I'm glad I inspired you to go back! It's a totally easy hike, I was surprised how easy. I want to revisit myself with the 8x10.
I'm glad I inspired you to go back! It's a totally easy hike, I was surprised how easy. I want to revisit myself with the 8x10.
Thanks,
Gabriel
Found this shrub a block from home. Looks like spring is on its way.
Kodak 2D 8x10, R.J. Beck 'Autograph' whole plate rectilinear (11"), RC paper negative.
Jonathan
I like the image a lot too.
The description of the lens makes my first thought "I have got to get me one o' dem!" but not only are they quite expensive I couldn't use it on my current camera, a Tech III, anyway, but being able to handle wide angles better is one of my requirements for my next camera.
Warsaw/Poland, city river. 6x17, Nikkor 180mm, Adox 100.
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Sean_Galbraith_Toronto117.jpg by SeanGalbraith.com, on Flickr
A little Ektar 100. 58xl lens, I think.
I'm surprised this turned out as sharp as it did because the exposure time was over three minutes (at dusk) in somewhat breezy conditions.
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 210mm f5.5 Hugo Meyer Doppel-Anastigmat, T-Max 100 (expired 1999).
Jonathan
Trying out orange filter at my usual test shot location.
Eastman No 2D
Schneider 300mm f5.6
Ilford HP5+
Brooklyn Bridge on 8x10 Ilford HP5+ Cropped and Adjusted by Shawn Hoke, on Flickr
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