Sergei, you are driving me crazy! That is wonderful even on a computer, WOW!
and I just learned Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia. I learned something today!
Thanks and keep posting, your data is also appreciated.
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Sergei, you are driving me crazy! That is wonderful even on a computer, WOW!
and I just learned Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia. I learned something today!
Thanks and keep posting, your data is also appreciated.
OK, I just ordered Kodak Green Ortho 7x17 100 sheets for $61.29 delivered from http://www.cxsonline.com. Since I am currently shooting 5x7 Ilford DPP, I will cut this down to 5x7 and have plenty to make 7x11 for
This is getting interesting,
now back to shooting DPP with studio flash
Thanks, Peter and Randy.
I finally pushed myself today to do some of development in my usual rodinal 1+100, for stuff that was shot on different ratings (literally going from iso 5 to 100) , just for the hell of it. Wanted to see if i can use process lens with hand shutter, plus some other ideas. Then got brave enough to try studio shots i did yesterday, rating from usual meter around iso 50-60.
Lower ones went completely overexposed, no surprise there, even with 3 minutes development (still gave me some weird imagery though. can use it for textures and abstracts overlays with digital), but doing 7.30 with iso 50 in 1+100 turns out to be very very close to what i like to see in skin tones. Didnt even have to wiggle much those bars in vuescan. And right now about to see what print will look like ;)
8x10 kodak xray cgs, gundlach radar, rodinal 1+50, 5 minutes.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8249/8...aca3a567_c.jpg
Scan-130330-0001www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Very nice Sergei. I really like your artistic style, the very dark atmospheric condition is so expressive. Moody! Excellent. I have much to do. X-Ray may be precisely where I want to go.
Thank you.
Beautiful!
Thanks guys.
Randy - thats the oddest thing with Xray probably. People find it too contrasty or weak ranged.. But it works for my light/preferences in studio shooting just fine. I can get about any digital on market - from 35mm to dMF cry like a baby, with noise b/c of way how i light things.. That was another reason why i so wanted to go back to film - its just working (ok, having cameras quitting in middle of shoot did help decision a bit too :)). And i know what will happen next.. i will keep looking at Jim's work and then you will post yours too.. and i will start scraping for 14x17 back like maniac ;)
ghostcount - single light. But angles very carefully to desired poi Since i got my modeling lights working properly and track setup - my shooting pace increased dramatically and i also no longer have need for polaroid/digichimping tests, which is brilliant :)
Well, it will take me a while to get up to speed. I have been doing half digital, half wet, but my D800 so pissed me off I sold it at a huge loss. I want images, not electronic marvels that don't work. Too expensive playing digital one up-man-ship games that is just getting worse. Now we need 4K video cameras and next week 8K video.
I like your 'look'. To print like that with my Canon Pro 1 printer, I need a lot of black ink. I hope to finish my darkroom and move to all wet.
My shooting studio is small, but I have strobes and led's on wall booms. I'm kinda old and beat up to compete, but I will give it a try.
Big cameras here we come, since big film IS available and affordable.
Thanks for all the inspiration!