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Real Photographs→Categories Film negative→Film-5×4

Category Archives: Film-5×4

Original image on 5×4 inch sheet film.

Zeiss Protar 8.5cm Test

Real Photographs Posted on January 9, 2013 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Ten years ago I acquired three Zeiss Protar lenses from the auction sale of Olive Cook’s effects, following her death in 2002. These lenses had belonged to her late husband, the photographer Edwin Smith.

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Leigh-on-Sea, Essex

Real Photographs Posted on January 17, 2010 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Leigh-on-Sea, Essex From a 5×4 film negative, straight bromide print on Ilford Galerie fibre paper, selenium toned.

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Cromer Cliffs, Norfolk

Real Photographs Posted on October 19, 2009 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Cliff top, Cromer This image, made on 5 x 4 inch sheet film, has been printed using a point-source lamp in the enlarger. This light source, combined with a high-quality enlarging lens, produces extremely sharp prints and is capable of … Continue reading →

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Amaryllis

Real Photographs Posted on October 15, 2009 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Selenium toned silver print made on Adox Nuance Grade 3 paper; original negative made with a Sinar P 5×4 camera on T-Max 100 film.

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Nyctophilia

(n.) Love of darkness or night; finding relaxation or comfort in the darkness.

All darkroom users should experience this…

This blog charts my sporadic explorations of darkroom techniques.

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