I'm 8-1/2.
But I measure in inverse dog-years.
Bob G.
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I'm 8-1/2.
But I measure in inverse dog-years.
Bob G.
Im 31, have been shooting LF for about 3-4 years now.
I signed the patent application for dirt. ;)
It was hard to see, because they hadn't invented light yet. :confused:
Been shooting for over 55 years, all formats from half-frame 35mm through 4x5.
- Leigh
I'm 21, starting shooting film when I was 18, large format when I was 20. I haven't gone through the thread but I'm probably one of the youngest members here
Possibly the youngest one on here. I'm 15 and began LF a year ago. Shot point-and-shoots until discovering a N6006 when I was 10. Now equipped with a Sinar and minimal darkroom equipment, I hope to be shooting into the decades to come.
25 here, and just started LF in October. By the time I know what I'm doing, I'll probably be retired. x__x
So now it would be time to go larger for example 8x10;--)))Quote:
I signed the patent application for dirt.
It was hard to see, because they hadn't invented light yet.
Been shooting for over 55 years, all formats from half-frame 35mm through 4x5.
- Leigh
I've considered that, but doubt that I will.
Too much new equipment must be added to an already huge inventory.
When I designed my darkroom I decided that 4x5 would be my largest negative size, and set up everything for that format. The enlarger is a Beseler 45MX, etc, etc.
My Jobo rotary system would handle 8x10 sheet film, and I could easily make contact prints using the Beseler, but my usual prints are larger than 8x10.
Perhaps, one day.
Thanks.
- Leigh
I out lived my hair and I know I was born before color was invented 'cause all my childhood pictures are B&W.
I'm 23, and I've been shooting 4x5 since 2007. At first i was just using my university's gear, but starting last summer I've started collecting my own equipment. Built myself my first home darkroom in october.