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10-7-24 Crop field behind my house, beans waiting to be harvested.
Canham 4x5 with a Schneider 210mm lens
TMX100 @EI50, #21 orange filter, Xtol 1+0
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Nice
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Well done
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Nice. Soybeans
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4x5 Canham DLC with a 135mm Rodenstock Sironar-N lens; TMX @EI50, ZIII placement, N+1 dev in Xtol 1+0. Neg scan for now.
10-19-24
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c9a50c20_b.jpgJeffreys Cliffs Conservation & Recreation Area #1, Flickr
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Thank you! I look forward to trying to print it.
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Canham 4x5 DLC, 210mm Scheider APO Symmar, #21 orange filter, TMX @EI50, N+2 dev. The day was a somewhat bright overcast with the spot meter giving just a 1 and 1/3 stop separation from the metered shadow placement at zIV to the high values of the fall colors of the leaves that were mostly browns, yellows, and few orange-reds, even some dull greens.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a7efe314_b.jpgAudubon State Park Lake, Flickr
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Still going through all these amazing images. I recently got into 4x5 and this was my first effort (also my first time developing film at home). It's been fun revisiting old compositions with a new "eye".
- Intrepid 4x5
- Fujinon-W 150mm f/5.6
- Metered with an iPhone app (Lightme)
- HP5 / D-76 1:1
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3293b4af_b.jpgLyons Foothills by Jake Myers, on Flickr
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This is lovely
The front to rear focus is terrific - lots of Scheimpflug ?
Martin
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Thank you Martin.
My camera does not have scales for movements so I cannot tel you how much tilt I used, but for sure less than anticipated when I had the idea of the photo. Also I stopped down to f/45.
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This is lovely.
I've got a few sheets of Ektar to be developed that I shot not a million miles from this location. If I get something even a quarter as nice as this, I'll be very happy.
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This is lovely.
I've got a few sheets of Ektar to be developed that I shot not a million miles from this location. If I get something even a quarter as nice as this, I'll be very happy.
Many thanks, and good luck!
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Many thanks, and good luck!
Do you mind me asking where you got the film developed please (assuming you didn't develop it yourself)? Thanks.
I develop my B&W at home but colour I'm going to have to send off to be processed. The usual lab I use for C41 colour - The Darkroom UK - doesn't develop 4x5 C41, so I need to find somewhere else. I'm currently leaning towards RapidEye based on some other recommendations.
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Do you mind me asking where you got the film developed please (assuming you didn't develop it yourself)? Thanks.
Metro Imaging in London. Seemed to do a decent job, although a bit on the pricey side. I mourn the loss of Peak Imaging :(
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Metro Imaging in London. Seemed to do a decent job, although a bit on the pricey side. I mourn the loss of Peak Imaging :(
Thanks Gabe.
Peak Imaging was literally within walking distance of my house. I used to drop film off at the reception in the morning and pick up the results in the afternoon. A real shame they're gone. :(
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Thanks Gabe.
Peak Imaging was literally within walking distance of my house. I used to drop film off at the reception in the morning and pick up the results in the afternoon. A real shame they're gone. :(
Yeah it's a real shame about Peak. I got the impression they hadn't really moved with the times - ie they weren't offering an economical dev&scan option for the burgeoning hipster market, instead all the scanning was aimed at the almost-extinct film wedding photographer market at £20+ per image and they would post you a CD-rom (despite computers with CD drives being rare now).
I don't shoot much C41 in 5x4" but the last lot I sent to this place in Nottingham:
https://makeiteasylab.com/products/c...42998634348792
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Still going through all these amazing images. I recently got into 4x5 and this was my first effort (also my first time developing film at home). It's been fun revisiting old compositions with a new "eye".
- Intrepid 4x5
- Fujinon-W 150mm f/5.6
- Metered with an iPhone app (Lightme)
- HP5 / D-76 1:1
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3293b4af_b.jpgLyons Foothills by
Jake Myers, on Flickr
I really like the tones and composition. Very nice.
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They don't do E6 it seems. This is the problem; very few remaining places will do C41 + E6 in all formats.
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Still going through all these amazing images. I recently got into 4x5 and this was my first effort (also my first time developing film at home). It's been fun revisiting old compositions with a new "eye".
- Intrepid 4x5
- Fujinon-W 150mm f/5.6
- Metered with an iPhone app (Lightme)
- HP5 / D-76 1:1
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3293b4af_b.jpgLyons Foothills by
Jake Myers, on Flickr
I echo Ben's comments. Nice work.
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They don't do E6 it seems. This is the problem; very few remaining places will do C41 + E6 in all formats.
Ah yes. I do my own E6 so hadn’t noticed that.
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I echo Ben's comments. Nice work.
Thanks Ben and Gabe. I really appreciate it!
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Yeah it's a real shame about Peak. I got the impression they hadn't really moved with the times - ie they weren't offering an economical dev&scan option for the burgeoning hipster market, instead all the scanning was aimed at the almost-extinct film wedding photographer market at £20+ per image and they would post you a CD-rom (despite computers with CD drives being rare now).
I don't shoot much C41 in 5x4" but the last lot I sent to this place in Nottingham:
https://makeiteasylab.com/products/c...42998634348792
Thanks Dave. I'll give them a look.
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Bonziai Cliff, Saipan CMNI
Chamonix F-2 and Arista EDU 200 pulled 1 stop
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Local footpath:
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Toyo Field 45A; Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 240mm f:9; Foma Fomapan 100 Classic 4x5"
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Just lovely
Martin
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Wonderful atmosphere you've captured here.
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Wasn't sure where to put this one, but I guess it fits here. :)
Chamonix 045N-1
Scneider-Kreuznach Super-Angulon 5.6/90
Kodak Ektar
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Millstone tree by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr