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arri
Nice
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Tobias Key
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c7b8e779_c.jpgHalnaker Tree Tunnel - Fomapan Test by
Toby Key, on Flickr
Halnaker tree tunnel is quite local to me so I often go there to test film or cameras as I have plenty of old images I can use as references. This time I shot a few sheets of Fomapan 200 to get a handle on its reciprocity characteristics. For this test I rated the film at 125iso. Fomapan has a reciprocity factor of 3x from 1-10 secs, so my 2 second metered exposure translated to a 6 seconds, and even then I would have liked to close down another stop. Luckily it was very still. It's quite a challenging scene, shot in the early evening so the sky is bright but there are deep shadows on the left of frame. To counter the contrast I reduced development by 20%. Overall I quite like the film but it is not the easiest to handle. The bright blue anti halation dye that has to be pre-soaked out of the film before you start development. I forgot this step on a previous test and was rewarded with tiny white spots over the film
Cool tunnel
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Re: Large Format Landscapes
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FrancisR
Nice
Martin
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Iran, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 90/5.6, Ilford FP4 plus, 4x5in sheet film.
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Linhof Technikardan S45 | Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Symmar 5.6/110 XL | LEE ProGlass 0.6 hard GND | Velvia 50
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...85f7417b_h.jpgWin Hill & Bamford Edge by atomstitcher, on Flickr
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ALVANDI Camera
This is lovely
Martin
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Tobias Key
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c7b8e779_c.jpgHalnaker Tree Tunnel - Fomapan Test by
Toby Key, on Flickr
Halnaker tree tunnel is quite local to me so I often go there to test film or cameras as I have plenty of old images I can use as references. This time I shot a few sheets of Fomapan 200 to get a handle on its reciprocity characteristics. For this test I rated the film at 125iso. Fomapan has a reciprocity factor of 3x from 1-10 secs, so my 2 second metered exposure translated to a 6 seconds, and even then I would have liked to close down another stop. Luckily it was very still. It's quite a challenging scene, shot in the early evening so the sky is bright but there are deep shadows on the left of frame. To counter the contrast I reduced development by 20%. Overall I quite like the film but it is not the easiest to handle. The bright blue anti halation dye that has to be pre-soaked out of the film before you start development. I forgot this step on a previous test and was rewarded with tiny white spots over the film
Lovely!
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Gabe
Just wonderful
Martin