Saturday, February 12, 2011
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A new instant 4X5 film that produces a superb negative, and a positive print too.
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Interesting image. How was it made?
Hah. Supposed to be a little double entendre. The T55 negative has a lot of Sabbatier effect on the leaves above the edge of the falls, if you zoom in. I wonder if you can see it? Click on the image and it should fill your screen.
Shot with a Speed Graphic and an Ektar at f32 for 1 second.
Those are Mackie lines. They look cool.
Polaroid Type 55 PN, negative scanned on an Epson V750. Subject: Charles River at Hemlock Gorge, Newton MA.
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