Thanks everyone. Some more info. This was shot on my favorite film Efke 25. Now discontinued but I have a good stash of it. The Kodak 305 Portrait lens stopped down a bit and of course printed in carbon transfer on Varycon FB Matte paper.
Thanks everyone. Some more info. This was shot on my favorite film Efke 25. Now discontinued but I have a good stash of it. The Kodak 305 Portrait lens stopped down a bit and of course printed in carbon transfer on Varycon FB Matte paper.
This elephant is keep sake from a trip to England some years ago. It has had a place in our home since. The photo was made with a little 6 inch F4 magic lantern lens I just purchased, mounted on a Speed Graflex. The focus point was the eye; the light was from a lamp on the table. The elephant is only about 3 inches in height.
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Snow is piling up outdoors past our window sills. But it's cozy inside. Playing with some 8x10 ektascan-bra film in dektol. Kodak 305 portrait lens at 5.6
img738 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
And it's also around 0f and very windy. Makes the glass pretty cold... I removed the 305's characteristic geometric distortion with photoshop.
img739 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
Ektascan bra is currently The Shizz for xray "play" film. Single sided, red safelight compatible, cheap, poor reciprocity, etc...
http://www.zzmedical.com/8x10-in-car...ideo-film.html
I'm thinking who doesn't like a BRA!
We've got some scraggly bushes like Jim Fitzgerald has too, but I was more interested in their shadows than their shape this time.
7.25" verito, 4x5 fp4+ in pyrocat hd.
img792 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
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