Yes. Very big.
Yes. Very big.
Showgirl
Wista 45 SP, Kodak T-Max 400 developed in Ilford DD-X
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JEEBUS!!!!
I once had to move a Saltzman tripod from Soho to Chelsea area in Manhattan back in the late 80's. It took like 4 or 5 of us to move that darn thing. And these guys were big guys. I can't imagine what that thing weighs.
I love watching behind the scenes for nature documentaries. Those guys carry heavy equipment through artic, deserts, ant infested tropics makes us LF shooters a bunch of whiny ass bit*** hhahhaha.
All in fun right.
Thanks for a peek of your setup. Love it!
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In developing tray
For the past ummm, maybe 5 years or so, I've been using PMK for developing mainly cause I wanted to get used to it and in the hopes of doing ALT printing. And I got used to the ease of mixing it. Lately, I wanted to have less tray time and easier/cleaner developers so I've been going back to D76/1:1 on my smaller format, and HC110/Dil.B for my Large Format. This was just a "test" scan to see what it looks like. All I did was lower the Base Curve a little bit and done. Amazing how much tonality and less manipulation one needs to do with big negs. I just did a bunch with my Olympus XA and boy, it takes a lot of tweeking to get a good contrasty image on little negs.
Kodak MasterView, 300mm Ektar, Arista EDU 400, HC110/Dil.B 6 min. 1/15@F11
First portrait of the year
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2020-01-12 Denishi, Ukraine 8х10 by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
Wista 8x10, Fujinon 420 L 420/8@22, Shanghai 100 in HC 1+31
Ah, an old friend, excellent!
I would know her anywhere.
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