One of the first LF images I took after starting shooting 4x5 for the first time in almost 20 years, a portrait of my wife taken on her birthday in New Orleans. I shot it a few months ago but I only just got a scanner (Epson V750) that does 4x5 a couple days ago (still learning so not the greatest scan, I just used VueScan on default settings with no tweaking).
Uneven developing on this one too due to a mishap - I use a Jobo 3010 on a motor base which has worked fine so far but I turned my back on it for only about a minute and it walked off the base about 3/4 of the way through the development, spilling a good amount of the developer (thankfully I do this in a tub!). Definitely learned my lesson about staying there to watch it!
part of a series I am working on Portraits of RiverStreet 4x5 camera, 210mm fujinon 5.6 ilford delta
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
I like that kind of picture with a 4x5 inch camera. The 210mm is great to do such a job, not too big but long enough to take pictures "sur le vif".
First one looks great for me , the second is too centered, a bit more of his legs could be fine.
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Vogtlander Heliar 210/4.5@f5,6
EFKE 50@32
Adox APH 09
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Wonderfull lens !
"I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)
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