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More Fun with Large Format Film Images!

justin989

New member
Great tonality Justin, I like it too!
Thank you Jack! I'm really liking the tmax/adox development combo for sure, the tones are fantastic.

Here's another I shot over the weekend on the promenade in battery park city with the goldman sachs tower rising above the Jersey City shoreline



Chamonix 45n-1
Schneider apo symmar 210mm
adox 50 [tmax 1+4 dilution]
 

Lars

Active member
This just out of the drum scanner:

Stovepipe Wells dunes, April 2006 (workshop w Jack Flesher and Tom Tworek). Cooke XVa (645 mm) on 8x10 E100VS. The original is overexposed in a lovely high-key manner but it responded well to tonal adjustments.

Of course it looks great in black and white, but that's somehow like taking the easy way out.
 
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SCHWARZZEIT

Guest
This is a series I photographed one year ago over a period of 104 minutes on the evening of May 31st, 2009.

-Dominique
 

PSon

Active member
Michel,
Love the last two images here and the compositions.

Jim, You always inspire me to go with the betterlight scanner one day for IR work.

Lars, Justin, and Germy, all amazing works.

-Son
 

donbga

Member
This just out of the drum scanner:

Stovepipe Wells dunes, April 2006 (workshop w Jack Flesher and Tom Tworek). Cooke XVa (645 mm) on 8x10 E100VS. The original is overexposed in a lovely high-key manner but it responded well to tonal adjustments.

Of course it looks great in black and white, but that's somehow like taking the easy way out.
Wonderful Lars. It's been a while since I've been to Stovepipe Wells, these are lovely!

Don Bryant
 

routlaw

Member
various meniscus (meniscii?) lenses.. shot on the Ebony with a Betterlight.
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
 
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