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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Hello, I haven't visited the forum for quite a while. Good to be back and catch up.

    Katowice, Poland. Intrepid Camera Mk I, Fujinon W 210mm f/5,6, Bergger Pancro 400, HC-110 1+100 1h stand development, Epson V800.

    Katowice, Poland. by Wojtek Mszyca, on Flickr

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by wojszyca View Post
    Hello, I haven't visited the forum for quite a while. Good to be back and catch up.

    Katowice, Poland. Intrepid Camera Mk I, Fujinon W 210mm f/5,6, Bergger Pancro 400, HC-110 1+100 1h stand development, Epson V800.

    Katowice, Poland. by Wojtek Mszyca, on Flickr
    This is nice. Not sure if it feels like some sort of Japanese horror film, or a nice quiet suburbia.
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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Not really late night but more blue hour shots. Too bad the second one shows some camera shake and a couple of raindrops on my lens

    Both images were shot on the Chamonix alpinist X 8x10 with Schneider 150mm lens, developed and scanned at home on a flatbed.

    Fuji Provia 100F, approx. 60sec at f/22



    by BB, on Flickr

    Fuji Provia 100F, approx. 100sec at f/22



    by BB, on Flickr

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Calwell View Post
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    In Kentucky on U.S. 60 (ca. 1988). Tri-X, HC-110, 90mm. V700 scan.
    Amazing!

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by Beano_z View Post


    by BB, on Flickr

    Fuji Provia 100F, approx. 100sec at f/22



    by BB, on Flickr
    Lovely

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmsanderson View Post
    Amazing!
    Thanks very much. I need to re-visit this negative in the darkroom and see if I can produce a silver-gelatin print that's close to the scanned one on the screen.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

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    Testing out my Cooke Series II 10.5" f/4.5 in the rain. 2.5" exposure at f5.6, Ilford FP4+, Pyrocat HD.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shailendra View Post
    from Grizzly Peak, Berkely last night.
    Chamonix 4x5 500mm T ED
    Kodak T-max 100
    F/22 ~ 2-3 minutes
    Rodinal 1:50

    Used to drive Grizzly Peak to work every day. Has to be one of the best commutes anywhere! Miss the Bay Area so much.


    San Francisco Sunset by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

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    In the moment i thought it was cool not to include the lamp on the left.
    In hindsight, im unsure about it.
    What do you guys think?

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

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    This is very nice as is. I wonder if the presence of a strong, direct light source in the frame might detract from the sense of mystery.

    In the moment i thought it was cool not to include the lamp on the left.
    In hindsight, im unsure about it.
    What do you guys think?

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