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More Fun with Large Format Film Images!

Grayhand

Well-known member
A photo from my favorite corner of my yard.
And a wee crop to my favorite format.

Dayi 4x5 Technical camera, Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon 90/5.6 MC, Shanghai 100 ISO 4x5 film.
And buckets of waters with some R09 and Kodak fixer, and also a Epson 700 scanner.

I am in love with this camera, absolute brilliant contraption!!!

I will bring it on a small expedition to Billuden nature reserve on sunday, about 150 km north of Stockholm, on the east cost of Sweden.
I will report back later of my experience from this small adventure.

Ray

 

bensonga

Well-known member
That's an image from a corner of your yard?? Wow! Very nice photo...cropped to square from 4x5?

I had never heard of the Dayi 4x5 camera before now. I hope you will tell us more and share more images soon. Or post a link here if you have more info.

Gary
 

250swb

Member


Carsington Reservoir, Derbyshire, UK.

Made with Shen Hao and 90mm Super Angulon, Fomapan 100, developed in Obsidian Aqua.

Steve
 

Grayhand

Well-known member
If there was a 4x4 camera, then it was made especially for me :D
My favorite format since my Mamiya 6 cameras.
But it is simple to crop.

I also like the 6x12 format, I see it as a double 6x6.

Dayi camera, Rodenstock Grandagon 4.5/65 mm, Sinar Zoom at 6x12, Shanghai film 100 ISO.
(At f:8 there is vignetting visible in the picture.)

Ray

 
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AlanS

Well-known member
Back from a weeks holiday and a broken computer, all fixed now. Here's one from Iona, Mull. MPP, 90mm Angulon, FP4 HC110.
 

AlanS

Well-known member
FP4 HC110.....Remember taking it but not the details, where, when, which camera lens combo. Oh well...
 

Y Sol

Active member
A shot from last month: Polaroid 665 and Polaroid 600SE camera,
"scanned" with the D800 and micro Nikkor AF-S 60mm.
I still have a lot of this wonderful film :)


 

GregMO

Member
This is a night shot taken this past winter of the Lincoln Memorial across the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Wash DC.
Taken with my Horseman 4x5 & Acros. 300mm Caltar II-N, F32, 70 Sec exposure.
Thanks for looking.
 
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