrew O'Neill
21-Feb-2014, 08:35
Someone else said the hedges made them think of a firing squad-ha!
Now that you mention it! Even more tense!
Nice one. Could be young bald eagles when they are still brownish but already big.
Sauvie Island
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7395/12591060935_ff7e026e51_z.jpg
I think the three birds were young bald eagles but I can't say for sure. I can tell you that they were big.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
austin granger
22-Feb-2014, 15:15
Nice one. Could be young bald eagles when they are still brownish but already big.
Thanks Luc. Bald Eagles would be my best guess too. There are a lot of them in this area.
austin granger
22-Feb-2014, 15:17
Washington Grange, North Plains, Oregon
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3667/12533315433_2828feb9ac_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
jon.oman
23-Feb-2014, 09:50
A few of mine....
#1
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/black/photos/img131.jpg
#2
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/black/photos/img128.jpg
#3
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/black/photos/img126.jpg
#4
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/black/photos/img114.jpg
All shot with a C330.
David Lobato
23-Feb-2014, 16:15
Near Cypress Creek. Fuji GS645 folder, 75mm lens. Unfortunately the last exposure before it broke down. Fuji Neopan 400 film.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55432652/645%20YMCA%20Lake%20019.jpg
Kodak 1946 Medalist II HP4+ Pyrocat
Panorama 3 shots
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v118/p694889032.jpg
Kodak 1946 Medalist II HP4+ Pyrocat [/IMG]
More of the same
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s9/v90/p369000066-4.jpg
StoneNYC
24-Feb-2014, 04:14
Kodak 1946 Medalist II HP4+ Pyrocat
Panorama 3 shots
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v118/p694889032.jpg
Do you mean HP5+ or FP4+? Or was there an HP4+? I know there was HP3 and possibly HP4 but thought the + was a new thing only relatively recently. I could be wrong, it would have been around before I was aware of films.
andreios
24-Feb-2014, 04:19
Luc, these are wonderful landscapes.. What's the place, if I may ask?
Luc, these are wonderful landscapes.. What's the place, if I may ask?
Thanks. It on the road between Toulouse and Auch in the South West of France
And more...
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v117/p1009234974-4.jpg
andreios
25-Feb-2014, 01:29
Great, Luc.. But you are making my impatience worse... I'll be heading down there in May...
Great, Luc.. But you are making my impatience worse... I'll be heading down there in May...
Nice.
If you are going to the Gers (land of the Armagnac) and to the Perigord (land of the black truffle) as you should than I would recommend staying close to Condom and Sarlat and go visist the small village saround.
On top there are two top class and well priced restaurant in each :-)
Last one
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s5/v121/p570350846-4.jpg
Gary Sommer
25-Feb-2014, 23:43
Pentax 67, FP-4, WD2D+
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3675/12785193084_b117ec1f89_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12785193084/)
McDowell Cr.5 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12785193084/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Salmo22
26-Feb-2014, 20:16
N607BP, Falcon Field Airport, Arizona
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3766/12805741433_d318519f6d_c.jpg (http://flic.kr/p/kvALMp)
First time shooting film in 30+ years. Test image shot on an overcast day. So far, the Fuji Acros and 500CM appear up to the task. It remains to be seen if this old photographer can match-up effectively with the equipment? :p C&C is most welcome.
Gary Sommer
26-Feb-2014, 22:11
Very cool, Jeff. I've been looking for your film shots since you started talking about a Hassy over at MA2A.
Gary
Salmo22
26-Feb-2014, 22:49
Very cool, Jeff. I've been looking for your film shots since you started talking about a Hassy over at MA2A.
Gary
Thanks Gary. If nothing else, I am methodical when relearning an old craft. Much more for me to discover and I find my way back to analog.
If nothing else, I am methodical when relearning an old craft. Much more for me to discover and I find my way back to analog.
Hi Jeff, and welcome aboard.
You've made a good start using Acros. It's by far my favorite film for MF and LF images.
It will run rings around any other b&w film in that speed range.
In particular, you really can't over-expose or under-expose it.
On the bright side, the density just keeps increasing, particularly if you use a compensating developer.
On the dim side, no reciprocity correction required up to 2 minutes, and only 1/2 stop up to 1000 seconds.
- Leigh
Salmo22
27-Feb-2014, 10:09
Hi Jeff, and welcome aboard.
- Leigh
Thanks Leigh. My contributions my come slowly at first, but they will come. It is "heady" stuff to post my humble work next to the fine photographers that regularly share herein. While all have been inspiring, Austin Grangers willingness to help an old man finds his analog roots has been most welcome and encouraging - much thanks Austin!
austin granger
27-Feb-2014, 21:31
N607BP, Falcon Field Airport, Arizona
First time shooting film in 30+ years. Test image shot on an overcast day. So far, the Fuji Acros and 500CM appear up to the task. It remains to be seen if this old photographer can match-up effectively with the equipment? :p C&C is most welcome.
Jeff, Hello! It's good to see you here. I wasn't sure if you'd made the plunge on the film idea, but obviously you have. This is graphically strong. I like how the blades and the runners echo the fence-so many great lines going on here. Anyway, welcome to the forum. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
austin granger
27-Feb-2014, 21:32
And thanks.
Jeff, Hello! It's good to see you here. I wasn't sure if you'd made the plunge on the film idea, but obviously you have. This is graphically strong. I like how the blades and the runners echo the fence-so many great lines going on here. Anyway, welcome to the forum. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
If you get a chance, visit Jeff's Flickr page; the internet's best collection of airplane shots.
Gary Sommer
28-Feb-2014, 12:22
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t243/gary2881/Black%20and%20White/No-Parking-7a_zps4e7e9cf4.jpg (http://s162.photobucket.com/user/gary2881/media/Black%20and%20White/No-Parking-7a_zps4e7e9cf4.jpg.html)
Bronica SQA HP-5+, WD2D+
Kodak Medalist HP4 Pyrocat
111448
austin granger
7-Mar-2014, 09:56
A couple of signs that caught my eye:
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3172/12983299174_33c3e921d8_z.jpg
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2814/12801260665_8a4d0d03d4_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Gary Sommer
10-Mar-2014, 22:20
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7416/12860169705_ef482a4967_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12860169705/)
Picnic-19 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12860169705/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3694/12911838473_48749830d9_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12911838473/)
Lime-33 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36419580@N06/12911838473/) by gary2881 (http://www.flickr.com/people/36419580@N06/), on Flickr
Hp-5, WD2D+
RB67
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/MemphisMan.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman2.jpg
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Family lined up outside a church in Washington Maine.
If the phone line had to be in the photo to get the composition, I put it at least in an interesting place.
Holga 120N, tmy2 in pyrocat hd.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3529/13073483403_324fe7fca3_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/13073483403/in/photostream/
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2784/13073367635_4a120086c0_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/13073367635/in/photostream/
austin granger
11-Mar-2014, 10:17
Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7405/13074192063_220697ef34_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
RB67
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I'm digging those character shots
I'm digging those character shots
Thanks...
A couple more from my RB67. Please excuse the size of them. I have no way to crop them from here.
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman6.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman7.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman8.jpg
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Thanks...
A couple more from my RB67. Please excuse the size of them. I have no way to crop them from here.
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Dang, really nice. I've tried a few similar shots but not of people with so much character.
Dang, really nice. I've tried a few similar shots but not of people with so much character.
Tuco, you have folks running around the Seattle area like these guys... LOL... I've been there. Twice ;)
Just walk up to 'em and start a conversation... Give me a camera and some film, and I'm ready to roll.
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Memphis6.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman1.jpg
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Tuco, you have folks running around the Seattle area like these guys... LOL... I've been there. Twice ;)
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No doubt they exist. Perhaps it's just me getting more comfortable with that idea. I've posted this before but not sure if you've seen it. Shot it on some expired TXP 6049 (expired in 2000) I still had in my freezer.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3808/9341137438_915eda42e7_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/9341137438/)
Faces (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/9341137438/) by yo_tuco (http://www.flickr.com/people/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
Nut'n wrong with that guy Tuco... ;)
David Lobato
15-Mar-2014, 13:23
RB67
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Are you using fill flash on these photos? How many stops less than ambient exposure? I really like how you did them.
Hi David... No flash on those guys. It was all reflected light from either buildings, and they were in open shade.
This shot though a off camera 550ex flash was used with Portra Film.
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Film6442-Aubree.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Film6442-9-Aubree.jpg
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StoneNYC
16-Mar-2014, 11:11
Hi David... No flash on those guys. It was all reflected light from either buildings, and they were in open shade.
This shot though a off camera 550ex flash was used with Portra Film.
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Film6442-Aubree.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Film6442-9-Aubree.jpg
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Looks like some PS color adjustments as the two colors don't match, you added more saturation in that first one.
Fun and colorful, it's not a criticism.
New Hippy's :)
Thanks Stone.... She looks pretty close to the same to me in both images. She was in full sun in the first, and open shade in the 2nd, and filled with off camera flash. Could have been the shutter speed between the two images though.
No worries here.
Peter Gomena
17-Mar-2014, 09:48
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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May you find your pot of Gold.
Cropped from an Agfa Clack 6x9 image, APX100 in Pyrocat-HD.
Michael Cienfuegos
17-Mar-2014, 10:42
Thanks Stone.... She looks pretty close to the same to me in both images. She was in full sun in the first, and open shade in the 2nd, and filled with off camera flash. Could have been the shutter speed between the two images though.
No worries here.
No need to adjust anything. They are really cool as is. :)
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No need to adjust anything. They are really cool as is. :)
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Thanks... I probably should delete these. I just noticed that this is a b/w thread...
TheToadMen
17-Mar-2014, 13:38
Thanks...
A couple more from my RB67. Please excuse the size of them. I have no way to crop them from here.
Nice portraits.
What kind of lens and film did you use?
I'm thinking of getting a RB67 and this makes me want it even more.
Michael Cienfuegos
17-Mar-2014, 13:44
Thanks... I probably should delete these. I just noticed that this is a b/w thread...
Just ask the mod to move it to the Safe Haven for tiny formats thread.
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Nice portraits.
What kind of lens and film did you use?
I'm thinking of getting a RB67 and this makes me want it even more.
Hi Toad...
I'm like pretty sure it was Portra, and then I converted it to B/W. I believe it was the only film I had at the time. Shot with a 50mm. I like the camera, but it's a freak'n beast to carry around all day in the summer shooting street guys.
http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman10.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Memphis2.jpg
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http://www.keepsakephotography.us/FILM/Filmman3.jpg
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TheToadMen
17-Mar-2014, 14:15
Hi Toad...
I'm like pretty sure it was Portra, and then I converted it to B/W. I believe it was the only film I had at the time. Shot with a 50mm. I like the camera, but it's a freak'n beast to carry around all day in the summer shooting street guys.
Hi, thanks for the info. I like the sharpness and atmosphere of the images.
A 50 mm lens on 6x7 cm is like 26 mm on 35 mm film, or am I wrong? Did you creep right up to them or are these cropped?
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