Re: post "in Galli style"
The third picture is particularly effective.
I like the use of selective focus - it can hint at things which cannot be expressed in other ways, either through words or images. On the other hand, I also like the near/far focus capability of large format, which can bring an epic quality to landscapes (quite distinct from a picture postcard!).
Re: post "in Galli style"
LOL. The only thing more arresting than seeing your name in the title is finding out the thread died after 2 posts :D
Here's a still life from last weekend;
Pinkham & Smith Semi Achromatic lens printed on AZO
Re: post "in Galli style"
give em some time! they have to get home and dig through all the SF photos to find some to post......
Re: post "in Galli style"
Not nearly as good as anything Jim has done, but it was done with a lens bought from Jim. :) 15" Magic Lantern lens. If you look real close, part of the well is in focus...honest.
http://sundownis.com/BodieJune/bodie005web.jpg
Re: post "in Galli style"
Here's something I printed yesterday evening. It was taken with a 7" Darlot projection lens on a Chamonix 4x5
Re: post "in Galli style"
A B&L Magic Lantern Petzval of about 9" focal length. First one is shot on Adox Pan 25 with hot lights and the tones are just buttery. The second one is done by strobe.
Re: post "in Galli style"
When I get my 8" petzval from Jim I shall be sure to add something :-)
Re: post "in Galli style"
Hey Eddie, nice shots....I too especially like #3 & #4. What Voightlander lens did you use? Here is a shot I made with my Vesta at f8
Re: post "in Galli style"
One from this weekend, while shooting my 'grim reaper' stuff. 4x5 speedgraphic, f2 petzval projection lens, Adox 25 ortho film in Rodinal
http://404photography.net/wip/4x5/dodge_truck_01.jpg