FP4 4x5 in Rodinal, 150mm
Edsby 1 by Simon Maddock, on Flickr
Very fine, Simon.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
Not a particularly beautiful tree by any mean, but hey, the title did say "post *your* trees", and this one is ours! It's a ~70 years old silver maple from our backyard and it unfortunately has to be cut down in the coming weeks so I wanted to immortalize it on large format before it happened!
Taken with my Omega View 45F, Wollensack raptar 135mm lens, on FPP Frankenstein iso 200 (i.e. Foma 200?) developed in HC-110 dilution B for ~4.5 minutes.
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Wonderful job with the exposure and development, but check those corners before releasing the shutter!![]()
Gah... good call I hadn't even noticed it. To my defense, this is only my 3rd exposure with a large format camera (total that is! I just bought my first ever LF camera) and there's so many things to think about before making a shot hahah! Thanks for the comment, appreciated!
Last edited by jeannicolas; 7-Jul-2022 at 20:07.
"Shattered Stump"
Phone scan of 8x10 negative. Shot with Seneca Improved View and Dallmeyer Rapid Rectilinear. Homemade Waterhouse stop with diamond-shaped aperture (check those out-of-focus highlights). 9 seconds exposure on Catlabs X-Film 80. Developed in Legacypro L110. Hey, finally a shot on the X-Film that doesn't have serious emulsion flaws! Think I'll stick with the L110 with this film, the two seem to play well together. Developed in the Stearman Press SP-8x10+ daylight tray (diggin' it).
Looking forward to printing this one.
Kodak Tri-X 4x5 film expired in 2008.
Oak tree branches by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr
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