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  1. Martin Henson

    Weighbridge

    A disused weighbridge on the site of Otley station. Neither station nor railway line now exists but this weighbridge might have been used by a coal merchant on the site. This was common at one time as the coal was delivered directly to the merchants by rail. Ebony sv45te 90mm lens exposure...
  2. Martin Henson

    Flower Study

    Ebony sv45te 150 lens 370mm bellows draw 80 sec @f45 Fuji Acros 160iso Developed in Diafine A +B @5 mins each
  3. Martin Henson

    Harvest Time

    Ebony RSW45 Kodak Trix 320 90mm lens Developed in Kodak Xtol 1 to 1 Front Axis upward tilt used to isolate the 3 large rolls Scanned with Epson v700
  4. Martin Henson

    Broken Tree

    Ebony RSW 4x5 Kodak 320iso Rodenstock 90mm Developed in Kodak Xtol 1 to 1 A small amount of front swing to used to separate tree Scanned on Epson v700
  5. Martin Henson

    Rose Study

    Bit out of my comfort zone still life but was testing semi stand development with this, You can see the original scan in this thread http://www.digitalmonochromeforum.co.uk/threads/stand-semi-stand-development.878/#post-6108 Ebony 4x5 90mm lens Fuji Acros 100iso No filtration 1 sec at f/16.5...
  6. Martin Henson

    Rock Shape

    I have passed this Rock many times in my Dales visits and it reminds me of a certain Animal in its shape, so just to test if I am not seeing things what does the rock shape remind you off. Ebony 5x4 Trix 320 210mm Rodenstock Developed in D76 1 - 1
  7. Martin Henson

    Storiths

    Just a short walk (steep uphill) from Bolton Abbey is the small hamlet of Storiths, it affords wonderful views into the Wharfedale Valley. I took this late afternoon last Summer. Ebony 5x4 210mm Rodenstock lens Fuji Acros Developed in Ilford DDX
  8. Martin Henson

    Cottage In The Dales

    A place with a BIG back garden :) Crown Graphic 4x5, Kodak Tmax 100
  9. Martin Henson

    Outcrop

    Another re scan and this time I think a better job using Silverfast 8. Ebony 5x4, 90mm Rodenstock lens, film was Fuji Acros 100iso, developed in Ilford DDX Click thumbnail for light box view
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