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One from December, the sun is only just highlighting the tops.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7572/...bee5cd80_b.jpgVIew up the Pentlands Valley from Castlelaw by steveo_mcg, on Flickr
Thank you!
Thank you. I'm not experienced LF photographer yet. The only observation I can share with you is that the lens seems to be the best at f/32 and there is small vignetting easy to correct in Lightroom.
It is very small, lightweight and I can close my Graflex with lens attached. However, I can't do any movement due to Graflex design. I did test the shutter for accuracy, and it is within +/- 0.2 EV margin of error.
I own only 3 lenses (105/5.6; 150/5.6 and 240/9), and I use 105 as frequently as 150 lens.
From 2013 - I've been mining the archives.
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Devil's Rest by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
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Hvítserkur by JaZ99wro, on Flickr
Graflex 4x5
Caltar II N 150/5.6
TMax 400 + ND1000
Attachment 127815First transparency I've ever gotten scanned. For some reason it looks better on the light table. Scanned on an Imacon. Maybe I'm just imagining things. I'm very new to the LF side of Photography. I have a bit of dust spots to deal with but for the most part I'm happy with it. Anyway photo taken in the Rio Grande gorge outside Taos NM right before Thanksgiving. Taken with a Chamonix 045N2 using a Nikkor SW 90mm f4.5, Fuji Velvia 100. Probably around f11 or 16. I know I should be writing down that stuff but it was too dang cold out.