thank you. Hoping to find something local as to get a quick crash course is how to use it
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thank you. Hoping to find something local as to get a quick crash course is how to use it
I have 3 shots lined up for the ride home today, one in the ilford obscura, one in the coffee tin and one in the polaroid. there is a nice field of trees and a stump on my way home, I'm going to stop...
here is something i thought may work. I have a Polaroid minute maker plus SE that i scored at GW for 4.00, ran handful of packfilm through it and she works perfect. I shoved a piece of the galaxy...
50 minute exposure, homemade coffee tin at f208.
here is the latest from my testing
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=153058&d=1469021112
that would be fantastic! Wife and I are always over there for the vintage markets. my 4x5 is a pinhole (Ilford Obscura), I'm looking to invest in good starter 4x5 camera, maybe you can point me in...
Thank you, I believe that may be the case, the iso 120 is fabulous but just does not work my pinhole. Reciprocity maybe? oh well, last night i did a couple more test sheets and got a better result, I...
heading down to the bay this Saturday 07/16/16, doing a film photo walk, 11:30 am at Dolores Park. I don't see much going on up here in Foresthill, Auburn so I have to stretch my travels.
heading to the bay this Saturday 07/16/16, Glass Key Photo is on my list of places to stop by. Doing a little film photo walk at 11:30, Dolores Park.
I am just getting into LF. Not sure if this thread has died out, been a few years
very nice, thank you
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this was done with the Ilford Obscura pinhole camera, F248, metered 120, exposure 4 minutes
No 1 was done in a homemade pinhole coffee can. F208, metered at 120, exposure 4 minutes.
I am shooting this paper in my pinhole cameras and developing with the galaxy chemicals. not finding a whole lot of images posted with the galaxy paper. My images are coming out pretty dark and...
Good morning, I am slowly moving my way up the film / paper size, working with 4x5 pinhole / paper stuff right now as I search for a nice entry level 4x5 LF camera.