Posted by Jason
on August 24, 2007

boman on 30th street in noe valley, enjoying his tea.
i shot this on a weekend morning with my burke & james 8×10 camera. the lens was the gundlach triple convert, shot on ilford delta 100. this is scan of a contact print. the only darkroom work i did on this was to dial down the contrast. 75 yellow, 10 magenta (grade 1).
the more i use this lens, the more i love it.
Posted by Jason
on August 04, 2007

still doing some tests with this new lens.
i shot this image of ryan in front of this big building on the corner of sansome and california, in san francisco. i managed to get it done before the sun got too high and the streets fill up with too many crazies/tourists.
so today i learned the lens does ok close up (~2ft distance) with a subject. at farther distances, the image circle can’t cover 8×10.. but at this distance, the lens is far enough out it can project enough. not too bad for a 5×8 lens.
i’m also loving the falloff and bokeh with this one.
the lens is a triple-convertible, i should try the other two combinations.
i’m also wishing i had more time to manufature camera parts, but i don’t. i have two lens boards. one is an original burke&james 8×10 lens board. the other, a no-name board with a universal iris mounted. i want to have a new board built that fits exactly like the b&j, but is thick enough and have sufficient opening to have the iris mounted.
Posted by Jason
on August 02, 2007

bicycle at the 22nd street caltrain station, san francisco.
media: polaroid 54, eiso 50
camera: shen-hao 4×5
lens: gundlach rapid rectigraphic 8 1/2″, 5×8