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Ed Richards
30-May-2010, 18:08
Prison cell - a real hole in the wall - on a very narrow corridor in Fort Barrancas, Fl. 47mm XL, TMY-2, f22, slight front rise. No center filter, no adjustment except for resizing and sharpening. The walls are whitewashed, which makes texture a challenge. It was also so dark that I had to use a flashlight to set the camera. Focusing was OK, but framing was dead reckoning.:-)
http://www.epr-art.com/working/2068.jpg
Heroique
30-May-2010, 18:18
Nice! Looks lonely and medieval (in the most wicked sense).
The exaggerated perspective and space make me feel faint, like I’m being led to the cell.
Hope this attracts more 4x5 + 47mm images.
Steven Barall
30-May-2010, 19:06
That's really nice. Thanks.
John Brady
30-May-2010, 19:24
Nicely done Ed! I'll offer a couple of 47xl's from a few years back. These were on t-max and no center filter. I don't shoot much 4x5 anymore but the 47 is a great lens.
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Ed Richards
30-May-2010, 20:08
Beautiful, John! Everglades by any chance?
Pawlowski6132
30-May-2010, 20:36
What is this 47 you speak of? Do tell. Please.
Ed Richards
30-May-2010, 20:46
47mm Super Angulon XL - covers 4x5 with room (a little) to spare. The widest full frame 4x5 lens.
AbsolutelyN
31-May-2010, 02:10
Very nice perspective on the prison cell, good comp. This is my latest image with the 47xl. Taken with the centre filter on Fuji 160, possibly a slight amount of rise. Tristan
http://www.absolutely-nothing.co.uk/uploads/lf-forum/47xl-may-2010.jpg
Bruce Watson
31-May-2010, 08:52
Prison cell - a real hole in the wall - on a very narrow corridor in Fort Barrancas, Fl. 47mm XL, TMY-2, f22, slight front rise. No center filter, no adjustment except for resizing and sharpening. The walls are whitewashed, which makes texture a challenge. It was also so dark that I had to use a flashlight to set the camera. Focusing was OK, but framing was dead reckoning.:-)
Nice get! You certainly have the gift of being able to "see" with those extreme wide angle lenses. Something I've never been able to do myself. Good on ya!
Darren H
4-Jun-2010, 02:51
Really nice all! I so want to add this lens to my kit.
Resurrecting this thread for a couple 47mm shots...I'd love to see more! Just got one myself, so I had to take a couple shots. Also just got a half-frame cut darkslide, so I used that too...
Tri-X 320 in D-76
I was just inches away from the chair.
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/56a.JPG
and TMax100 in TMax RS
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/56b.JPG
Hi
This is my latest shot with my 47mm XL with center filter.on home made 4x5.
Across 100. dev ID11.
I love my wide angle
Cheers Brian
Scotty230358
17-Jul-2011, 00:08
Got to get myself one of these.
Brian Ellis
17-Jul-2011, 08:38
Very fine photograph Ed. I lived in Florida most of my life and don't recall ever hearing of this fort. My loss, I liked photographing those old forts in Florida and would have made a special trip to Pensacola if I had known of this one.
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