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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    Black Tulips (pinhole) #2.
    I used the Intrepid 8x10 camera and fitted it with a 0.5mm laser drilled pinhole. But first, I made a "preview pinhole" by drilling (with a standard drill bit!) a 2mm hole in a sheet of thin brass, and with that on the lens board I could see well enough to compose an image in bright light. 3.5 minute exposure on HP5+ in Xtol 1:1, and I "burned and dodged" the light with a piece of translucent plexi to adjust the amount and quality of light falling on the vase and table.

    very nice
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Pink Lily
    Chamonix 4x5 with Fuji 210mm Etkar 100 shot at f64 for 33 seconds. Developed in C41 for 11 minutes and 30 seconds.

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    At Sherwood Gardens in Baltimore.

    000348710002 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

    Wista 45, Nikkor-W 240 5.6 and Velvia 50. Tried out front tilt to keep most of the flowers in focus.

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by md-photo View Post
    At Sherwood Gardens in Baltimore.

    000348710002 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

    Wista 45, Nikkor-W 240 5.6 and Velvia 50. Tried out front tilt to keep most of the flowers in focus.
    Very nice
    Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk

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    Behold the mighty dandelion: I shot this with 4x magnification on TriX 4x5 using a 50mm enlarging lens on my Toyo. To keep it from wilting during a high-key exposure I used flash lighting. Scanned from an 8x10 print on Ilford Classic paper.

    [IMG]Dandelion by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post
    Black Tulips (pinhole) #2.
    I used the Intrepid 8x10 camera and fitted it with a 0.5mm laser drilled pinhole. But first, I made a "preview pinhole" by drilling (with a standard drill bit!) a 2mm hole in a sheet of thin brass, and with that on the lens board I could see well enough to compose an image in bright light. 3.5 minute exposure on HP5+ in Xtol 1:1, and I "burned and dodged" the light with a piece of translucent plexi to adjust the amount and quality of light falling on the vase and table.

    Beautiful.


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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by takpro View Post
    Beautiful.
    Thanks very much!

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    Wet plate collodion image on 5X7 inch glass (as negative), made with the Voigtlander Petzval lens, wide open.
    Exposure details not recorded.

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    4x5" Ektascan B/RA in Instant Mytol.
    Polychrome/2-bath lith print on Fomatone, selenium toned.

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    It must be Spring - there's nice activity here. Here's mine, Alyssum, at 4x mag onto TriX using a 50 mm enlarger lens in my Toyo. Light with grid-spot flashes. Scanned from an Ilford print.


    [IMG]Alyssum by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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