Very nice. Now be honest, Austin - you scrawled 'Hi Tom' on there, didn't you?
Very nice. Now be honest, Austin - you scrawled 'Hi Tom' on there, didn't you?
Really like that picture Austin.
Yes, very good Austin. I like the highlights coming off the trailer in the upper right.
Pentax 6x7 with Goerz Dagor 135mm on Compur shutter. Adapted with extension tubes and helicoid for focusing.
My homemade adapter had a small light leak in it. I kept it that way. Now I use it when I want the vintage look of a folding camera with leaky bellows.
Couple more from the leaky bellows society
Graflex Super D, w 6x9 roll film back, HP5 @400, Wollensak 15" Opton Telephoto, Jobo, Divided Pyrocat 1:10 6 + 6 minutes
Pleasant Hill, LA 2017
Graflex Super D, w 6x9 roll film back, Pan F @ 50, Wollensak 15" Opton Telephoto, Jobo, Divided Pyrocat 1:10 6 + 6 minutes
Pleasant Hill, LA 2017
Since I used the divided pyrocat I developed both the Hp5 and Pan F in the same tank. I rated both at box speed but had to push some during scanning as the divided cat always seems to cost me at least a stop.
Had some light leak problems on and off all day though.
The Dockside Saloon, Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Lions, Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Graflex KE-4 combat camera with 4 inch lens (6x7 format). Kodak Linagraph Shellburst 70mm film rated at EI 100. Developed in D-76 1:1 for 9 minutes at 20 degrees C.
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