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More Fun with Large Format Film Images!

JimCollum

Member
Jim Galli (The Master Of Menisci) had a good thread about it over at Large Format Forum here

I'm not sure why they'd display differently.. i'm using the same links in both threads as the source. I suspect it may actually be the gray background that gives the impression.

Interesting, what is a miniscus lens? Is it just me or do these images look different than the ones posted on the LF forums? Same images obviously but they look different. Perhaps its the gray background on getdpi, but I don't think so.

rob
 

Lloyd

Active member
Great stuff, Matto. Amazing dynamic range in that last one. No matter the format, or the medium, you've got this derelict stuff nailed!:clap::clap::clap:
 

Lloyd

Active member
Birmingham sounds nice right now. I could use some warm weather.

This last one is really great. The paint chips on the mattress give and amazing texture. Love the use of a more shallow DOF here too. Nice. :thumbup:

How's the running going? Are you getting those issues worked out?
 
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skrystos

Guest


First photo from graflex crown graphic on efke iso 25. Developed in jobo processor rodinal 1+50. Film was overexposed but I like this picture ;)
 

Lloyd

Active member
Skrystos: That truly is a beautiful image. I love the water especially, very dreamlike. Nicely done.
 
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skrystos

Guest
Thx for your opinion :) Know I want to buy tmax 100 to do some portraits somwere in the forest. I will show you what I've got as soon as possible ;)
 
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Alexander DeVoe

Guest
Attached is one of my first semi-successful attempts at large format. I'm still getting the focusing process nailed, as its pretty damn hard in the dark.

This was with a Sinar F1 and Schneider Kreuznach 210 f/5.6. I believe exposure was at 30 minutes at f/18 on FP4+.

Still need to do a full res scan, this was just a trial run at 1200dpi. Processed in PS and Split-Toned in Nik SilverFx.
 
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Alexander DeVoe

Guest
Here's another I decided to throw up as well.

Same info as the last one, but exposure is 55 minutes here. That was a long cold Wisconsin night... ha.

-Alex
 

routlaw

Member
Cool, love the phone off the hook, just makes the picture. Did you get a good nights sleep here? :ROTFL: Where the heck is this?

Rob
 

viablex1

Active member
hey thanks , actually pretty proud of myself , first time I actually used film holders and loaded, unloaded film etc,

it is in Birmingham, if you are ever around I can get us in there to shoot!!!

Matto
 

routlaw

Member
hey thanks , actually pretty proud of myself , first time I actually used film holders and loaded, unloaded film etc,

it is in Birmingham, if you are ever around I can get us in there to shoot!!!

Matto
Yeah once you get used to it, its a breeze. That would be cool, would love to.

BTW I did get the Ebony the other day. Been to sick with the flu to go out and play it though. Snowing to beat the band right now anyway. Keep 'em coming.

rob
 
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