Magnolia
Magnolia
Photography \ Nature | 11/13/04 @187 |
Madanapale |
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I took this picture with a homemade View Camera 4x5 Inches, Lens 150mm (Normal for the format). Artificial LightDust Cleaning and Cropping in PSCS
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This concept definitely needs more investigation on my behalf
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11/16/04 @600
well done !!!! as usual
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11/18/04 @751
Awesome photo!
11/18/04 @841
Yes I made the camera...I was at the time in USA training in Pediatrics ....did not have enough money...I was moving up from 35 mm to 2 1/4 format....and was impressed by the improvement...so I decided to build my 4 by 5 Inches view camera....it was made out of aluminum...the hard part was to fold the bellows---of course I had to buy the lens...a 150mm wich is the "normal" lens for that format...these are the cameras that you have to use a trypod allways...and to cover your head with a black sheet in order to see the image...the plane of the negative can be tilted to improve depth of field and to correct the convergence of the buildings... the negative size gives you a amazing detail....we scan our old pictures and I am afraid some quality is lost....Truly enjoying the place and all the people like you who love beauty.
11/19/04 @468
.....wonderful color tone and beautiful light!
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05/19/05 @046
some of your subject are quite violent and still there s softness inside
and that's really great!!!
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Jen
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08/25/06 @641
Looks as you have had the talent for this for a long period of time
WOW!
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03/06/07 @260
Very nice..
Do you still have the camera?