Great work, Vladik! Some of the most memorable pinhole images I've ever seen.
Great work, Vladik! Some of the most memorable pinhole images I've ever seen.
Vladik,
Wonderful images, very moody, with a look of antiquated beauty many of us strive to achieve. If I may ask, what film/developer are your using, and how do you achieve your setup?
Once more, lovely and most unusual work.
Larry
Thanks for your appreciation.
I use just fairly common films - mainly Acros and Neopan 400 exposed at nominal speed and developed in Rodinal 1+50. These are great as they have no or low reciprocity failure.
For the the jewish cemetery picture, ADOX CHM 125 (Ilford FP4+ in fact) was used. Again developed in Rodinal 1+50.
I usually develop my films for a plain condensor enlarger, so the times are little bit shorter - 8 min, 20°C with continuos agitation during first 30s and 2 inversions every minute, really nothing special.
Walker Titan 5x7XL, 300mm, Canham 6x17 back, rubbish scan.....
my first trial...
A few images from recent travels...
St Ansel would have had 4 great images out of that last negative
Nice. . . . . .
Ian
Hi Vladik - love those first pinhole pictures. Where were they taken?
Beautiful images, shailendra - nice work!
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