D750 and 50mm/f1.8
Tulips by JOHN EARLEY, on Flickr
D750 and 50mm/f1.8
Tulips by JOHN EARLEY, on Flickr
Rose... Independencia Park, Rosario
6x7cm 70mm Kodak 2402 Aero Film Perfed 1982 dated by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is the Makiflex Automatic with 240mm chrome barrel Schneider Tele-Xenar, a 2x3 lens that I have not used much. Graflex RH-50 70mm back 6x7cm/18 exp. Kodak Aerographic Plus-X 2402 type II perfed, developed in Paterson five reel tank with custom twin 70mm reels. D23 1:1 12 minutes at 73F produces a beefy negative easy to print. 8x10 Arista #2 RC developed in Multigrade. Omega DII laser aligned 180mm black Rodagon, I like using the Makiflexes in the studio with my olde Broncolor strobes. Classic Kelly lighting. Depth of field is extremely limited in this setup, but the central buds of the flowers are sharp near the center of the print. This olde film has a softness that I like. Looks vintage and now retro
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Makiflex 180 F2.8 Zebra Sonnar FOMA by Nokton48, on Flickr
The zebra 180mm F2.8 CZJ Sonnar (uber hacked rear mount completely removed, refitted into Plaubel Peco Jr recessed board). Makiflex Standard FOMA 200 Mic-X. Lens will just cover, 18"x18" area is as far out as it will focus. Amazing Sonnar bokeh. This lens is a fave for Pentacon Six fans, this is pushing the envelope with larger format. I like the delicate natural lighting on this one.
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Flowers on Back Deck by Nokton48, on Flickr
Flowers on Back Deck. Hasselblad 500C/M 100mm T* black Planar, Ilford FP4+ 120, D23 1:1 Omega DII laser aligned 180mm black Rodagon 8x10 #2 Arista RC
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
X-Ray of a night blooming cereus cactus blossom. Second is another X-Ray of a daffodil on Polaroid 55PN. Scanned from the negative. The third is callas using HP-5.
Yes, they are! I'm having a hard time picking which one I like best.
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