if you know about photography these two photos are very different
brooklin bridge was taken in 2010 with 35mm roll, what is exceptional is the length of the negative, 35mm stands for 25mm height and 36mm in length, but this negative is 54mm in length, why ?
because i used a widelux f8 camera, a panoramic camera that mounted a wide lens in a rotating drum, the expression of the picture shows the distortion of that wide lens in the geometries of the cables, and the apparent narrow space framed by those lines in the centre
it is a panoramic photo but the effect of placing the camera in vertical gave all the before mentioned expressivity
only one take of this photo
used a 75mm nikon lens for enlarger, BTW american brand beseler,
i printed in cardboard paper of 400gr/m2, a superheavy gauge, with silver emulsion and used warm tone developer
on purpose i am showing the driving holes of the negative to show that it has nit been cropped, it is a one piece
the Agrippa Pantheon photo in Rome is a different story,
this was shot with a 6x7cm roll, also called 120, using a mamiya 67 and a 80mm lens (very wide for 6x7 format, equivalent to 48mm in 35 format)
i shot a complete roll inside the parthenon in 2008, difficulty was to get the ray of light clear enough keeping enough definition of every single squared figure of the ceilling, to me it ressembled an “horologium solarium” a sun clock
this one is cropped, using a schneider komponon 90mm, an baryth multigrade paper
these are trials, i plan to enlarge to 50x60cm size which is my maximum, probably i will use gold or selenium virage as final touch
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