Oh, okay. It looks like something else to me. :D
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Oh, okay. It looks like something else to me. :D
Monsters always have some difficulty to balance, at least my ones :-)
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7AzddvB7M...003%2Bcopy.jpg
4x5 Fomapan 400 in semi-stand Pyrocat M. A strange, challenging picture that asks a lot more questions than it answers.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/807/4...99b4e477_b.jpgKodak 33 Locomotive Mechanics Protar Lens by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Up close to a vintage locomotive with a Kodak 33 5x7 view camera with Zeiss Protar lens on Ilford FP4+, complete with a mystery light leak. :(
Very good RT, in spite of the light leak :) and I have that camera as well.
Red Colorado Chiles. Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor
[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7286/...9dbb8113_b.jpg4x5 scan 005 by blazingshutters, on Flickr[/img]
Eastman 2-D, Nikkor SW 75/4.5 Shanghai 8x10 film
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/834/2...d8b52596_k.jpgimg158 by Eliverto Scherer, no Flickr
Cool!
Studio or?
Magnification factor?
Thank you, Randy. I don't know what the magnification factor is, but these are tiny mushrooms... bellows was fully extended (+/- 50cm) with the 75mm lens. Final exposure totally by guess - I rated at ISO 25, and gave 3 min over meter reading of 15s at f45, for reciprocity failure. You can see the setup below :)
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