Speed Graphic Grafex Optar 135 f4.7 FujiFilm FP-100c - The sky was an amazing blue this afternoon and I took the chance to break out the Speed Graphic and shoot some Fujifilm FP-100c.
Scanned with a HP Scanjet G4050 using HP's OEM software.
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
Light, Shadow and Instant Film 2
Speed Graphic Graflex Optar 135 f4.7 FujiFilm FP-100c - I just liked the tones and contrast beneath my feet. The FP-100c did a great job rendering them. This film never ceases to amaze me, it captured the scene perfectly.
Scanned with a HP Scanjet G4050 using HP's OEM software.
Scanned with a HP Scanjet G4050 using HP's OEM software.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Light, Shadow and Instant Film.
Speed Graphic Grafex Optar 135 f4.7 FujiFilm FP-100c - The mid-day sun pouring into my living room on a cool Autumn day. The Speed Graphic makes a great instant camera using the Polaroid 405 instant back. Framing can be challenging using the 4x5 format optical viewfinder of the Speed Graphic due to the 3x4 format of the pack film used in the 405 back. Someday I need to spend some time making a mask for the viewfinder more accurate.
Scanned using a HP Scanjet G4050 using HP's OEM scanning software.
Scanned using a HP Scanjet G4050 using HP's OEM scanning software.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Instant!
Graflex Speed Garphic Optar 135mm f4.7 FUJIFILM FP-100B Instant Film - I have always loved Instant film, especially pull and peel pack films. I recent picked up a Polaroid 405 Back for my Graflex. This my first time using FUJFILM's instant film. The FP-100B seems like a great film. Sharp, good contrast and decent latitude.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Large Format no. 1
Grafex Speed Graphic Optar 1.5 f4.7 Kodak T-Max 400 (expired) Arista 76 Developer 1:1 - Sometime around 1995 I bought a 25 Sheet box of 4x5 Kodak T-Max 400, with the intention of using it with the Speed Graphic I bought in the same year. 16 years later I am finally shooting it. Sometimes life gets in the way. The film held up surprisingly well. The expiration date is 01/1996, but there is minimal base fogging and the sensitivity does not seem to be that fair off. Scanned using a HP ScanJet 5370c.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Graflex Speed Graphic Image no. 1
Graflex Speed Graphic Graflex Optar 135mm f4.7 using a 6x6 120 Roll Back. Kodak T-Max 400 D-76 Stock. Using the 120 back mean I am shooting through the best part of the glass and it shows. This lens is tack sharp, The Graflex Roll back requires you to remove the ground glass back to install it so it is important to get things nailed down.
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Breaking Out the Big Gun
The Weapon of Choice today. My Graflex Speed Graphic with it's Graflex Optar 135mm f4.7 lens. Shooting with a Graflex 6x6 120 roll film back. Images to follow.
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