Yeah that won't help, I was just looking for an old lens with some character to use in the upper range for my 4x5. (250-300mm). Doesn't have to be new or perfect glass.
Type: Posts; User: jtomasella; Keyword(s):
Yeah that won't help, I was just looking for an old lens with some character to use in the upper range for my 4x5. (250-300mm). Doesn't have to be new or perfect glass.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bausch-Lomb-Brass-Barrel-Type-Vintage-Large-Format-Lens-18-21/133384820030?hash=item1f0e5ad53e:g:RdMAAOSwhI9ekiJ8
I've tried searching to find what the focal length is to no avail. Anyone know? Serial number is in the 39000 range, so 1902 is what I get.
Nice, only about 40 minutes from me.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50838315568_3d52be67f0_c.jpgimg20210110_0001-Edit by John tomasella, on Flickr
Fomapan 100 150mm lens printed on Ilford pearl.
...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50839039551_84a137b12c_c.jpgimg20210103-Edit by John tomasella, on Flickr
Dunfield Creek, Fomapan 100 developed in HC-110 @ 1+63. 150mm Schneider-Kreuznach....
They don't ship HC-110 anymore either. I had to order it from Freestyle photo.
The last rinse on my 4x5 negatives I use the top off water for my reef tank (reverse osmosis water) and photo flow. I also dab the drip on the end with a paper towel until it stops pooling.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50784623796_fa57bb434b_c.jpg720_1481 by John tomasella, on Flickr
Fomapan 100 developed in HC 110 1+63. 150mm lens. picture of the print on Ilford 11x14 matt...
You forgot all our tolls. I guess I was wondering if they gave the photos a different look.
Is there any advantage to taking photos with a barrel lens (no shutter)? What would be a good brand to keep an eye out for?
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50601567263_6dbb79dff3_c.jpguntitled by John tomasella, on Flickr
A scan of the darkroom print. Shot on Tmax 100 F-11 @15sec. 150mm lens. I probably should have...
Yes that is the developer and that note is in the app
It doesn't, I think he miss understood.
Thanks. Splitting those times actually worked well. There was also the same scenario for 35mm Fomapan 100.
So today I shot some Tmax 100 and there were two ISO'S for 100 one had a period after it like this 100. One was 5:30 and the one with the period was 7:30. I split the time and went with 6:30 and the...
I can't even see a drum scan of an 8x10 being 1TB. I think you are way over thinking it.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50358685333_33dbb0c481_c.jpguntitled by John tomasella, on Flickr
Part of my Pinelands series on my YouTube channel. The is a scan of the darkroom print. Shot...
Love this
I also have a small youtube channel (only 215 subs) Just keep going. You are right, it's fun to make the videos and if it inspires someone to get out and shoot it makes it worth it.
https://www.bounetphoto.com/bounet-shop/bs-4x5-developing-reel
I use this with awesome results
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/908261-REG/Paterson_4X5_Sheet_Film_6.html
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50152788422_7990d50198_c.jpgLily by John tomasella, on Flickr
I made a video of a picture of my lily pads in my pond. This is a picture from my D7200 of the...
This doesn't bother me too much since I save the stop and fixer for making prints after the negatives dry.
This is what I use. Great results every time. I haven't done 6 at once yet, but I'm sure the loading is just as easy as 4.
Maybe try stand developing? That way the highlights will stop and be preserved some while the developer is still working on the shadows.
My favorite is the sofa, it leaves a lot to the imagination
Very nice, which developer?
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50029012522_4e9385956e_c.jpgimg0002 copy 4 by John tomasella, on Flickr
150mm lens, red filter, all my front rise and some front and rear tilt to level out the...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49978012576_0c8b7b717a_c.jpgDelta 100 by John tomasella, on Flickr
Delta 100 stand developed in HC-110 1+120 for 1 hour. 150mm lens, and a red filter. This is a...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49977483573_cea166512f_c.jpgBurnt log by John tomasella, on Flickr
FP4+ 150mm lens. Developed in HC-110 1+31. This is a scan of the darkroom print
Excellent, I love the aperture decision
Excellent
It would matter if the print is smaller than the board but I would think that would look funny. Then again I've never seen one mounted. Most prints I've seen are in a frame behind mat board.
Is there a reason the color matters? I watched a video from Fstoppers where he mounted a print that was the same size as the board. I booked marked Archival methods, the 9x12 is on sale now lol....
Hah, I had mine grown while we were closed for the covid. Now that I'm back to work I had to shave.
What kind of board do you use?
Almost choked when I saw that price. There is one on ebay for $1,300
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49925734291_4e91595de7_c.jpgdark owl by John tomasella, on Flickr
4x5 with my 150mm lens. I placed the owl on a mirror and used my changing bag as the...
You can stand develop with HC-110. Just did it last weekend with Delta 100 to help the highlights in a scene. 1+120, agitation for 1 min and let stand for 1 hour. I took two negatives and printed...
Well I ordered more FB paper but since so many seem to like the warm tone I'm going to try that, Ilford of course. Also picked up more RC pearl, that really seems to be my go to when printing...