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David Aimone
25-Jan-2011, 09:01
I did a search for Macro photos in the "Image Sharing & Discussion" forum, and was surprised to find nothing.

Does anyone have any LF macro photos to share? I'm interested in seeing what can be/has been done.

mrladewig
25-Jan-2011, 09:29
There are some examples in the flowers thread and probably in a few other places as well. I've posted some examples with a Tominon 75/4.5.

Phaelenopsis 2:1 (http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/v/Mel_family/etc/45_RVP1F_20100604_002_lg.jpg.html)
Heirloom Iris 1:1 (http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2767-1/45_E1G_201000723_002.jpg)

Then this was done with a 125/56. Fuji -NW at 1:1
Alpine foget-me-not 1:1 (http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2814-2/45_E100G_20100818_004_w.jpg)

David Aimone
25-Jan-2011, 09:35
Love the Iris. Beautiful!

Emil Schildt
25-Jan-2011, 11:07
try to search Bosaiya..

ex: http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=56823&highlight=bosaiya

but it IS easier to go to his site:

http://www.angelsandinsects.com/

beautiful macro's if you ask me...

D-tach
25-Jan-2011, 14:49
chinese mulberry & pancake plant

Apo macro symmar 180 - 4x5 Velvia 100

first image post so sorry if something's wrong with attached files

Tom

argos33
25-Jan-2011, 17:46
I can contribute - This is part of a series I am working on. The figure is less than 1/8" tall. I started them using MF, but have since moved to 4x5 using enlarging and process lenses. I've also tried stitching scenes using a movable DSLR back, which look good too, but are basically a lot more work/time for the same quality compared to the 4x5 scans.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5124/5267221975_bbc547aab7_z.jpg

Taken with a little 55mm Repro-Claron @ f/11 on Delta 100 I believe.

Evan

Scratched Glass
25-Jan-2011, 21:00
Here is a closeup experiment of British Soldier lichen. I think it is about 1:1 I can't remember what lens, but it was likely one of the Nikon SW I had back then. Toyo 45 A II with 6x7 Toyo back. Fuji RVP

http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z422/sabaia29/Brit.jpg


The impression I got from this experiment was that it is possible to take 1:1 photos with a "normal" lens, but it was damn hard to do in the field. Composition is a problem with the clumsiness of the tripod, and extremely dim ground glass. Critical focus is also a problems with camera shake and narrow depth of field.

Robbie Shymanski
26-Jan-2011, 21:28
Had to pull the negs to confirm what I shot.
4x5 FP-4 in Pyro-PMK through a 135 mm Zeiss Tessar stopped down all the way on an old Compur resulting in a f.64 plus-ish with the bellow extension on a Toyo 45G.
It is a female deer skull I found out on my family farm in NW Indiana. It served well as a subject during my close-up phase and has resulted in a large collection of bones.

David Aimone
22-May-2011, 10:35
Bleeding Hearts
Chamonix 045n-2, Nikkor-AM 120, Efke 25 in Pyrocat-MC

http://www.davidaimone.com/img/v23/p241689876-4.jpg

C.T. Greene
28-May-2011, 12:11
[QUOTE=mrladewig;678413]There are some examples in the flowers thread and probably in a few other places as well.
Heirloom Iris 1:1 (http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2767-1/45_E1G_201000723_002.jpg)[QUOTE]

Especially nice touch of droplets! Well, ya got me salivating to shoot LF again . .

Richard M. Coda
28-May-2011, 19:49
http://www.pctype.com/rcphoto/test/artclub001.jpg
Nikon 120 Macro

Craig Tuffin
31-May-2011, 07:12
Here's a couple I've shot on wet-plate....black glass ambrotypes

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4074/4934204909_afc77d1d58_b.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/5023240556_03d968279e_b.jpg

Rick A
31-May-2011, 14:45
First shot taken with a Rodenstock Trinar 4.5/105 wide open. Second shot with no name Doppel-Anastigmat 5.6/150. Both shot on TMY developed in Pyrocat-HD and printed on 5x7 Polycontrast III. Subject is a rusted cog found along the road while walking, sitting atop an inverted tin can painted medium gray..

Heroique
31-May-2011, 15:48
...Subject is a rusted cog found along the road while walking...

(Looks like an iron flower blossom – a solution for breezy days.)

I posted this cactus in a thread about the “golden ratio,” but it should be able to grow, thrive, and keep spiraling here, too.

The thorny subject is a good argument for a protection filter!

The set-up was fun, but painful:

Tachi 4x5
Schneider 150mm/9 G-Claron
Velvia-50 (refrigerated old version)
1/250th @ f/22 (effective approx. f/32)
Ries J-600 tripod w/ Manfrotto 488rc2 ball head
Manfrotto 454 micrometric sliding plate (w/ rc2 connection)
Somewhere near 1:2 magnification, maybe higher
Synced w/ ancient Nikon SB-22s speedlight (hand-held)
Flash metered w/ Sekonic 308s
+1 ev flash compensation for snow-white fibers
And finally (pant), Epson 4990/Epson scan

David Aimone
17-Jul-2011, 17:40
Detail from a Hollyhock. TMAX100 in pyrocat-mc, Nikkor AM 120mm Macro

http://www.davidaimone.com/img/v25/p910236477-4.jpg

Jim Cole
17-Jul-2011, 18:58
Detail from a Hollyhock. TMAX100 in pyrocat-mc, Nikkor AM 120mm Macro

This is wonderful, David. I got lost in it.

Corran
26-Jul-2011, 18:59
Here is a silver dollar from 1889 at roughly 3:1 magnification.
Schneider G-Claron at f/16, 5.5 seconds.
The left side is very slightly OOF due to misalignment. I need to redo this, I'm thinking about doing a small series on coins from before 1900.

http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/coin1.jpg

Corran
27-Jul-2011, 20:25
I replaced that file with a new shot I took today that was much better in focus. So ignore my rambling. This time it was a 1-second exposure in much brighter sidelight with divided pyrocat for the developer.

Tom J McDonald
27-Jul-2011, 21:55
Much better. It's a beautiful coin.

Corran
27-Jul-2011, 22:16
Thank you Tom.

Tom J McDonald
27-Jul-2011, 23:07
Corran, what did you mean by misalignment in the original post?

Corran
27-Jul-2011, 23:27
Well, my first shot I stood the coin straight up and shot directly at it. Visually, I thought the coin face was parallel to the lens plane. Even at f/16, the left side was so slightly further back than the right that the left third of the coin was out of focus.

The second shot I put the coin on a small stand on the ground flat, and then shot straight down. I leveled the camera with the bubble level on my tripod and the levels on the camera. I also closed down to f/22 to get a bit more DOF. I don't know if it was the increased DOF or just better alignment, but this time I got all the coin in focus.

Of course I also triple checked that I did not have any tilt/swing on the camera too!

Tom J McDonald
28-Jul-2011, 00:56
Thanks Corran, I thought you meant with the camera but also thought that it was an enlarger issue.
It's good to hear about others' technique.

John Olsen
9-Mar-2021, 14:01
Heroique pointed out that this thread has been dormant for ten years; I thought I'd bump it with an image from a "boredom session" last year. This is a strawberry blossom shot on TriX with a 50mm Beseler enlarging lens in my Toyo rail camera. Bellows correction was 4 stops for f8 and lighting was from Speedotron spots at 600WS.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/32823606617_fd6bc7db8b_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2)Strawberry (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2) by John Olsen (https://www.flickr.com/photos/153201054@N08/), on Flickr

Tin Can
10-Mar-2021, 03:56
Very good!

Thank you




Heroique pointed out that this thread has been dormant for ten years; I thought I'd bump it with an image from a "boredom session" last year. This is a strawberry blossom shot on TriX with a 50mm Beseler enlarging lens in my Toyo rail camera. Bellows correction was 4 stops for f8 and lighting was from Speedotron spots at 600WS.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/32823606617_fd6bc7db8b_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2)Strawberry (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2) by John Olsen (https://www.flickr.com/photos/153201054@N08/), on Flickr

Renato Tonelli
11-Mar-2021, 06:05
What a beautiful bump to an old thread -



Heroique pointed out that this thread has been dormant for ten years; I thought I'd bump it with an image from a "boredom session" last year. This is a strawberry blossom shot on TriX with a 50mm Beseler enlarging lens in my Toyo rail camera. Bellows correction was 4 stops for f8 and lighting was from Speedotron spots at 600WS.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/32823606617_fd6bc7db8b_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2)Strawberry (https://flic.kr/p/S1vyG2) by John Olsen (https://www.flickr.com/photos/153201054@N08/), on Flickr

John Olsen
11-Mar-2021, 09:15
Thanks, let's see yours too. Tiny blossom season is upon us.

Tin Can
15-Mar-2021, 05:59
2-1 Macro 8X10

Nikon 210 W wide open = f16

Levy Process Camera with Calumet 8X10 back

Yesterday

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51038647583_0ca7c81142_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kL7pLt)Levy GG 8X10 (https://flic.kr/p/2kL7pLt) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51039379911_def577d9e3_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbasP)Nikon 210 W (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbasP) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51039475637_d21380579d_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbDVg)Side View (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbDVg) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51039433122_93035432bc_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbrhf)Levy 8X10 Macro 2-1 (https://flic.kr/p/2kLbrhf) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

Iga
17-Mar-2021, 14:21
https://i.imgur.com/DoWwjla.jpg

Very close...
Slightly cropped 4x5 Tri-X HC110 H
Angulon 121 @ f32

John Olsen
17-Mar-2021, 16:12
Iga, Very interesting - what is it? What was the magnification factor? You're setting a new standard, I think.

Iga
17-Mar-2021, 17:02
Iga, Very interesting - what is it? What was the magnification factor? You're setting a new standard, I think.

Thanks John. It is the same shell I posted in another thread. Magnification factor is a bit more than 1:1. It was 330mm of bellows for 121mm lens.
Negatives went about two stops underexposed, mea culpa. It's ok for scan, but will be a hell for wet print...

Tin Can
19-Mar-2021, 15:54
8X10 Macro 1.5-1

All X-Ray, Ektascan or 2X, can you tell which?

2 Points if you can identify the odd one

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51052728453_8ede3678ed_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kMmzw6)2021-03-19-0002 (https://flic.kr/p/2kMmzw6) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51052770798_ffbc55020b_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kMmN7b)2021-03-19-0001 (https://flic.kr/p/2kMmN7b) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51053497096_b61d50b1f9_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kMqw1y)Sticks (https://flic.kr/p/2kMqw1y) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

Ironage
20-Mar-2021, 04:12
Elwood lamp base.

Tin Can
20-Mar-2021, 04:48
Winner, 2 points Ironage.

Steven Ruttenberg
21-Mar-2021, 23:34
Never would have guessed, I am working on an image. Currently setting up.

Steven Ruttenberg
21-Mar-2021, 23:35
The vice is kinda cool.

Tin Can
27-Mar-2021, 07:44
All shot with 120MM f5.6 APO

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51006894830_13fdf14603_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kHiEMd)2021-03-27-0006 (https://flic.kr/p/2kHiEMd) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51006736020_23b704f2e9_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kHhRz7)8X10 Macro 2-1 (https://flic.kr/p/2kHhRz7) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51075361368_eac8d5acaa_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2kPmzuL)1 (https://flic.kr/p/2kPmzuL) by TIN CAN COLLEGE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/tincancollege/), on Flickr

Guadarmar
29-Nov-2021, 11:27
221758
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Shot on 13x18 Ilford Multigrade as papernegativ Sinar P2 180mm.

Greg
29-Nov-2021, 14:17
My first cover image. April 1983. Image is of a weld joint between two titanium wires that showed minimum distortion. 4x5 Chrome.

John Layton
29-Nov-2021, 14:44
Watch movement bits floating on surface tension...on top of thin layer of floating aluminum powder in small paper cup. Crown Graphic, 4x5 Tri-X, Reversed 55mm Micro Nikkor, "light switch" exposure, cannot remember the time but I think around 30 sec:

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Ashishwakhlu
21-Dec-2021, 21:00
Friends I need a macro lens to cover 8X10 format, all suggestions are appreciated, thanks

xkaes
22-Dec-2021, 06:27
Much depends on what magnification you are expecting or want. Do you know?

Lungeh
25-Dec-2021, 09:14
Watch movement bits floating on surface tension...on top of thin layer of floating aluminum powder in small paper cup. Crown Graphic, 4x5 Tri-X, Reversed 55mm Micro Nikkor, "light switch" exposure, cannot remember the time but I think around 30 sec:

221773

Interesting! Looks like a SEM (scanning electron micrograph) with those tones and planarity.