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Steve M Hostetter
4-Oct-2008, 10:48
115mm 6.8 Grandagon Sinar 8x10" Center Grad filter

The arch is bleak but the xmas scene is my house:D

The only rule on this thread is that you use the widest angle known to man on your 8x10" camera... No crops allowed ..! No eye pokes, chin jabbs, or head butts,,, now shake hands..:D

phaedrus
4-Oct-2008, 20:19
It's not the widest 8x10 wide angle known to man, but the widest (and onliest) wide angle used by me, a Super Angulon f/8 165 mm. Picture is a platinum print on japanese paper of a rock formation in the Harz Mountains in Germany:http://web.mac.com/chammann/iWeb/Mostly%20Black%26White/Photoblog/0B9F22A6-9EE6-47B1-B10E-4F704B570862_files/C1165_060608_2_Pt_PKIS.jpg
Thanks for having a look!
Christoph

Steve M Hostetter
5-Oct-2008, 05:18
nice shot Chris

Jan Pedersen
5-Oct-2008, 19:42
Nice one Chris.
Another not the widest lens known to man but the most recent with a wide angle.
159 f9.5 Wolly

Phil
5-Oct-2008, 21:11
Here's one with a B&L 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 Protar V

Vaughn
5-Oct-2008, 21:42
Well, another Wollie 159mm on 8x10...widest I got that covers.

http://bostick-sullivan.invisionzone.com/index.php?automodule=gallery&req=si&img=74

The image to the left of this one is also with the 159mm. both are of my triplets in the redwoods.

Vaughn

Steve M Hostetter
6-Oct-2008, 06:43
Those are nice guys,,,, I've got the Wally in a bladeless #4 Batrax shutter...

Now I know I need to get that shutter fixed

Ole Tjugen
6-Oct-2008, 08:50
121mm f:8 Super Angulon:

http://www.bruraholo.no/images/Senja_2007/Senja04.jpg

EdWorkman
6-Oct-2008, 09:04
Ole
I was composing a query about the "missing" pic- when it suddenly appeared- big file eh? :>) Cool, thanks

Steve M Hostetter
6-Oct-2008, 09:10
115mm 6.8 Grandagon Sinar 8x10" Center Grad filter

The arch is bleak but the xmas scene is my house:D

The only rule on this thread is that you use the widest angle known to man on your 8x10" camera... No crops allowed ..! No eye pokes, chin jabbs, or head butts,,, now shake hands..:D

I'd like to get a opinion about the xmas light shot: The hoizontal line of the roof needs corrected w/ some left shift ..??? I think I can do it some without showing the edge of the image circle,,, If I keep the scene dark..

Steve M Hostetter
6-Oct-2008, 09:22
Also,, the photo is for advertising use to highlight the carpentry work I do... I wanted to keep the side porch in the picture because I built it to..

Chuck Pere
6-Oct-2008, 10:30
Yet another with 159 f9.5 Wollensak. Old uncoated version.

sparq
6-Oct-2008, 11:19
Ross #4 Symmetrical 6'' f/16; Kodak SR45 X-ray film souped in Barry's 2 bath formula.

Scott --
6-Oct-2008, 12:19
'Nother with the 121/8 Super Angulon (yeah, I know - I cropped it. The focusing rail showed up in the bottom of the frame...)

http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/church00.jpg (http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/stpauls.jpg)