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8th September 2011, 07:36 PM
#21
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
Nikkornos
No one post because of processing barrier.
If there are 4X5 E6 processing or even 4X5 B&W, I don't mind shoot regularly.
LLKang is sending so many 120 to Fotohub now the gal reports to me about his submission. Ha ha.
llkang champion.... are they going to put his face up as 'Customer of the Year'?
When did ignorance become a point of view? - Dilbert
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8th September 2011, 09:33 PM
#22
Re: Share some LF photos...
Absolutely.
MF Film user. Nikon D800 works too.
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9th September 2011, 10:04 AM
#23
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
Nikkornos
No one post because of processing barrier.
If there are 4X5 E6 processing or even 4X5 B&W, I don't mind shoot regularly.
There might be,
Not me though
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9th September 2011, 10:20 AM
#24
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
Nikkornos
I recognize this place. Its take from a Kelong off Pasir Ris/Sengkang area.
Is your Omega 45 the C or the E?
What do you think about the American Ektar lens?
Cheers.

Mine is a old 45E.
Yeah I think that is the place, it is near some club.
My 127mm lens have really small image circle, just right for 4x5 without much movements. I read it was mean for 2x3, and people use it for 4x5 as well. The lens gives lower contrast compared to my Schneider lens. It is good for portraits IMO.
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9th September 2011, 09:27 PM
#25
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
sweat100
Mine is a old 45E.
Yeah I think that is the place, it is near some club.
My 127mm lens have really small image circle, just right for 4x5 without much movements. I read it was mean for 2x3, and people use it for 4x5 as well. The lens gives lower contrast compared to my Schneider lens. It is good for portraits IMO.
Great information. The lens looks nice for the sun set.
I took a lot of pictures there using 135, which now look like super mini micro 4/3 divide by 2 compared to 4x5.
MF Film user. Nikon D800 works too.
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9th September 2011, 09:28 PM
#26
Re: Share some LF photos...
We should have a new section ==> LF a quantum leap from 135. ha ha.
MF Film user. Nikon D800 works too.
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9th September 2011, 09:48 PM
#27
Re: Share some LF photos...
Let add more photos to this thread....
Dinosaur playground ..
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11th September 2011, 08:21 PM
#28
Re: Share some LF photos...
Where is this place? Thank you.
MF Film user. Nikon D800 works too.
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11th September 2011, 09:07 PM
#29
Re: Share some LF photos...
oh..this Dinosaur playground is in Kim Keat Ave.....not too far from the Dragon Playground
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12th September 2011, 12:00 AM
#30
Re: Share some LF photos...

Location: Hougang
Camera: Omega 45, Schneider APO Symmar 180mm f5.6
Film: Fuji FP100C

Location: Tiong Bahru market
Camera: Omega 45, Schneider APO Symmar 180mm f5.6
Film: Fuji FP100C (Expired 5 yrs)
The blue line is due to light leak on my holder.
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12th September 2011, 09:09 PM
#31
Re: Share some LF photos...

Changi Beach in the morning, sky was cloudy, no dramatic cloud movements ):
Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 75mm f/8
Shanghai Film 100
HC-110 1:100 Stand Developed
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12th September 2011, 09:21 PM
#32
Re: Share some LF photos...

Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 75mm f/8
Shanghai Film 100
HC-110 1:100 Stand Developed
Last edited by mamypoko; 13th September 2011 at 12:03 AM.
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12th September 2011, 09:27 PM
#33
Re: Share some LF photos...
wow.. 75mm is a very wide lens 
looking at the light trail, I suppose you have exposed this shot for about 15mins ?
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12th September 2011, 11:01 PM
#34
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
mamypoko
Changi Beach in the morning, sky was cloudy, no dramatic cloud movements ):
Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 75mm f/8
Shanghai Film 100
HC-110 1:100 Stand Developed
got light trails very nice already!
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12th September 2011, 11:03 PM
#35
Re: Share some LF photos...
Your pic appeared in Facebook first.
The spot at Changi beach just before the planes land. Nice capture.
The second one on the rock is really nice.
MF Film user. Nikon D800 works too.
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13th September 2011, 12:00 AM
#36
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
lkkang
wow.. 75mm is a very wide lens

looking at the light trail, I suppose you have exposed this shot for about 15mins ?
I exposed this about 20 minutes, opened shutter before daybreak but had to cut short as the light was getting brighter by sunrise. 75mm is quite wide, had to drop my Speed Graphic bed so that it wouldn't be in the shot

Originally Posted by
Nikkornos
Your pic appeared in Facebook first.
The spot at Changi beach just before the planes land. Nice capture.
The second one on the rock is really nice.
Thanks guys!
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13th September 2011, 12:51 AM
#37
Re: Share some LF photos...
mamypoko, I liked where the 2 vessels were positioned.
Great shots!
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14th September 2011, 10:11 PM
#38
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
mamypoko
Changi Beach in the morning, sky was cloudy, no dramatic cloud movements ):
Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 75mm f/8
Shanghai Film 100
HC-110 1:100 Stand Developed

Originally Posted by
mamypoko
Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 75mm f/8
Shanghai Film 100
HC-110 1:100 Stand Developed
wow... stunning stuff! love the light trail
always wondered how you guys meter at night. spot metering?
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15th September 2011, 11:12 AM
#39
Re: Share some LF photos...
Thanks guys, hope to see more LF shots from you all too!

Originally Posted by
azzurri
wow... stunning stuff! love the light trail
always wondered how you guys meter at night. spot metering?
I meter with a digital body (LX3/5D, take a sample shot) as my light meter (Polaris) does not work well under very low light. Factor in reciprocity failure and then expose the shot.
For Shanghai film, reciprocity graphs are still not readily available, so I follow the Kodak TriX failure chart, and usually add in a few more minutes as I realized Shanghai film is not as sensitive as TriX.
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15th September 2011, 10:27 PM
#40
Re: Share some LF photos...

Originally Posted by
mamypoko
I meter with a digital body (LX3/5D, take a sample shot) as my light meter (Polaris) does not work well under very low light. Factor in reciprocity failure and then expose the shot.
For Shanghai film, reciprocity graphs are still not readily available, so I follow the Kodak TriX failure chart, and usually add in a few more minutes as I realized Shanghai film is not as sensitive as TriX.
cool... thanks! shall try long exposures one of these days
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