Film 🎞️ : Ilford FP4 125
Camera: Tachihara 4x5
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/210
Settings: f16@2
Developed with Zone Imaging 510 Pyro
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Posts by Shawn Augustson
Thank you. Hopefully found my focus 🙂
Thank you Mark
Thank you. Yeah definitely plan to post the photos and maybe some of the other aspects I will be working on.
Same for me. Lots of light leaks, bad focus and everything else. I have mostly been 35mm and 120 over the years. I am moving to just large format now. I’m actually sitting at my gate to fly to an art residency for the next two weeks and use my 4x5 for it.
Yeah I use to use D76, then went to HC-110 now the 510 Pyro. It last a long time on the shelf like HC-110 does.
I’m down that hole as well and never going back. Zone Imaging 510 Pyro is all I use now.
Pretty awesome Mark. I have been practicing the lens movements also. Trial and error learning as I go 🤣
Thank you Mark.
A black-and-white photograph of a weathered wooden barn standing alone in the distance, centered beyond a wide field of tall, windblown grass. A faint path cuts through the grass toward the barn. Bare trees and a few evergreens frame the structure, while an open, bright sky fills the upper half of the image, emphasizing emptiness and quiet.
A large-format film negative showing a rural landscape with reversed tones: tall grass fills the foreground, appearing light against a dark background, and a narrow path leads toward a small barn near the center. Leafless trees surround the barn, glowing pale against a deep, nearly black sky. The edges of the negative holder are visible, emphasizing the physical film and photographic process.
“Barn in Winter Field”
Photo and Negative
🎞️ Film: Ilford FP4 125
Camera: Tachihara 4x5
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/210
Settings: f22@30
Developed with Zone Imaging 510 Pyro
#believeinfilm #filmphotography #largeformat #ilfordphoto #photography #filmisnotdead
Black-and-white film photograph of a quiet forest with tall, evenly spaced tree trunks extending into the distance. Bare branches and fallen limbs scatter across the forest floor, creating a sparse, orderly pattern. No people or animals are present, emphasizing stillness, repetition, and isolation.
Black-and-white film negative showing a dense stand of tall, straight tree trunks receding into the background. Bare branches protrude from the trunks, and the forest floor is littered with fallen limbs and debris. The edges of the sheet film are visible, including notches and borders, emphasizing the photographic negative and large-format process.
Color photograph of a large-format wooden field camera mounted on a tripod, positioned in the center of a quiet, tree-lined road. The camera’s red wooden body and brass hardware are in sharp focus, with the ground-glass back visible. Tall trees on both sides of the road blur into the background, suggesting depth, stillness, and a solitary moment of photographic preparation.
The photo, the negative and the camera.
Film: Ilford FP4 125
Camera: Tachihara 4x5
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/210
Settings: f22@2
Developed with Zone Imaging 510 Pyro
#filmphotography #believeinfilm #filmphoto #4x5film #largeformatfilm #photography #filmisnotdead