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    Toplecca di Sopra - Pontremoli (MS) - Italy
    My Zeiss microscope with the INKO DIC system version II. 25 September 2021

    - Camera: Linhof Super Technika 5x7 V
    - Lens: SCHNEIDER Symmar 210 1:5.6 Convertible
    - Film: HARMAN FB Direct Positive Paper - 3 ASA - size 5x7"

    - Exposure: 2 minutes at f 8
    - Developer: ILFORD PQ UNIVERSAL 1+9 - 5 minutes at 20° C
    - Stop: ILFORD ILFO STOP
    - Fixer: ILFORD HYPAM FIXER

    - Lightmeter: Gossen Lunasix 3 reading the incident light
    - Lighting: Ambient light only
    - Scanner: EPSON V700 and EPSON Scan 3.81
    - Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6


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    A boulder in Boulder, Colorado.

    Intrepid 5x7 + APO-Symmar 210 + Arista 100


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    A photoshop inverted image of the neg on a light table:

    Redwood Creek, Sept. 2021
    5x7 Eastman View No.2, 180mm/5.6 lens, TMax400
    Overcast day -- some fog through the trees.

    For scale, the log on top of the rock in the back is about 12 feet in diameter, give or take a couple of feet.
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    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    I really want a Bino scope with camera port

    Most likely have to buy China

    I used a NIKON for decades



    Quote Originally Posted by Alessandro Bocchi View Post
    Toplecca di Sopra - Pontremoli (MS) - Italy
    My Zeiss microscope with the INKO DIC system version II. 25 September 2021

    - Camera: Linhof Super Technika 5x7 V
    - Lens: SCHNEIDER Symmar 210 1:5.6 Convertible
    - Film: HARMAN FB Direct Positive Paper - 3 ASA - size 5x7"

    - Exposure: 2 minutes at f 8
    - Developer: ILFORD PQ UNIVERSAL 1+9 - 5 minutes at 20° C
    - Stop: ILFORD ILFO STOP
    - Fixer: ILFORD HYPAM FIXER

    - Lightmeter: Gossen Lunasix 3 reading the incident light
    - Lighting: Ambient light only
    - Scanner: EPSON V700 and EPSON Scan 3.81
    - Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6

    Tin Can

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    Red Rocks, Morrison, Colorado.

    Intrepid 5x7 + Fujinon 180mm + Velvia 50 accidentally developed in HC-110


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    Quote Originally Posted by kmallick View Post
    Intrepid 5x7 + Fujinon 180mm + Velvia 50 accidentally developed in HC-110
    Ha, it looks no worse for wear for all of that. Definitely digging the composition here, though I tend to crop my 5x7's in portrait orientation to "5x6" (and it might even be worth exploring a square crop at the bottom of the frame to accentuate the graphic aspect of diagonal strata and the curve of the tree.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    Ha, it looks no worse for wear for all of that. Definitely digging the composition here, though I tend to crop my 5x7's in portrait orientation to "5x6" (and it might even be worth exploring a square crop at the bottom of the frame to accentuate the graphic aspect of diagonal strata and the curve of the tree.)
    Thanks and good idea. I was just doing that in Lightroom as you wrote.

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    Boulder canyon trail, Boulder, Colorado.

    Intrepid 5x7 + Fujinon 180 + Tmax 100 + HC-110.


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    Linhof 13x18, Fuji HR-U, Yamasaki 250/6.3, F32. Too thin negative, due to some miscalculation about "how many sheets I can develop in 0.7 liter". Dnipro, calm day in January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleKawaiiNeko View Post


    Linhof 13x18, Fuji HR-U, Yamasaki 250/6.3, F32. Too thin negative, due to some miscalculation about "how many sheets I can develop in 0.7 liter". Dnipro, calm day in January.
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