rjbuzzclick
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Thank you Lou!
A Graflex SLR has been on my camera wish list for a while, I just haven't found the right one yet. I agree about the contrast, but you handled the highlights in the metal very well in your image. Fomapan can be a little tricky in that regard, but I really like the film and think it's worth the work.
That hefty mirror slap takes some getting used to though. Shooting it handheld is pretty much out of the question I fear.
The fomapan image could've used a little more contrast, but I like the overall results.
A Graflex SLR has been on my camera wish list for a while, I just haven't found the right one yet. I agree about the contrast, but you handled the highlights in the metal very well in your image. Fomapan can be a little tricky in that regard, but I really like the film and think it's worth the work.
chrism
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EdSawyer
Established
Handholding is what Graflex SLRs are designed for! the mirror is well damped, it's a non-issue really. I have 2 and get great results handheld all the time.
Kenj8246
Well-known
Chamonix 045F1 Fujinon 90mm f4.5, Tmax 100 in Tmax, Epson V700 scan. San Francisco de Asis, Rancho de Taos NM.
San Francisco de Asis, Rancho de Taos NM by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
San Francisco de Asis, Taos NM by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
Kenny


Kenny
chrism
Well-known
I decided to do some 4x5 today, but lacked a model so I ended up using a tape measure and some guesswork to do a self-portrait. As I was developing a pair of negatives, our member of parliament (we have a federal election next month) knocked on the door. I knew him long before he first was elected, so I invited him into the darkroom and he watched while his handlers fumed outside. He stayed to see the negatives come out of the tank, and that might just have been the best part of his day (he does 200 doorsteps a day at 2 minutes each!)
Chamonix 4x5, Schneider 127mm, HP5+, HC-110, V850 scan:

Self Portrait by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Chamonix 4x5, Schneider 127mm, HP5+, HC-110, V850 scan:

Self Portrait by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I wondered if by developing the multigrade RC paper in Diafine I might get a little speed boost (I didn't) or whether it would tame the contrast (it didn't). Oh well.
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Comparison shot using FP4+ in Don Quall's monobath:
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Conclusion: shan't bother with Diafine for this purpose!
I've liked shooting with grade 2 RC paper instead of multigrade. Here in the States I get it at Freestyle Photo. I rate it at ISO12 and used liquid concentrate paper developer diluted around 1+15, making sure the chems are at around 68f. I also pre-flash the paper in my darkroom under the enlarger ( or using a homemade light source that uses a 7.5 watt frosted bulb). These have helped me tame excess contrast.
I like your images, keep up the good work!
~Joe
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Contact 4x5 print. Handheld Crown Graphic, focused by RF at f8, framed by EVF.

About Canadian Thanksgiving. by Kostya Fedot, on Flickr

About Canadian Thanksgiving. by Kostya Fedot, on Flickr
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Provia 100F
Nice choice of a model. Keira is a sweetheart.
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Some fantastic photos in this thread -- encouraged me to dust off my Crown Graphic and take some 4x5's.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Nokton48
Veteran
Columbus Camera Group ecterior, Columbus Ohio
Plaubel Makiflex Automatic, Schneider Xenar 180mm F5.6 Auto Plaubel Makiflex lens
9x12 cm Efke 100 PL100 film, processed in ADOX Borax MQ developer, scanned on Epson 4490 scanner
Sixty year old film septums can contain a lot of hidden dust!
Scan-150209-0001 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Makiflex Automatic, Schneider Xenar 180mm F5.6 Auto Plaubel Makiflex lens
9x12 cm Efke 100 PL100 film, processed in ADOX Borax MQ developer, scanned on Epson 4490 scanner
Sixty year old film septums can contain a lot of hidden dust!

AlTheKiller
Established
tried out my new to me Calumet 540 on my brother while he was chopping wood. No way to scan 4x5 yet so I photographed the negative with my D600.
Untitled by Shutter_Inc., on Flickr

plummerl
Well-known
Taken with my new Travelwide, 90mm. Using Tri-X 320, expired 5/82, in Rodinal 1+25. "Fin Art", Magnuson Park, Seattle

Johnmcd
Well-known
Travelwide 90mm Caltar lens. All hand held. APX 100 from 1998 dev'd in Rodinal 1:50


Johnmcd
Well-known
Nice, John. I've had the luck of shooting a few sheets of expired APX 100 that were given to me. I hear the new formula of APX isn't quite as good as the old one.
Anni SG, 127mm Ektar, Fomapan 100
Thanks
Can't get enough of your re-enactment scenes. The level of realism and detail is amazing.
Cheers - John
AlTheKiller
Established
graywolf
Well-known
Hey, Mr Flibble, you know your photos are not very realistic?
I mean all the equipment looks new, and their clothes are clean. And, are those all spies? Foreigners wearing American uniforms.
BS asside, I lke your reenactment photos.
I mean all the equipment looks new, and their clothes are clean. And, are those all spies? Foreigners wearing American uniforms.
BS asside, I lke your reenactment photos.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Nice, John. I've had the luck of shooting a few sheets of expired APX 100 that were given to me. I hear the new formula of APX isn't quite as good as the old one. Anni SG, 127mm Ektar, Fomapan 100
There is some expired APX 100 on the bay that seems too dear for me to bite. It was absolutely wonderful stuff when I was using it.
But ... are you saying there is new APX 100 in 4x5? If so, I missed the announcement. I'm intrigued!
DKimg
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AlTheKiller
Established
absolutely stunning!
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