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First attempt using x-ray film.
https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7660/1...9e12bd83_z.jpgBlack Tulip on green x-ray film by wickerman6, on Flickr
Toyo-View 45GX
Symmar 5.6/180mm
Green x-ray film.
Rodinal 1:50 6 mins at 20c.
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I've been giving my new 5x7 daylight tank a whirl lately, and it seems to be performing pretty OK. Much more consistent and scratch free than print drums or trays.
Fuji hr-t green, 5x7, rodinal 1:100 7m 40s, ei100.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8858/...88e7ec_b_d.jpg
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Beautiful!
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wickerman
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The tulip looks like something from 1930. Very nice!
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Randy
Randy, this is a remarkable image.
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wickerman
I was once looking for Black Roses, now I know to get Black Tulips next time. :) Hopefully the occasion never happens again. :(
Great image, many are shooting only X-Ray these days.
And all I see are great results like this!
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Experiment with yellow filtration - Fuji HRT at ISO 100 Yellow #2 filter. Trying to tame contrast a bit.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5461/1...c0ff35db_z.jpgFerns in shadow by bc50099, on Flickr
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Scott --
Randy, this is a remarkable image.
Thanks Scott. That old chair has found its way into a few of my close-to-home shots
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bcli
Beautiful!
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mdarnton
The tulip looks like something from 1930. Very nice!
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Originally Posted by
Randy Moe
I was once looking for Black Roses, now I know to get Black Tulips next time. :) Hopefully the occasion never happens again. :(
Great image, many are shooting only X-Ray these days.
And all I see are great results like this!
Thank you for the kind comments.