Darkroom Print 7 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Devil's Bathtub #2, 4x5 Sinar Norma, Tri-X very old filmpack. ADOX Borax MQ, IIlford Multigrade RC paper
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Iran, Mount Damavand, Panoral 45 camera, Schneider Symmar-S 150/5.6, Kodak E100-VS 4x5in slide film
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Part of the charm, as well as compositional unity, of this image is the harmony of the bending of the fence lines with that of the tree, echoed quietly by the grasses and complemented by the tilt of the hill. Beautifully seen.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Good morning
My name is Christoph
This is my first post on the forum with my first photo taken on 4x5 film. I never thought that I would go this way...
The adventure with the film is extremely exciting and gives me time to think through the limitations You all know.
I learn everything from this forum and sometimes I watch photographers on YT.
I took the photo in the nature reserve called Brodzińskiego rocks in Poland (I live in Krakow)
I wish you a happy friday and an even better weekend
Kamienie Brodzińskiego by Krzysztof Mikulski, on Flickr
Shen Hao TZ 45 II A
Apo Symmar 210mm MC
F 32
Without movements
Scanning-Digital camera
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