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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by newtorf View Post
    Arista Pro 400 (Ilford HP5 Plus) 4x5 film, HC-110.
    Very nice. I'm always impressed by the quality of your photos. Could you please tell us how you scan (film sheet or prints...) ? Thanks.

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    Thank you, FrancisR. I used to use a 3D printed 4x5 film holder to hold the film flat, and position the holder above an ipad as the lightbox. There are several lego pieces separate the holder and the ipad to avoid the grid of ipad screen. I then took two photos with my Nikon DSLR and a 60mm macro lens along the long edge of the film, and stitch them together in Lightroom. Nowadays I used a setup similar to Skier Pro System (search B&H). The idea remains the same. Hope this helps.

    Quote Originally Posted by FrancisR View Post
    Very nice. I'm always impressed by the quality of your photos. Could you please tell us how you scan (film sheet or prints...) ? Thanks.

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    Thanks for the explanation

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    Arista Pro 400 (Ilford HP5 Plus) 4x5 film expired in 2001, HC-110.

    Climbing wall by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr

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    Tri-X 4x5 film developed in HC-110 - F-32 for 1 second exposure. 300mm Nikor M lens

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    Kodak TMAX 100 4x5 film, Legacy Pro L110.

    Church of Stanford University by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr

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    St Michael's Up Marden by Toby Key, on Flickr

    A tiny 12th century drover's church tucked away in the south downs. A range of hills that runs through Hampshire and Sussex in the UK. I have done my best to square everything up, but I don't think there is a straight wall, window or floor in the whole church.

    HP5 in Ilfotech HC 1+47. 75mm 5.6 Super Angulon

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Beautiful and perhaps emulated over centuries

    as I seem to remember

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobias Key View Post
    St Michael's Up Marden by Toby Key, on Flickr

    A tiny 12th century drover's church tucked away in the south downs. A range of hills that runs through Hampshire and Sussex in the UK. I have done my best to square everything up, but I don't think there is a straight wall, window or floor in the whole church.

    HP5 in Ilfotech HC 1+47. 75mm 5.6 Super Angulon
    Tin Can

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    Kodak TMAX 100 4x5 film, Legacy Pro L110

    Corridor by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr

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    Arista Pro 400 (Ilford HP5 Plus) 4x5 film, Legacy Pro L110.

    Corridor and the Hoover Tower by Jingmin Zhou, on Flickr

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