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Te Whenua/The Land
Silver gelatin paper negative process. Sinar P 8 x 10 Cam.
Tetenal vario 5 matt paper.
Vintage 1898 Ross CZ Convertible Anastigmat lens. Shot at f8.
Developed in over diluted Ilford Multigrade.
Straight scan and inverted only.
I love how straight inverts have this bluish hue. Being an uncoated lens the contrast is less to.
Scanned at 1200 dpi, colour and Epson V800
Tetenal vario 5 matt paper.
Vintage 1898 Ross CZ Convertible Anastigmat lens. Shot at f8.
Developed in over diluted Ilford Multigrade.
Straight scan and inverted only.
I love how straight inverts have this bluish hue. Being an uncoated lens the contrast is less to.
Scanned at 1200 dpi, colour and Epson V800
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