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I think this looks better :)

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I think this looks better :)

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wow thanks... 153mm is barely enough for 4x5. but actually in daylight @f22 it is still ok. will try to post another photo tonight.
 

If the shift/tilt not that much it is ok. Those that cover full tilt/shift are like monster.

The Schneider 90mm 6.8 is about the same, limited coverage, but after trying many at F22 its no issue at all.
 



Gardens by the Bay

Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 210mm f/5.6 tilted
Shanghai 100 4x5 B&W Film

Test shot with the 210mm f/5.6.

Shadowleong, you can look for a 210mm lens, I think the maximum for a Speed Graphic is 250mm. At infinity I still have some space at the front for further extension.
 

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Nice :thumbsup:

I shot with the Fujinon 180mm F5.6
What was your exposure parameters? F45 3 hours :bsmilie:

I also thinking about climbing up Shears bride... but more inclined to shoot slide with the 75mm lens.
 

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Gardens by the Bay

Speed Graphic 4x5
Fujinon 210mm f/5.6 tilted
Shanghai 100 4x5 B&W Film

Test shot with the 210mm f/5.6.

Shadowleong, you can look for a 210mm lens, I think the maximum for a Speed Graphic is 250mm. At infinity I still have some space at the front for further extension.

Cool, maybe next outing if you're going I'll discuss more with you, you modified your SG for tilt? That I gotta see!
 

shears bridge will shake !!!

Nice :thumbsup:

I shot with the Fujinon 180mm F5.6
What was your exposure parameters? F45 3 hours :bsmilie:

I also thinking about climbing up Shears bride... but more inclined to shoot slide with the 75mm lens.
 

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Camera: Omega 45
Lens: Schneider APO symmar 180mm
Film: efke PL IR 820, With R72 filter, E.I. 6
Location: Hougang
 

shears bridge will shake !!!

As long as your camera doesn't shake or shake that much, it is fine. :)

My fireworks is taken on Benjamin Shears Bridge.
 

Marina Bay outing B&W film out. First round of process two killed because of missing center tube for Jobo Holder....
Another lesson learned is when the film is inserted, don't itchy hand to move the film in and out. It will scratch the film on the sides.


Marina Bay Sands by Jon's Album, on Flickr

Marina Bay Sands
Toyo 45A II
Fujinon 180mm 5.6
Ilford FP4+
HC110 1:63 14 minutes 20C
Copy shot taken by Nikon D90+55mm 3.5 micro
 


Fullerton Hotel by Jon's Album, on Flickr

Fullerton entrance
Toyo 45A II
Fujinon 180mm 5.6
Ilford FP4+
HC110 1:63 14 minutes 20C
Copy shot taken by Nikon D90+55mm 3.5 micro
Click on image to view a bigger picture.
 

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Showing the edge scratches due to mis handling of Jobo holder.
Only push in and let it stay.



Toyo 45AII + Fujinon 180mm 5.6
Ilford FP4+ HC110 1:63 18 minutes 20C

Looks almost like an afternoon shot, but it was actually pretty dark.
The trails on the bridges were bicycles.
 

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Nice! those lights from the cyclist looks not bad!
 

Thanks bro! Yours ready? No scanner, use DSLR to duplicate.

I look at negative on light box using loupe.... lao nua....
 

Thanks bro! Yours ready? No scanner, use DSLR to duplicate.

I look at negative on light box using loupe.... lao nua....

Mine was developed the night i got back haha! No digital camera so cant even look at it.

I know whatcha mean man, when you see scratches on your negs, super heart pain damm sian one
 

2 shots from the Bukit Brown shoot.

Guardians Lions



Great light...the light seems to form the shape of a question mark. (got light flare!!)


Taken with Fujinon 210mm.
DIY processed.
 

Wah bro, really have a spooky mood. This weekend you are in for a treat to shoot Singh Guards and Ong Sam Long.
 

Taken in Suzhou sep 2010
150mm 4.5 Adox film, scanned by flatbed (proper scanner)

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Toyo 45AII Schneider 90mm 6.8
Yellow filter
Ilford FP4+ HC110 1:63

Copied from light box using Dcam

Here is a crop of the side
 

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