John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
North Sydney.
Chamonix 45N-1, 135mm Rodenstock APO-Sironar-S, expired Fuji NPL. Exposure was 30s, f/11 (from memory).
Testing extreme movements. There's vignetting in the top of the frame, which I didn't notice because it was so dark, but it worked well in getting rid of some distracting light sources.
Untitled by kedbro, on Flickr
Untitled by kedbro, on Flickr
Both Ektar, Shen-Hao 4x5 Schneider SA 90mm f/8 (no lens hood, oops!). I like Ektar but I'm not sure it's right for what I'm doing right now so I went ahead and ordered 100 sheets of NPS. Sadly it's like the last time I'll be able to order my favorite film. 160NC after this project, likely.
Just joined today, heard about the forum from Jim Fitzgerald from whom I learned carbon printing last weekend. Here's a handheld shot from my rooftop with my Crown Graphic, Polaroid Type 55, f/8, around 1/100.
New Story Building by G.E.T., on Flickr
Cool shot Greg
Here are a couple from an ongoing project exploring NE DC in 4x5. As well as landscapes I've been doing some street portraits as well. Totally different (and in many ways more rewarding) experience than street shooting in 35mm or 120. See flickr link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sbk21/s...7624396311475/
Jamesfromsidney - that is really fantastic.
Kedbro - I love those too. I prefer FUji 160 personally because the reciprocity is so much better... 160NC is great for daytime stuff though.
Simon
Not sure if this 'urban landscape' or just 'landscape' but it's got buildings in it so I posted it here.
This is a composite of two exposures taken about 20mins apart as the good sky had disappeared by the time the light levels had fallen enough to record the street lights.
Comments welcome.
Arca Swiss 4x5. Caltar II-N 90mm f6.8. Fuji Pro 160NS.
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