Great portrait of Ken Jason! A future family heirloom for sure. I love the roller thing combined with the camera and tripod.
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Great portrait of Ken Jason! A future family heirloom for sure. I love the roller thing combined with the camera and tripod.
Nice ones jp! I can see Ken's influence in the second photo.
As a follow up to this photo, here's a wider shot showing the boardwalk and a few people walking. You can get a better sense of scale I think. The other image was intentionally left without reference points.
Chamonix 45n1, Horseman 6x12 back, 75mm f/4.5 Biogon, Delta 100, FX-39:
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Good day to all. Over Thanksgiving, My family and I went up to Sequoia for a short vacation. While there, I took a few images with my Holga toy camera. These are a few that I came away with. Enjoy.
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Dave
Holga w/ Tri-x or HP5 film, Rodinal 1:25
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Dave, that first photo is rare proof that meaningful photography can be done with a Holga. Thanks.
There's some really fine work going on here. Inspiring!
Austin will tell you for sure, but I think it's a panoramic camera.
Thanks Martin. As Chrism said, for these pictures, I'm using a Noblex rotating lens camera. It results in a perspective that is very wide, but not wide in the same way an ultra wide-angle lens renders things. It's more like if you stitched pictures together, although with the Noblex it's one 6x12cm negative. It can be a tricky camera to compose with, but for some things it works well. Here's another: https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5643/...bc6f604c_h.jpgAbandoned Farmhouse, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr