nanasousadias 0 Posted January 30, 2011 Comments are welcome... This was made yesterday with a homemade 4x5" large format camera, Schneider Super Angulon 47mm XL lens, wich is equivalent to a 12mm lens in 35mm or digital full frame formats.I made this camera with some parts of old cameras and some parts wich I build myself. Film is Fomapan 100 and I used a 25A filter to enhance clouds and darken the sky. This was scanned from the 4x5" negative, on a Epson V700. Link to comment
nanasousadias 0 Posted January 30, 2011 Thank you, Pierre4x5" is large format. the sign " means inches, not centimeters. 4x5 inches, is 10,2cm x 12,7cm.En français, c'est 4x5 pouces.En tout cas, le moyen format c'est toujours 6cm par quelque chose...6x4,56x66x76x86x96x126x17 Link to comment
ndj 0 Posted January 30, 2011 A gorgeous B&W image Nana! Superb work: both constructing the camera and wielding it! Love the detail these images yield.All the best,Neil Link to comment
wood 1 Posted January 30, 2011 The detail is indeed exceptional, but it is the tonal range that is most impressive to me. Very nice work. Link to comment
bettiecl 0 Posted January 31, 2011 Im in awe at every picture you've made, Nana. Your eye for captivating composition, that thrills, calms and strokes the senses. The textures, the open spaces. Just beyond words. Thanks for showing your work here on PN to inspire everyone! Link to comment
Jean-Claude 356 Posted July 13, 2021 crop foreground 30% and ask the beautiful black lady to have a walk on the wild side.... Link to comment
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