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    SL #06

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    Thank you, Pierre

    4x5" 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...

    6x4,5

    6x6

    6x7

    6x8

    6x9

    6x12

    6x17

    SL #06

          7

    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.

    RI #2

          7

    I made this photo with a home made 4x5" camera. The lens is a Schneider

    Super Angulon 47mm, with fixed focus adjusted for 9 feet. Film is Fomapan

    100 4x5".

  1. Haig:

     

    Luis Henriques was with me, that morning. There was a third friend, with us, Fernando Correia, who has also a similar photo. We were 3 big guys (and heavy, too!) shooting this poor man with 3 nedium format cameras, 1 hasselblad, 1 Pentax 67 and Pentax 645. I think the man was in panic, because of that heavy artillery cross fire!

    Arribas #1

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    Rollei Infrared film...

     

    This was the first photo I did with good results, with this film. I used a

    89b infrared filter and developed the negative in Kodak D76. This film

    is incredibly sharp.

     

    Comments are welcome...

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