bjhurley wrote:
Foma Ortho 400 in 35mm is a lot easier to work with than the 120 version: it dries flat with no curls (the 120 version is the curliest film I've ever seen). These were shot with Nikon FM3a and Nikkor 85mm and 28mm lenses.
I never visit this forum for some unconscious reason. But a member posted here and I came over..got to say this is some fine film, home processed, images!!!
I would be doing it also BUT my wife tells me, and very frequently btw ,that I spend way too much time in my photo man cave anyway.
Kudos to you AND ALL the member's posting here!
Dan
Back to the Zone VI 4x5; old silo near my home that is just a big birdhouse now. Shot with Fujinon A 180mm f9 APO with deep orange filter (YA3), on Delta 100.
More with the Pentax 645 , but used the 45-85mm SMC Pentax FA lens. I'm sure the 645N will like this lens too. I picked up a split-level finder screen for the 645N from a guy in Ukraine a while back, and though he claimed it was for the 645N - it actually was for the 645. The tab being the only thing out of place. I compared it to my 645 and the size, and thickness were identical. So, I sawed off the tab with a jewelers saw and it fit perfectly. I focused these using the same screen on the 645, and it makes my poor eyesight much better at getting critical focus.
Same grape leaves cascading as the Mamiya shot - @45mm - 5222-XX @ 500 iso - xtol - blah blah
Same Tulip tree as Mamiya shot - @45mm - I planted this when it was the size of a #2 pencil
Back to the Zone VI 4x5; old silo near my home that is just a big birdhouse now. Shot with Fujinon A 180mm f9 APO with deep orange filter (YA3), on Delta 100.
Regards,
Edd
Is this structure in the USA? I have seen thousands of barns and this is thee most unusual of any. Even the grain silos of Iowa and Maryland aren't this nice.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Is this structure in the USA? I have seen thousands of barns and this is thee most unusual of any. Even the grain silos of Iowa and Maryland aren't this nice.
Again SUPER image!
Dan
Thanks Dan, most appreciated! Yes, it is located about 10 minutes from my home; it is part of the Audubon "Grasslands" Preserve in Pomfret (CT), a rolling-hills community with its share of old homes, upscale private schools and old moldy gold...
zi464 wrote:
You may share the photos of the lovely
The one's I have are from my trip to Cape Cod no less!
They are with a Canon AE-1 and Tri-X
Now where are they?
Dan