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wow, I really love the tones in the pipes shot. the 2nd is nice too; look at all that detail.
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Totally beautiful work. Was the second one lit by a spotlight or anything?
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Posted by trevelyan Totally beautiful work. Was the second one lit by a spotlight or anything?
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Thanks both! yeah, that was a spotlight for about 45 seconds/f11 if I remember correctly. I've been meaning to re-scan that neg. You can kind of see the Newton Rings from the scanner. I need to buy some anti-newton glass for my flatbed.
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I didn't even notice the rings the first time! You make your own prints???, screw the scanning crap.
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I don't have an enlarger (my bathroom is tiny). Anyways, I'd like to rent a darkroom space, but it seems to get more and more expensive and further and further away from home. Two more for your enjoyment! I highly recommend clicking on the links for the full size versions.
http://www.chronic...1-ground-floor.jpg
http://www.chronic...ig-warehouse-2.jpg
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A photograph taken with my Meopta Flexaret VI TLR.
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the scans look really gray? is that the scanning? what does the negative actually look like?
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Posted by Holy Ginker
the scans look really gray? is that the scanning? what does the negative actually look like?
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What do you mean by 'gray'? It could be the negatives. For some reason I'm having the darndest time removing the anti-halation dye no matter how long I fix the negs.
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Posted by tunnelbug
What do you mean by 'gray'? It could be the negatives. For some reason I'm having the darndest time removing the anti-halation dye no matter how long I fix the negs.
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That's ilford delta you are using right?? If you can't get ride of the dye than your fixer is not strong enough, what fixer and what dilution do you use?? Alternatively you can presoak your negatives with plain water for 1 minute just before you develop them, lot's of the dye will come off but it will not affect your film.
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Quick scan I did a few months back.
Mamiya 645. Kodak T-MAX 100 taken at 50 devlopped through X-TROL and scanned on a Supercoolscan 8000. I need to scan my other films. So behind with work. My Epson scanner is pretty damn lonely.
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Really nice. ^^
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Posted by Krescentia Really nice. ^^
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I agree. That's one excellent shot.
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Shot with my good ole Mamiya 7II and a 43mm lens using scala 200 shot at 800iso..
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That is INCREDIBLE.
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glad you likey....
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Heh. Reminds me of components on a bread board. Very nice and great work.
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shot on techpan 25 with my bronica RF645..damn I need to get a nikon medium format scanner...
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3 minutes + f5.6 + ISO160 + Hasselblad = this shot taken in near total darkness. The camera alignment was totally eyeballed, but turned out to be almost spot on.
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nice yokes nice!!!
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