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diversey
30-Nov-2023, 11:23
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Split Oak Forest in Florida
Camera: Deardorff V11
Lens: Cooke XVa, 311mm
Film: Ilford HP5+

Alan9940
30-Nov-2023, 11:33
Is there supposed to be an attachment here? As I've toyed with getting an 11x14 camera, I'm so looking forward to seeing what folks are doing with this format.

Vaughn
30-Nov-2023, 11:39
Sometimes having an underexposed 11x14 negative can't be allowed to stand in the way of a good (YMMD) print.

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge.
Silver gelatin print -- some reflections off the print, unfortunately

diversey
30-Nov-2023, 11:49
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-FbdXdw_-yQk/V-crHcMTt0I/AAAAAAAACcs/8D5sTetQPwMeb17dOCRivv2i6LvLIIi6gCLcB/s1600/Lily%2BPond%2B11x14web.jpg

Lily Pool in Chicago
Camera: Seneca 11x14
Lens: 15” Ilex Paragon Process Lens
Film: Ilford HP5+

diversey
30-Nov-2023, 11:51
Sorry, I couldn’t link this image from Flickr.


Is there supposed to be an attachment here? As I've toyed with getting an 11x14 camera, I'm so looking forward to seeing what folks are doing with this format.

diversey
30-Nov-2023, 11:52
Great, silk smooth!


Sometimes having an underexposed 11x14 negative can't be allowed to stand in the way of a good (YMMD) print.

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge.
Silver gelatin print -- some reflections off the print, unfortunately

diversey
30-Nov-2023, 12:16
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWFBnwHyr3cgaBqoVn34XaN7dlYAE47yrW9MULtVG654c9HAsXxrl47nRgNqwh0kEL2c5b2l-6fbD3ayxv3ipTxrDC-I3ne0uc1cwLq-UxqKjwLKG5k-H3B8L-fm9v14tdiquMRMeumJV86uGnbeQcr991QqcwBSk9SB8sIxDkEs3Tq1-G0ALRCfnX4bE/s4200/11x14%202022%20Schneider%20Symmar%20360mm%20F64.tiff

Split Oak Forest in Florida
Camera: Deardorff V11
Lens: Symmar 360/620mm Convertible Lens, 360mm/F64
Film: Ilford HP5+

Vaughn
30-Nov-2023, 12:19
Great, silk smooth!

Another one of the same falls the same day...

Monty McCutchen
1-Dec-2023, 07:55
Sometimes having an underexposed 11x14 negative can't be allowed to stand in the way of a good (YMMD) print.

Horsetail Falls, Columbia River Gorge.
Silver gelatin print -- some reflections off the print, unfortunately

Excellent print and thought Vaughn

Vaughn
1-Dec-2023, 11:50
Here is another I just posted elsewhere in the 11x14 lens thread.

Two Redwoods, Cal-Barrel Road, 2001
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park

Taken with a borrowed homemade 11x14 (under 7 pounds) and a 355mm G-Claron.

My triplet boys were 4.5 years old and around this age I would take them to the redwoods often, with the hope of getting at least one exposure in. I would find a image (in this case along a lonely lovely dirt road and zero traffic) where I could break out the camera, get lunch out for the three boys, and while they were occupied eating, I'd set up the camera and get the photo taken before the boys finished lunch and started to run between the legs of the tripod, or wander off and fall in a creek, or something.

It was great when they got a little older, became my 'figures in the landscape' and would hold still up to two minutes for photographs in the redwoods, then go exploring while I made more images. I kept it to one image a trip with the boys in the landscape to keep them excited to do it for me every time we went out.

There was wonderful light present for this image -- slightly diffuse but still direct light coming thru the trees. My Pentax meter read from 5 to 10, exposed at 7 . I used f/64 for 30 seconds on FP4+ rated at 100 (no extra time for reciprocity failure). Developed in Rollo Pyro.

Alan9940
1-Dec-2023, 12:08
Absolutely love the Redwoods image, Vaughn. All the images posted so far are very nice, but to my wee brain this Redwoods image just screams "Put me on ULF, please!"

Vaughn
1-Dec-2023, 13:25
Absolutely love the Redwoods image, Vaughn. All the images posted so far are very nice, but to my wee brain this Redwoods image just screams "Put me on ULF, please!"

Thanks. Yes...I should not have borrowed that 11x14!! I have a Chamonix now. :o

The burned portion of the trees -- burnt cavities at the base -- are large enough that they need information in them (IMO). I was able to keep some detail and a lot of texture in there.

diversey
1-Dec-2023, 15:21
Vaughn, the redwood image is gorgeous, thanks for sharing it!

Martin Aislabie
5-Dec-2023, 09:42
Here is another I just posted elsewhere in the 11x14 lens thread.

Two Redwoods, Cal-Barrel Road, 2001
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park

Taken with a borrowed homemade 11x14 (under 7 pounds) and a 355mm G-Claron.

My triplet boys were 4.5 years old and around this age I would take them to the redwoods often, with the hope of getting at least one exposure in. I would find a image (in this case along a lonely lovely dirt road and zero traffic) where I could break out the camera, get lunch out for the three boys, and while they were occupied eating, I'd set up the camera and get the photo taken before the boys finished lunch and started to run between the legs of the tripod, or wander off and fall in a creek, or something.

It was great when they got a little older, became my 'figures in the landscape' and would hold still up to two minutes for photographs in the redwoods, then go exploring while I made more images. I kept it to one image a trip with the boys in the landscape to keep them excited to do it for me every time we went out.

There was wonderful light present for this image -- slightly diffuse but still direct light coming thru the trees. My Pentax meter read from 5 to 10, exposed at 7 . I used f/64 for 30 seconds on FP4+ rated at 100 (no extra time for reciprocity failure). Developed in Rollo Pyro.

That is an absolute cracker

Martin

Tin Can
5-Dec-2023, 10:26
Excellent

I love that location

Serene pond, outside madness

I will find

my tiny format




https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-FbdXdw_-yQk/V-crHcMTt0I/AAAAAAAACcs/8D5sTetQPwMeb17dOCRivv2i6LvLIIi6gCLcB/s1600/Lily%2BPond%2B11x14web.jpg

Lily Pool in Chicago
Camera: Seneca 11x14
Lens: 15” Ilex Paragon Process Lens
Film: Ilford HP5+

miloniro
6-Dec-2023, 08:11
https://live.staticflickr.com/4893/46658767262_7707431608_3k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw)Landwasser Viaduct (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw) by miloniro (https://www.flickr.com/photos/miloniro/), auf Flickr

Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: January 2018,
Argentum Excursor I. h. 11x14
Fujinon C 450mm f/12.5 Lens,
Ilford HP5 Plus, ASA 250, f32
Xtol stock, 6.5Min.

Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812

Vaughn
6-Dec-2023, 10:55
...

Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: January 2018, ...
Well done! Great feeling of the atmospheric conditions. The composition is active, yet well balanced. I like your use of shutter speed, also -- just a hint of movement in the train adds a lot to the image. Plus it provides a great example to the difference in the appearance of movement coming towards that camera and movement straight across the view of the camera at the same time.

It might be a bit silly, but I love the trees against the rock face down in the lower right corner. It would take a mighty long lens to isolate those!

Vaughn
6-Dec-2023, 11:19
11x14 Carbon print. "Through the Portal"

Just a little way up from the Yosemite National Park entry on Hwy 140...which is just up the highway from the town of El Portal. It did not come out exactly what I wanted as the bus stopped for me coming through, when I really wanted it to be moving the whole time. Still a fun photo for me.

11x14 FP4+, FujiW 360/6.7, f64 for 2 seconds, PyrocatHD

Low res reproduction

Martin Aislabie
8-Dec-2023, 05:36
https://live.staticflickr.com/4893/46658767262_7707431608_3k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw)Landwasser Viaduct (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw) by miloniro (https://www.flickr.com/photos/miloniro/), auf Flickr

Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: January 2018,
Argentum Excursor I. h. 11x14
Fujinon C 450mm f/12.5 Lens,
Ilford HP5 Plus, ASA 250, f32
Xtol stock, 6.5Min.

Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812

Stunning
Martin

Jim Jones
8-Dec-2023, 06:26
Wow! So many details had to come together for this fine photograph!

diversey
8-Dec-2023, 08:18
https://live.staticflickr.com/4893/46658767262_7707431608_3k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw)Landwasser Viaduct (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw) by miloniro (https://www.flickr.com/photos/miloniro/), auf Flickr

Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: January 2018,
Argentum Excursor I. h. 11x14
Fujinon C 450mm f/12.5 Lens,
Ilford HP5 Plus, ASA 250, f32
Xtol stock, 6.5Min.

Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812

Wonderful!

Tin Can
8-Dec-2023, 15:11
https://live.staticflickr.com/4893/46658767262_7707431608_3k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw)Landwasser Viaduct (https://flic.kr/p/2e65nWw) by miloniro (https://www.flickr.com/photos/miloniro/), auf Flickr

Location: Grisons,
Area: Switzerland,
Date: January 2018,
Argentum Excursor I. h. 11x14
Fujinon C 450mm f/12.5 Lens,
Ilford HP5 Plus, ASA 250, f32
Xtol stock, 6.5Min.

Contact print on Adox Lupex silver chloride paper,
developed with Moersch ECO 4812

Excellent

Jim Peterson
12-Dec-2023, 18:32
Here is another I just posted elsewhere in the 11x14 lens thread.

Two Redwoods, Cal-Barrel Road, 2001
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park

Taken with a borrowed homemade 11x14 (under 7 pounds) and a 355mm G-Claron.

My triplet boys were 4.5 years old and around this age I would take them to the redwoods often, with the hope of getting at least one exposure in. I would find a image (in this case along a lonely lovely dirt road and zero traffic) where I could break out the camera, get lunch out for the three boys, and while they were occupied eating, I'd set up the camera and get the photo taken before the boys finished lunch and started to run between the legs of the tripod, or wander off and fall in a creek, or something.

It was great when they got a little older, became my 'figures in the landscape' and would hold still up to two minutes for photographs in the redwoods, then go exploring while I made more images. I kept it to one image a trip with the boys in the landscape to keep them excited to do it for me every time we went out.

There was wonderful light present for this image -- slightly diffuse but still direct light coming thru the trees. My Pentax meter read from 5 to 10, exposed at 7 . I used f/64 for 30 seconds on FP4+ rated at 100 (no extra time for reciprocity failure). Developed in Rollo Pyro.

Wonderful! 11x14 is impressive. I saw some of your 5x7 contact prints in the Arcata square a while back. They looked great. Old stomping grounds. Humboldt Grad in Forestry 1978-1984. Keep posting your redwood photos. Thanks!

Vaughn
12-Dec-2023, 19:58
Wonderful! 11x14 is impressive. I saw some of your 5x7 contact prints in the Arcata square a while back. They looked great. Old stomping grounds. Humboldt Grad in Forestry 1978-1984. Keep posting your redwood photos. Thanks!

We overlapped at HSU. I was a forestry major 1972 to 1974 then switched over to Natural Resources Mgt Fall of '74. I graduated two years early on a ten-year program (1981) ;)...took a lot of breaks to work in a wilderness, and took a lot of photo classes that did not count towards degree requirements.

One of the oldest NP buildings in Zion National Park, 2018
An unused bathroom in the old campground in Zion Canyon (now a picnic area). Angel's Landing behind.
Fuji W 360/6.7, 11x14 HP5+, f/90 at one second, PyrocatHD

Greg
15-Dec-2023, 05:42
Very first exposure made with my B&J Commercial view back around 1980. f/64 of course. Waist deep in a very cold stream.