There is another discussion in the thread below with comments from Lynn Jones, most of which corroborates what has already been mentioned
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There is another discussion in the thread below with comments from Lynn Jones, most of which corroborates what has already been mentioned
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In the early 50s I took an interest in IR photography, motivated by an article in Popular Photography (?) about Weegee. The GE 5 and the Sylvania 25 were identical small bulbs with identical guide...
Jim, that car looks great! Is that one that you restored?
Nice photos as well. I like the soft look of the Pinkham.
I use Denver Pro Photo which carries everything I need. They have a large store and a great inventory. I am saying this although I have not been there for a year and in this business things can...
Thanks for the kind thought, Marty.
Yes, the San Juans are full of opportunities: Anasazi ruins, ghost towns, mine ruins, trees, rocks, flowers, etc. However, I don't hike very far from the car...
Wonderful!
http://photo-artiste.com/images/infrared/bnw/pagosafountain2007.jpg
Bronica SQ-A with Ilford SFX and R-72 filter
http://www.photo-artiste.com/images/lfformat/a11.jpg
Bronica SQ-A with Ilford SFX and R-72 filter
Thanks for the update, Bob. My Linhof Camera Story does not mention a successor to the type V. I have to ask: was there also a 23a that preceded the 23b. 23b seems like a strange designation if there...
jjw:
The 2x3 baby Linhof should have a three-bladed cam (most likely on the camera) and two or three lenses that have been calibrated for the cam. These would include a normal lens, a wide angle...
Thanks for the explanation. Mine is a III. The IV pictured in The Linhof Camera Story (2000, page 96) looks identical to my III. I was assuming that this was the last 6x9 produced.
I was not...
Bear in mind, however, that it takes longer than 1/1000 of a second for the narrow slit to travel across the film. This 1/1000 only indicates the duration of exposure at a given point on the film.
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Could have been 6.5x9. It was over ten years ago that this happened. If I recall, I think 6x9 was what was engraved on the holder, but we have a habit of rounding the fractions. In any event, it was...
The 2x3 Linhofs do not have all of the 4x5 movements. They are lacking shift and swing for the front standard. It was assumed that, because of its smaller size, if a photographer wanted shift or...
Well, . . . not exactly. Both the 2x3 and 6x9 holders have the same outer dimensions. However the film sizes are not the same. I had ordered 2x3 holders from Adorama and they shipped 6x9 holders...
Where did you find a stack of color infrared in LF sheets? As far as I know it was only available in 35mm for many years until it was discontinued. This must have been many, many years ago.
I have been using the RA-4 process since around 1977. In the beginning I was using the Beseler processor drums with the motor base agitator. A drawback with this method is that there is no...
It also makes it more comfortable on the hands in freezing temperatures.
After getting some light spill on my negatives while using the Grafmatic, I realized that I was likely separating the holder while operating the slide. I use the Grafloks, even when slipping the...
Glad to know there is another LFer on the Western Slope. There aren't many of us. Maybe we can meet up some time at an intermediate location, ... Howardsville, Animas Forks, Minnie Gulch, Lime Creek,...
Jim,
Your soft focus lenses are so appropriate for old vehicles. Did this Chevy come with its crank?
al
One of the local photographers simply runs an ad in the newspaper saying that he is looking for models for his figure photography workshop. He told me that it is not difficult getting models. Most...
... or great grandfather :)
I have one, sitting on the floor in my loft, with the analyzer puck. I am not aware that any were available without the puck. The head contains seven flash tubes, two each for RGB and one for...
This article addresses what I have long suspected in that the spirals in the 2509n cause an increase in the density along the edges of the negative due to the turbulence. I have also noticed that...
I can remember how excited we were when Tri-X was introduced. I was shooting 35mm with a Kodak Retiinette that had a f/4.5 lens. Being able to make shots at twice the speed of Super-XX and pushing it...
Nice shot, Steve. This looks like the lobby of the hotel a coworker was telling me about back in 1968. At that time they hosted an annual model airplane competition. The planes were powered by rubber...
John, this is a wonderful composition. It will look great on any wall.
Back in the late 50s I purchased a Super Graphic to do free lance press work. In that era you had to have a press camera because the editors would not accept photos from anything smaller.
My kit...
Best wishes, Darin. It is difficult to be successful with any kind of art gallery and photography always seems to be viewed as the poor stepsister to fine art.
I have had chats with the owner of...
Ed, I have one of these as well and it is a great head. I have to ask, where are you able to find replacement tubes?
Nguss, that is a wonderful photo. I love the threatening sky with the silhouettes and it appears that you can even see the navigation dayboards on the horizon. I would love to see a full sized print....
Same here!
This is exactly true. I bought my Super Graphic in 1958 to do news photography. At the time I ordered it, I hadn't given any thought as to the lens. If I recall correctly, it came with a 127 Optar....
In the fifties and early sixties we all did our photography with a single fixed focal length lens, a 50mm for the 35 and I had a 127mm on a Super Graphic. I bought the Super Graphic (plus strobe)...
Thanks All,
It is working much better now. :o
For the last couple of days, when I sign on at the top of the page, the user name does not clear and the password prints in clear text.
As well, the posts all run together so that it is difficult...
Several years ago the Open Shutter Gallery in Durango hosted an exhibit of Caponigro's work. Not only was I impressed with the selection of photographs, but I was stunned at the quality of his...
Brings back memories. The second photo looks like a Shulte that we had in the early forties. My father was an auditor. He audited co-ops in many small towns. I was just a toddler at the time. In...
Thanks Jody, Jonathan, and Rick for your kind comments on the Ouray photo.