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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Alessandro, Jesse, Scott, Klein,

    Excellent work!

    Renato

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    One more, just finished drying.

    This is an old railroad depot, the Great Western Railway, located in my home town.

    Taken with a Zone VI 4x5 camera and Kodak Ektar 203mm F7.7 lens. Shot on Foma 200 rated at 120 and developed in Pyrocat MC for 8.5 minutes.

    Great Western Railway by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr

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    I shot the better part of a box of fomapan 100 but I ended up with very little to show for it. I'm a big advocate of using cheap film for your first few (dozen!) sheets so the silly basic mistakes don't cost so much, just leaving the big ones later for the last sheet of slide film...

    Pine wood autumn by Steven, on Flickr

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Very Nice. You got that one. Well done.

    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    I shot the better part of a box of fomapan 100 but I ended up with very little to show for it. I'm a big advocate of using cheap film for your first few (dozen!) sheets so the silly basic mistakes don't cost so much, just leaving the big ones later for the last sheet of slide film...

    Pine wood autumn by Steven, on Flickr

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Quote Originally Posted by electricphoto View Post
    Very Nice. You got that one. Well done.
    Thanks.

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Loads of brilliant shots in this thread & loads of inspiration!

    My first image sharing post here & my first 2 shots on large format - is a massive challenge but totally got me to slow down & the fact that my images actually turned out gave me a sense of satisfaction that I very rarely get from any other format Both were shot on a Calumet 4x5 using Fomapan 100 (shot at box speed) and developed in Rodinal - stand developed for 40 minutes.

    The compositions aren't the best (it's going to take some getting used to this ground glass thing!) & the skies could have been better but I am sharing more for the fact they actually turned out There's a slight light leak too that's resulted in some unevenness of tones in both images but I'm working on sorting that now.





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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    I shot the better part of a box of fomapan 100 but I ended up with very little to show for it. I'm a big advocate of using cheap film for your first few (dozen!) sheets so the silly basic mistakes don't cost so much, just leaving the big ones later for the last sheet of slide film...

    Pine wood autumn by Steven, on Flickr
    Quote Originally Posted by Moomike View Post
    Loads of brilliant shots in this thread & loads of inspiration!

    My first image sharing post here & my first 2 shots on large format - is a massive challenge but totally got me to slow down & the fact that my images actually turned out gave me a sense of satisfaction that I very rarely get from any other format Both were shot on a Calumet 4x5 using Fomapan 100 (shot at box speed) and developed in Rodinal - stand developed for 40 minutes.

    The compositions aren't the best (it's going to take some getting used to this ground glass thing!) & the skies could have been better but I am sharing more for the fact they actually turned out. There's a slight light leak too that's resulted in some unevenness of tones in both images but I'm working on sorting that now.





    Both of these are excellent! Looks like I need to pick up some Foma 100.

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    Guess I'll post this here as well (already posted in the old buildings thread).

    Sugar Plant

    Foma 200 rated at 120 ISO. Taken with a Zone VI 4x5 and Ektar 203mm F7.7 lens. Developed in Pyrocat MC for 8.5 minutes.

    Sugar Plant by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado CJ View Post
    Both of these are excellent! Looks like I need to pick up some Foma 100.
    Thank you Andrew.

    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado CJ View Post
    Guess I'll post this here as well (already posted in the old buildings thread).

    Sugar Plant

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    That is an excellent image! I'm only just realizing what can be achieved with large format & the depth of field you've achieved here is brilliant, really draws you into the shot. Nicely done.

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    Re: Fomapan 100, 200 and 400

    Quote Originally Posted by RSalles View Post
    Alessandro, Jesse, Scott, Klein,

    Excellent work!

    Renato
    Thank you Renato

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