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Jul 17, 2009 16:23 |  #76

Old stuff:

Fuji Reala, Kiev 60, Arsat 30mm fisheye

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Jul 17, 2009 18:09 |  #77

rdenney wrote in post #8298176 (external link)
Old stuff:

Fuji Reala, Kiev 60, Arsat 30mm fisheye

That picture is amazing!


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Jul 17, 2009 20:04 as a reply to  @ luuucas's post |  #78

Rick #1 is amazing...




  
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Jul 18, 2009 02:07 as a reply to  @ airfrogusmc's post |  #79

Thanks for the comments. Here's a recent one from last winter in my own neighborhood. I don't have it on the web yet so I'm attaching it for comment. It may be a bit extreme--I'm seeing things a bit denser than I used to.

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Jul 18, 2009 02:19 as a reply to  @ rdenney's post |  #80

And maybe something even older, and more traditional.

The first one is the Espada Dam in San Antonio, and no bonus points for identifying the second one. Both were done in the early 90's. Both Ilford FP4, developed in HC110. Both with a 4x5 Cambo view camera. The Espada Dam was done with a 90/5.6 Super Angulon, and the Half Dome was done with an 8-1/2" Ilex Paragon.

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Jul 18, 2009 03:49 |  #81

rdenney wrote in post #8300528 (external link)
And maybe something even older, and more traditional.

The first one is the Espada Dam in San Antonio, and no bonus points for identifying the second one. Both were done in the early 90's. Both Ilford FP4, developed in HC110. Both with a 4x5 Cambo view camera. The Espada Dam was done with a 90/5.6 Super Angulon, and the Half Dome was done with an 8-1/2" Ilex Paragon.

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These are great.......I use a Cambo too but don't get to use it much now either. That must have been some trek for the second one with a Cambo and a tripod! I've never done landscape with it but always meaning to do it some day :)

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Jul 18, 2009 10:07 |  #82

Lizzy7 wrote in post #8300690 (external link)
These are great.......I use a Cambo too but don't get to use it much now either. That must have been some trek for the second one with a Cambo and a tripod! I've never done landscape with it but always meaning to do it some day :)

Actually, that photo of the Half Dome was from Glacier Point, and the worst part of that trek was hauling the view camera from the car about 100 feet to where I set it up. There are probably two or three hundred million pictures of Half Dome from that spot. And every one of them is subtly different from all the rest.

That image was also fogged for reasons I've never determined. I was never able to print it conventionally. But digital controls are a lot more powerful. One day I'll go back and do it again.

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Jul 18, 2009 16:19 |  #83

These makes me wonder why I stopped taking pictures for a while. Beautiful stuff.


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Jul 19, 2009 13:41 |  #84

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Jul 19, 2009 15:10 |  #85

Nice Joe, welcome!


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Jul 19, 2009 21:43 |  #86

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Jul 20, 2009 13:57 as a reply to  @ mehran.mo's post |  #87

I got a Canon A-1 and some lenses not too long ago. Its really rewarding developing your own film!

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Jul 20, 2009 15:38 |  #88

I agree Stregone, it's rewarding. I'm curious, did you use an orange filter for the battlefield to bring out the clouds? They look good.

I had a lot of trouble loading my last roll because the spool wasn't completely dry too. Most of that looks like dust though, not scratches. Steaming the shower a little before developing settles the dust, then going directly from the rinse to hanging while in there has helped me a lot. I stay out until the emulsion is dry (overnight) and have had very little dust to remove from my scans.


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Jul 21, 2009 10:35 |  #89

I find most of my dust issues are from the scanner itself collecting dust. I keep a cloth and some eye glass cleaner on my desk and clean it often. I too hang my negs in a bathroom after running hot water for 30 seconds or so to create some steam.


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