Auto-Schnellfähre bei Bad Godesberg
Another view on the Rhine river in 5x7
Kodak TMax 100, Rodinal, Fujinon 180/5.6, Canham 5x7 MQC
Auto-Schnellfähre bei Bad Godesberg
Another view on the Rhine river in 5x7
Kodak TMax 100, Rodinal, Fujinon 180/5.6, Canham 5x7 MQC
Toyo 45, Schneider 90/ 5,6 mm.[epson scan]
4x5,Velvia 50 by Alex Menkov, on Flickr
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Watkins Glen State Park, Watkins Glen, NY, USA
Pacemaker Crown Graphic, Optar 162/4.5
Shot with Chamonix 5×8" camera and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 210mm f:4.5 lens on 13×18cm sheet of Fomapan 100, developed in Rodinal. Full frame.
Jiri Vasina
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Shot with Chamonix 5×8" camera and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 210mm f:4.5 lens on 13×18cm sheet of Fomapan 100, developed in Rodinal. Full frame.
Jiri Vasina
www.vasina.net
@ Google+ | @ Facebook | @ flickr
My books @ Blurb (only heavily outdated "Serene Landscape").
Dorrigo Plateau, NSW, Australia
Decided to try panoramic using 4 x 5 films. Not as easy as using digital. This was done in April 2015.
Shen Hao 4 x 5; Kodak E100VS; Caltar II 90mm
Some from Isle of Arran, Scotland, May 2015. Arran is a small island (25 x 10 miles) in the Firth of Clyde often called "Scotland in Minature" as the southern part is rolling pasture and the northern part is mountainous. The reason is that the "great fault" which separates the real Highlands from the real Lowlands runs diagonally across Arran. As a consequence there's some great geological features on the island and it's a fantastic place to visit. Anyway, some images - all with Chamonix 045N-2, black and white with Ilford Delta 100 and colour with Portra 160.
Machrie Moor - standing stone circles of neolithic age
Cir Mohr viewed from the summit of Goatfell (845m, 7 mile round trip from sea level on a sunny day, phew!), with Paps of Jura just visible in the distance, just
North Sannox Glen with snow-dusted Casteil Abhail in the distance
Pirates Cove, Corrie
Critique welcome.
Graham
Thanks! You are very kind.
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