padu
Mar-23-2007, 01:01 PM
A few months ago I started purchasing equipment to start taking large format pictures (4x5 film). I ended up buying a calumet view camera and a Schneider Symmar 180mm,315mm lens. Since the probability of screwing something on the first shots, I decided to start taking polaroids.
Bought a box of type 54 (BW) and start shooting my family in my studio... let me share with you the first fruits of my new passion.
My wife. The thing on her nose was a dirt spot on the roller of the polaroid 545 film holder. I cleaned that for the other pictures.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137904777-L.jpg
My daughter. A little bit underexposed.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137904801-L.jpg
Myself. Looking at the polaroids, this is the better exposed of them all.http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137905098-L.jpg
My dog Negao.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137910316-L.jpg
I've scanned these with a super cheap canon lide25 scan. A better scan is in my "to buy" list, but for now it's enough.
I have to say that shooting with a view camera is way different from the digital. The process is much longer, and you really have to pay attention to all the steps, otherwise you'll just loose film. I won't retire my digital, but I'm hooked with this thing now.
For those of you who like very high megapixels, you can scan a 4x5 negative at around 200MP!
Bought a box of type 54 (BW) and start shooting my family in my studio... let me share with you the first fruits of my new passion.
My wife. The thing on her nose was a dirt spot on the roller of the polaroid 545 film holder. I cleaned that for the other pictures.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137904777-L.jpg
My daughter. A little bit underexposed.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137904801-L.jpg
Myself. Looking at the polaroids, this is the better exposed of them all.http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137905098-L.jpg
My dog Negao.
http://padu.smugmug.com/photos/137910316-L.jpg
I've scanned these with a super cheap canon lide25 scan. A better scan is in my "to buy" list, but for now it's enough.
I have to say that shooting with a view camera is way different from the digital. The process is much longer, and you really have to pay attention to all the steps, otherwise you'll just loose film. I won't retire my digital, but I'm hooked with this thing now.
For those of you who like very high megapixels, you can scan a 4x5 negative at around 200MP!