Share some LF photos...


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Location: Singapore Botanical Gardens

Date: 30.03.2013
Camera: ShenHao PTB45
Lens : Fujinon CMW 150mm f5.6
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125 developed at 7 mins 30sec.
Note: Large format outing organised by Zguy...


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camera : Zone VI ( 4x5 )
lens : 115mm Caltar II-N
film : 5x7 Shanghai 100
developer : KODAK D-76, 1:1 ( 20deg , 12 mins )
scanner : Epson V700

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Bandstand at Botanic Gardens

A bandstand was erected in the early 1860s as a focal point of the original landscape design of Singapore Botanic Gardens. The present octagonal structure was built in 1930 and staged early evening performances by military bands for many years. Though no longer used for music, the Bandstand continues to be one of the best-known features of the Gardens.
 



Mornings in the park
A LF outing to the Botanic Gardens










Graflex Speed Graphic, Aero-Ektar 7" f2.5, Fujifilm FP100C

 

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Camera: B&J field 8x10
Lens: Kodak portrait lens 305mm
Film: Shanghai 100
Development: D76 1+1, E.I. 100
 

WOW!!! That's the legendary Kodak Portrait lens 305;p
 

Hi! My first post here in LF
Finally I bought a Speed Graphic.

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Aero Ektar
Shanghai 100
R09 [1+50]
 

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Another shot with Provia 100f
 

Bukit Brown using DIY pinhole camera - 30secs exposure on shanghai film

 

Another pinhole photo.

Singapore Central Business District - Shoot with a field camera mounted with a home made pinhole lens board.
Velvia 50, 70mm, f233.

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Camper Van Trip at New Zealand 2013
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Equipments: ShenHao PTB45 | Fujinon SW 90mm f8 | FUjinon CMW 150mm f5.6 | Rodenstock Geronar 300mm f9 MC | Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125 | Developed with Ilford Ilfotec HC developer at 7mintues.

Lugging along a large format up Mackenzie trek is a killer, being a well round trekker I still feel the weight in my pack. Other curious trekker couldn't believe that this kind of photography still exist as one fella ask me, this camera shoots film? And only in black and white ? shaking his head in disbelief...

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Camper Van Trip at New Zealand 2013- Part two

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Camper Van Trip at New Zealand 2013-part 3

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Very nice, how did you store your film on the way back? Spare box?
 

Very nice, how did you store your film on the way back? Spare box?

I brought a dark bag along and change in between shoot. On a spare box. The film stick together by the time I bring it back to Singapore. Have hard time tearing them apart hence the scratch and some weird print marks....

My hands got moist be cause of the cold weather. The condensation form inside the dark bag while unloading and load films... Got to get a dark tent soon...

I looking for method to transport film, might think of getting a note book to slot films between. Paper are naturally dry and absorb moisture quite well...
 

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