Thanks so much John!
Cyclone Church Colorado City by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Picked up a Western Cyclone drop plate camera in the 4x5 size. Traveling through Colorado City, Texas and found this old church on a side street near downtown. Arista EDU 100 with a Rollei orange filter held in front of the lens at about f/13 (wide open).
Cyclone NM Church by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, New Mexico. Cyclone 4x5 box camera.
Beech Fork Baptist Church. Marion Co. Ky
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this was a special exercise
I wanted to use of the 6x12 Horseman back on my Cambo WDS with all kinds of films, for example IR and color
The idea was to shoot 2 images with the lens shifted 20mm left and right and stitch these images to get almost the full size 4x5"
The image circle of the 80mm is good enough therefor.
Super-Symmar Aspheric 4.5/80 XL, Ilford PAN F+
Even with shift up I could not get the whole church and had to I point the camera upwards. I did some vertical corrections in PS.
It is not perfect, but for the test I show it here
I will load more of these tests in the architecture thread
Regards
Dierk
Last edited by PatrickMarq; 16-Sep-2021 at 01:39. Reason: Larger image from flickr
Attachment 219659back road church
maybe on local route 12 in Clayville
(cyanotype and home made seawater and bottled emulsion, tap water washed no developer )
good old 5x7 film ( not sure which one either tmy (old) or tri x ( older )
Flooded ruin by Andrej, on Flickr
More of a ruin... an old Premonstratensian abbey not far from Budapest...
Taken some time B.C. (before covid) with my Toyo half plate camera (using old stock Orwo half plate film), (lith) printed a few weeks back on Fomatone paper.
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