My first Ikon photos

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Stephan

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I shot these last weekend with an old Zeiss Ikon 6x9 folder. I borrowed the camera from a friend and dont know wich model it is exactly, the lens is an "anastigmat 105mm" (coated), but I doubt that'll help narrow it down much ;) Anyway, these were all long exposures, about 10 minutes on average, shot at f22 on Tri-X souped in rodinal special.
 

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Excellent images from the old folder! I like the way hilights register with this lens. What are the light streaks in the last image, a flashlight or torch?

Gene
 
GeneW said:
Excellent images from the old folder! I like the way hilights register with this lens. What are the light streaks in the last image, a flashlight or torch?

Gene


Thanks :) The light spots in the first two images are from a flashlight, actually I thought I had some nicer shots with that flashlight but turns out I forgot to advance the film twice :bang: Thats a real pain when each picture takes 15 minutes to set up :rolleyes: The last picture is me flicking half a box of matches (under an umbrella - this is Belgium after all ;) ).
 
Thanks Joe and Bob :)

(Joe: "I put on women's clooothing, and hang around in baaars !" :D )
 
Damian said:
wow! They look great. I dub these "Fun with reciprocity failure"

Thanks :)
Hehehe, yeah 10 minutes exposure requires some compensation, I actually thought about using 100 ISO film but decided I'd probably die frozen before finishing a roll.

The third picture down here is what happens when I forget to advance the film :bang:
 

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Kind suggestion, your images are wonderful themselves. Toss those frames and don't crop. They are beautiful as they are...
 
wtl said:
Kind suggestion, your images are wonderful themselves. Toss those frames and don't crop. They are beautiful as they are...

Thanks :)

Yeah the frames dont work when I post the pictures on here, I tend to ad frames any time I save images in small in photoshop so people can see them with a neutral background. As for cropping, well I tend to do that a lot, I actually decide on the cropping before I take the shot, especially when I can't change focal lengths (otherwise I only use it if the 3:2 format isnt right for the subject, for panoramics for example :) ).
 
grizzz said:
Very nice. My gas attacks look fairly stupid when you can produce images like this with an old folder. :p
Thanks :) I guess I probably shouldn't reveal that taking these pictures has reawakened my GAS for a fuji 690 GSW :D
 
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