Deardorff 810, Lucky 100, Carl Zeiss Dagor 180mm f9, D-76
Deardorff 810, Lucky 100, Carl Zeiss Dagor 180mm f9, D-76
Massachusetts, Sept 2004
4x5 TMY, D-76
This thing is standing on a field close to where i live. I have wanted to photograph it for a long time, but haven't found the right time to do it. If the light is not right everything gets really flat, and no subject separation. I finally got around to make an exposure of it. I have made a 20x24 silver gelatin print of the negative split toned in sepia/selenium that i have on the wall at home, looks awesome!
Zone VI 4x5 | Schneider Symmar S 150mm | Fomapan 100 | Rodinal 1:50 | Imacon 848 scan
Old tool by Mats Mordal, on Flickr
Got the urge to burn some to see if I could remember how. Wished I would have used a red or yellow filter. May be over exposed a weee bit.
Ilford 400
Rodinal 1/25
A funerary statue of the Staglieno cemetery in Genoa. I recommend a visit to this cemetery because there are beautiful sculptures in a very special place in the hills behind Genoa.
Sinar F2 - Grandagon 115 F22 - Tmax 400 @ 200 - Film scan (printed on 24x30 paper warm tone, Rollei Vintage 131, with less contrast than the scan)
Cimitero di Staglieno - Genova by Darkrat 71
Cannon in front of Price Memorial Hall at the U. of North GA, right down the street and where my wife works. There's an emphasis on ROTC and/or military training here. Appropriately shot with my US Army Signal Corps Speed Graphic and a Schneider Gottingen 12.5cm f/2 Xenon aerial recon lens, wide-open. Slightly cropped (this lens doesn't really cover 4x5):
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