Lol, exactly!Impromptu portrait: reminded me of that old Jack Nicholson movie poster for The Shining (7D + EF 300mm f/3L IS)View attachment 182064
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Lol, exactly!Impromptu portrait: reminded me of that old Jack Nicholson movie poster for The Shining (7D + EF 300mm f/3L IS)View attachment 182064
I made a new modification to my copy stands for large and medium format negs. I'm also ready to throw down some portrait wet plates that I have been working on for years. This "scanning" work is now the job of two 5DSr''s that I dedicate to this analog endeavor. I've abandon all flatbeds. I never liked the 5DS Canons but after using for this type of work my feelings have changed. I'd never use them for my wedding work as there are way better cameras for that but for scanning they are a dream.
Rolleiflex 2.8f
Kodak TMY-2
HC110 (DIlution D) 8:30 at 22 C
It's just regular copy stands but I have two one for 35 and one for 120 and large format. The 5DSR's, 1 each, are mounted permanently as I do not use them for anything but this. The modifications are to the base of the copy stand for wet mounting large format. Basically I have modified both to have permanent negative holders under backlighting. Mine stands are both Kaisers copy stands, pretty standard... the bases, I'm considering doing a little business with so not going to post images quite yet of it.
Great shot it is. The Black & White looks perfect. Really Great Job Man!Abandoned:
1. Old open-sided woodshed within forest with massive split cedar log to the fore.
2. House on prairie farmlandView attachment 182156View attachment 182157
Great shot it is. The Black & White looks perfect. Really Great Job Man!
Iconic image...Jigs the Boston terrier and two boys, mid-1950s, Edmonton AB, camera unknown but likely a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex BetaView attachment 182152