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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becia View Post
    Here is a 4x10 image made using a Chamonix 4x10 cut dark slide.
    Wow, great shot, excellent light! And good to see there are others out there using the cut dark slide method.

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    Chamonix 410N3 Fp-4+
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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    So this was my very first time shooting form the top of Jingshan park in Beijing, overlooking the forbidden city. I had gone there one of the previous days, but found out there was absolutely no way I could place a cumbersome tripod and large camera in between the crowds, however, I found out the park opens at 6:30 in the morning so I figured a sunrise shoot would be more sensible. Unfortunately, the sandstorm had just but passed and there was still lots of dust and haze in the air, so I decided to use the cut dark slide to make this into a panoramic by cropping out the sky altogether. I quite like the result on this sheet to Provia, but I think Velvia might have been the better choice, especially given the very low dynamic range of this scene.

    Shooting time: 06:45 om 22-Mar-2021
    Camera: Chamonix Alpinist X camera
    Lens: Fujinon C 600mm f/11.5
    Film: Fujifilm Provia 100F 8x10 (using cut dark slide)
    Filter: No filters were used
    Measure exposure: 1.3sec at f/45
    Final exposure:1.3sec
    Dynamic range: 3 stops



    Forbidden City From Jingshan Park Provia 100 - 22-Mar-2021
    by BB, on Flickr

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Chicago Mural
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beano_z View Post
    Unfortunately, the sandstorm had just but passed and there was still lots of dust and haze in the air, so I decided to use the cut dark slide to make this into a panoramic
    Nice choice, especially since the 1:2.5 aspect ratio really highlights the symmetry of the architecture. Given the tough lighting conditions, I might be interested in what a monochrome conversion might look like, especially with some fairly ambitious editing work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    Nice choice, especially since the 1:2.5 aspect ratio really highlights the symmetry of the architecture. Given the tough lighting conditions, I might be interested in what a monochrome conversion might look like, especially with some fairly ambitious editing work.
    Thanks, that'll be challenging, I have difficulties dodging and burning, knowing what the original looks like, it seems I can't get it to look natural, especially with this flat light to begin with...

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    I love my new 4x10 back in my Chamonix 45H-1.
    And the challenge to compose in 1:2,5. It's so different than my usual 9x12.

    Here is another try. A bit uninspiring subject perhaps, but I think the composition works fairly well.

    Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 210 and Fomapan 100 & red filter

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

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    A place in time, not unlike some places near me

    Quote Originally Posted by lassethomas View Post


    I love my new 4x10 back in my Chamonix 45H-1.
    And the challenge to compose in 1:2,5. It's so different than my usual 9x12.

    Here is another try. A bit uninspiring subject perhaps, but I think the composition works fairly well.

    Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 210 and Fomapan 100
    Tin Can

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    Re: 4x10 Photography

    Red filter a great choice there

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    A small stream in Nacka Nature Reserve south of Stockholm, Sweden

    Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, Fujinon 125mm SW, Fomapan 100

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