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What a fabulous photograph. The tones are so gracious and balanced.
Thank you so much! The location is in the Austrian Alps, Vorarlberg, and was easily accessible after a cable car ride and short snow shoe walk. I'm quite pleased how the RPX 25 came out, it was my first trial of the film.What a fabulous photograph. The tones are so gracious and balanced.
Your photograph evokes an invigorating sense of airiness, of being above it all.
Where is this location? Are you at a noted lookout? Or beside a road? Or did you find this viewpoint after long hours of walking?
... a great project what you show here.SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
760mm F14 Rodenstock Apo Ronar Rock Solid Sinar Norma Mount, built from Norma Parts Box Stuff. This 760mm F14 is the Iddy Biddy Little Brother of the 1000mm F16 Apo Ronar that is on the way as shown above ^^^. Shown with Norma Shutter #6 ready to go. This is going to work perfectly. I'll also do this same thing with the bigger lens.
What a wonderful camera . Thanks for showing .SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here I've quickly adapted the Arca Swiss 4x5 Reflex Magnifying Hood to the Automatic Makiflex. Hollywood Gaffer's Tape and razor blade (many layers) makes a semi-permanent installation. I love it! No wonder Geoff Berliner at Penumbra modded his and sent me phone pix. What I like about is that it is uber high-eyepoint, there is a one inch wide black border around the 9x9 framing. All my other finders work better with 6x9cm. Geoff told me I am nuts to shoot 6x9 with this camera, square is it. It's rather unique in that aspect. Anyways I have a another of these finders coming from KEH, with the rubber eyecup For 9x9 shooting the groundglass grain is sharp to my eye and I always compose from the edges and move in. So this finder is wonderful to me and my square uses. These are my shorter automatic iris lenses. On the camera the 150mm Maki Schneider barrel Symmar auto iris, in the center the 150mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. Then on the right, the 180mm Maki f4.5 Schneider Xenar auto iris. I have not used these shorter lenses much and am looking forward to this seasons work. Plaubel recommended this camera for Fashion and Reportage.
SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
Approximate View through new to me 4x5 Arca Swiss Reflex Finder on Auto Makiflex. As you can see there is a nice black border around the 9x9cm full frame glass. Perfect for viewing the entire field without straining
Thanks jotloob! Yes Indeede truly a camera for the Atomic Age LOLWhat a wonderful camera . Thanks for showing .