Hello,,, post your 35mm, 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7,6x9,6x12, DSLR, p&s, half frame, 110, 126, and any other non-LF size I didn't mention..
So don't be shy,,, we know you have em
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Hello,,, post your 35mm, 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7,6x9,6x12, DSLR, p&s, half frame, 110, 126, and any other non-LF size I didn't mention..
So don't be shy,,, we know you have em
Hasselblad 501C, 80mm lens.
http://jon-oman.smugmug.com/photos/4...85_aaj5x-L.jpg
Scanned with my brand new Epson V750!
Jon
35mm. myanmar
two more 35mm. myanmar again
rb 67 hand held 250mm. 800 and 400 ASA. (portraits. tripod on the landscape 100asa)
A mix of D200 and Fuji S3 Pro.... The panos in this case are stitched..
-B
http://www.akersonstudios.com/landsc...s/skycross.jpg
San Francisco de Asis Church - Taos, NM
http://www.akersonstudios.com/landscape/images/flow.jpg
Kilauea Erupting - Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii
http://www.akersonstudios.com/panos/.../bathriver.jpg
Bath, England
http://www.akersonstudios.com/panos/images/gfpano.jpg
Great Falls - Great Falls National Park, Virginia
some wonderful images keep em comin
first: D200 w/ bellows/ 4 extention tubes and 105mm lens
second: D200 300mm 4.0 Nikkor
third: D200 12-24 DX
last: customer used a p&s , thats me w/ back turned
Mamiya 645 1000s on FP4+, printed to 8x10 on MGWT in hot Lith.
http://sundownis.com/BodieJune/bodielithprintWeb.jpg
Month or so old now...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43...45/img739a.jpg
645, I think it was a Bronica, might have been Mamiya (whatever camera had been left in the studio when I finished my 5x4 sheets that day)
Egeskov Castle, Island of Fyn, Denmark
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/7640354-md.jpg
Canon 40D stitched panorama
Another image. Hasselblad 501C, 80mm lens.
http://jon-oman.smugmug.com/photos/4...53_6ncBA-L.jpg
Jon
one more, another 645 shot on FP4+, developed in P-cat HD. I'm sure most recognize the subject; this is at the racetrack in Death Valley, where space aliens come down at night and move the rocks around.
http://sundownis.com/IAGG/DV/racetrackFilm1.jpg
alright, last one. 645 in P-cat HD, printed on fotospeed lith paper, in LD20 lith developer. McClure Beach, along the hidden section, Point Reyes Nat'l Seashore.
http://sundownis.com/IAGG/CoastalCA/...10printWeb.jpg
Hmm, found an old one. I miss Scala.
http://sundownis.com/images/MadisonReady.jpg
BHPV still stock Scala in 135!
APUG:
Forgotten Souls
A roll from 2 Saturdays ago.
Rolleiflex MX, Fuji Arcos, 1+100 Rodinal
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...tten1small.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...tten2small.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...tten3small.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...tten4small.jpg
Brian
Some fantastic shots there, Brian!
Pilgrims, Lourdes, France
Nikon F100, Delta 400 in XTOL
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/2...destentwp4.jpg
120 Pinhole, Bryce Canyon
Arthur
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...82-R01-002.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...82-R01-004.jpg
Scarlet Tanager of the twin swamps of Indiana
I found the attached photos in the users manual that accompanied a Prakticaflex FX 35mm camera I'd purchased at a local antique store. It came with a camera case loaded with accessories.
The camera had belonged to the deceased Japanese father-in-law of the store owner. I scanned these photos and returned the originals to a surprised and very thankful owner. Neither he nor his wife knew they existed. No one had inventoried the camera case apparently.
They were taken circa 1953, probably when the Prakticaflex was new. The lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar at F2.8, 50mm.
I thought someone would enjoy seeing the Hiroshima Peace Garden about 9 years after the war. The first photo was the conservatory building that served as Ground Zero aiming point for the B29 pilot.
The camera itself is real interesting as it is a 35mm SLR but has a popup viewfinder like a Rolleicord or Flex. Even has the close up magnifier for fine focusing. I guess that the Germans hadn't recovered their glass making industries enough to make the prisim viewfinders found on later models. I do have the mirrored top mount viewfinder that simulates the later prism'd models. It was in the case too.
Tom Thomas
Ok, OK, you've got me going now.
The first one I took on the Royal Palace grounds in Bangkok in 1969 with a Rolleicord Vb. The yellowish tint was caused by heat and overexposure to airport XRay I think. Most of my negatives from this trip came out with odd tint.
Second and third were taken with a Fujifilm 3800 digital camera.
The last was too but it shows why my wife is so mad with me for collecting "junk" cameras. This only represents about half of them, others are hiding in drawers and boxes under my computer desk. I keep threatening to take photos of her jewelry drawer, she quiets down then.
Tom Thomas
Fuji S3 Pro, 18-70 Nikkor. Photographed while setting up the 4x5.
Hasselblad 500 CM, 80mm, 40mm.
Shot on a yashica 124g (can't justify a rollei!) Delta 3200 at 1000 in diafine then scanned on the epson V700.
the two more creamy light shots were handheld at 1/8th or so with very dim window light. The other 2 very fashion type 'gritty' images were with a little ring-flash that I've had for years.
Lovely model, who is a close friend. That's about it.
A nice driving home shot.
The rain had just moved in front of me, the sun chasing it's tail. My fuji S5 was sitting on the passenger seat with the nice $100 arsat tilt lens from fleabay.
I get to the little humpback bridge before the edge of the countryside turned, saw the rainbow. Parked up, tilted the lens then took the 7 shots that make this up. (auto and handheld... gotta love technology sometimes)
Stitched using Auto ( or commonly known as lazy ) in CS3.
Hope you enjoy.
A recent sunset at Wisley D300 with 55Micro and 28F2
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rJay108pbr.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rJay122pbr.jpg
If anyone happens to like it I dumped all the fullscales in Flickr here
Water lilly at Kew Cannon 710 powershot
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...c846f_opbr.jpg
If you like water lilies there are a few more here
reflections may possibly be an obsession .....
been having fun with my hexar af and neopan 1600 lately
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...dmoore/fog.jpg
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...e/0002_E_1.jpg
Here's something totally unlike me... I love this though.
View from an acquaintance's back yard.
SWC, last month.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43...nov/img040.jpg
Here's another SWC shot, but from October I think? Maybe November, I don't remember!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43...img772a_sm.jpg
That was 64T that I'd bought from a member of the forum, cross processed and then colour corrected.
Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
http://jon-oman.smugmug.com/photos/4...43_hacNd-L.jpg
Jon
Nashville w a D80
Frank first image is great. I like the synergy between the cigabutt and the scar - something raw about the two subjects that draws one in. Need just a bit more space below the cigabutt, if possible.
Great stuff.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Certo Six (6x6), Efke 25:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/...1b451c850b.jpg
Iskra (6x6), Neopan 400:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3143/...0b3b8c4224.jpg
Iskra, TriX @ 1000 in Diafine:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/144/3...78b7ab8cae.jpg
And now for some 8x11 (mm!):
http://members.chello.nl/mj.constant..._Amsterdam.jpg)
Cyclamen.
35mm APX100, Lith Print Forte PWT
These images Rock!!
So I was doing the annual White House Christmas tour and there was this guy playing the piano while a woman sang. Wow. The way the guys hands moved was just insane. So, I had to make a photograph of it. The only issue was that I couldn't use my flash and the light is crap in this corner - so very little is actually in focus. Anyways, figured ya'll int he tiny format area might enjoy this a little bit.
http://www.AkersonStudios.com/lfforum/pianohands.jpg
Wow, some beautiful work. Easy to see why Nat Geo mag uses Canon's too as a couple entries prove.
For SCrighton, a Yashica 124G is nothing to apologize for. It wasn't called the Black Beauty for nothing. You have some great shots there. I have two that I'm working on now.
I wanted to submit these "lost" photos I found on a deteriorated roll of 120 film in a beatup Frankawerke (FW) folder on E-Bungle. The camera came from the Ft Worth, Tx area.
There is some family history here that is unknown to the young boy featured scaring his grandparents for Halloween ca 1958. His dad obviously worked for Shell Oil Company as there are shots of a Shell Production Facility, probably out in the panhandle of Texas. There is a 1958 Chevy Impala parked in front which helped me date the photos.
The young boy could now be a Shell big-wig or perhaps a casualty of the Vietnam War. Who knows now?
First photo shows the camera. It was water soaked, perhaps found under the seat of the salvaged 1955 Ford depicted in the photos. It did clean up nice though.
Second is the ghost and his trusty companion scaring his grandparents. His dad's 1955 Ford is in the background.
Third are the "frightened" grandparents. There appears to be a ghost standing behind the screen between them too.
Fourth was obviously taken the by young man himself while playing with dad's camera in the car. Real arty shot of the steering wheel, shift knob and instrument panel of the 1955 Ford. I recognize it as I had a 1956 model way back when.
Although not my work, I wanted to recognize some father's long lost photos.
Tom Thomas
Wonderful find Tom.
Here's some strange stuff, shot on a digital SLR through an antique meniscus lens.
Nice work Walt.
Now if someone would just create a digital insert for Rollei and Yashica TLR's so we can take advantage of their lenses.
Tom
I'm actually thinking of wedging one of those minature $10 digital cameras in the film gate of a 2 1/4 Yashica, some gaffer/duct tape involved to see it's possible. Set the Yashica speed to B, lock the shutter open and click away at something. Maybe in the new year.
The only problem I see with that is that the sensor is so tiny. That means your lens is going to act like a pretty long telephoto... and also that focus (sensor placement) is going to be incredibly critical! Guess it can't hurt to try but I'm pretty skeptical of it working out very well.