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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    My first Cooke XVa test on 11x14.
    Cooke XVa 311mm, Ilford HP5+, Deardorff V11, HC-100. High wind.


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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    ...yes
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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    Very interesting! I will also test the XVa on 11x14. I find your image very fine. I love the the Sky with the Clouds, the Tree and the Grass in the foregound.

    Quote Originally Posted by diversey View Post
    My first Cooke XVa test on 11x14.
    Cooke XVa 311mm, Ilford HP5+, Deardorff V11, HC-100. High wind.


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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    Some still life photos (onions are old, skull is very recent). Tri-X souped in HC-110 - dilution H for onions when film was fresh...dilution B for skull when film was almost 30 years out of date(!). Homebuilt camera, 12" 6.8 Berlin Dagor for Onions, 305mm G-Claron for skull. Skull photos in contact silver, contact cyanotype (on cloth), and contact cyanotype (on cloth) toned with tannin. Click image for larger version. 

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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    These are fantastic, John.

    Would love to see your camera. Would you please post a picture of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Roberts View Post
    just one more...



    Rochester King camera, 11x14 Provia, 15" Turner Reich

    Thanks for the invitation to share these.
    11x14 is fun!
    It’s hard to go wrong at this spot but man does this one shine.
    --- Steve from Missouri ---

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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    Steve...I admire your courage using 11x14 Provia in challenging conditions - you nailed it!

    And thanks Michael! Will post a pic of camera soon - very stripped down at the moment and very primitive! oh....bad res on the silver gelatin deer skull! Here's another try:Click image for larger version. 

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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    Thanks Steve!


    John--primitive is good! It encourages us DIYers to have a go.

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    Michael...apologies for my mis-attribution (no disrespect to Steve!) - but again...nice work!

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    Re: Photographs Shot Using Your 11x14 Camera

    Detail of Canyon Wall and Creek, 2001
    Fern Canyon, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, CA
    11x14 Carbon Print

    Homemade 11x14 (somebody else), G-Clarion 355mm, FP4+, Rollo Pryo developer (40-80-2000), 70F for 10 minutes w/ 1 minute staining bath..

    f/90 for 2 minutes. Scene metered from 4 to 9 on my Pentax digital spot meter. Exposed at 6 with no resciprocity failure adjustment. Might have needed a little bellows factor, but it would have been less than a stop.
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    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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