wow I love the smoothness of this one!
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wow I love the smoothness of this one!
Yeah, every new sheet i make with that lens seems to draw me more and more in awe of how well those handmade lenses were.
(same processing as above)
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8614/...3bbd4de4_o.jpgFlower study #33 by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Ordered a box of 18x24 Fuji HR-E 30, which it cut down to 9x12. Much easier to work with than the decades old Kodak XDM that I got from my lab.
http://i.imgur.com/JbCeUrOl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/h9PtGREl.jpg
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very nice Towolf!!!
Large format stop motion, you don't see that every day.
Ja, I couldn’t decide on a version. First has the best smoke, second has best exposure, and third has better DoF for texture on the pomegranates in the background. Hence I made a little flipbook.
Nice results Twowolf!
Go to this website, scroll down and take a look at the spectral sensitivity of this particular Chinese X-ray film. When I look at the chart, it appears to be sensitive to UV, and blue, yellow to red, but not to green. They recommend working under a very dark green safelight filter. I would love to check this film out... if it's still available.
http://www.luckyfilm.com/html/produc...165931_91.html
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This was shot on Fuji HR-S x-ray film, rated at ISO 80, using a Sinar P 8x10 camera and a Fujinon 210w lens. Exposure was 16 seconds at f/11. Developed in Kodak Xtol at a dilution of 1:1 for 6 minutes.