Group f.64 and the Modernist Vision:
http://www.lightfactory.org/exhibitions/index.htm
Photographs by Ansel Adams,
Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, and Brett Weston
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Group f.64 and the Modernist Vision:
http://www.lightfactory.org/exhibitions/index.htm
Photographs by Ansel Adams,
Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, and Brett Weston
From...
StudioQ - Wonderful shot.
I salute you!
Kerik and Garrett - such lovely images!
I buy my 4x5 Acros loose stocks from Japan. Glad to see it being carried in the US, again.
For long-exposure work, it's incredible. Hell, it's pretty damned incredible in good light. My "slow" B&W...
Execute query for: electronic image ansel adams
One more sketch/idea from this evening. Key moves overhead; SB right, SB left for fill.
Burnt Offering
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2422/3876626253_3707e5c5b3_o.jpg
Nude, self-portrait: the artist at age 42 yrs, 4 days.
Toyo View 45F, 90mm Optar, on Fujifilm FP-100B, toned in Lightroom.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2578/3876809924_ce9d943cd6_o.jpg
I'm well. Got sidetracked from LF interests for many months. I'm slowly getting back to it. Happy for an opportunity to experiment in the darkroom again.
I decided to go with Arista Private...
Will - thanks. So, fiber VC will be a nice final print medium. Thanks. No ready to move to graded fiber but wanting something nicer than RC for my prints.
Cheers!
Greetings:
I'm enrolled in an alt-process printing course at university and it's time to purchase supplies for darkroom.
I've printed before on RC-VC, but shopping Freestyle's selection I am...
Allow me to present a possible solution to the matter at hand.
While I fully respect the decision(s) of site-mod(s) here at LFPf, I do enjoy a bit of off-topic chatter.
On my forums there are...
Opens October 5. Would love to hear back from any who can make this one in person.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3043/2881606783_dcb509a6a3_o.jpg
Winters: I got serious man-love for that guy and his work.
I photograph because I must. I love faces and stories behind them, driven to capture both through the lens. Besides, it's the one thing I can do better than all others. It feels right, feels like the...
If I may pay tribute to a person I will be missing very much after Saturday; forgive me the trespass of posting RB67-derived images?
...
Good grief, Charlie Brown.
Bad form.
:eek:
Har!
Several. Greatest band since forever. Just caught them here--Fayetteville, Arkansas, of all places--for my second Youth live show (saw them the first time at Bumbershoot in Seattle, 1997). I've been...
Nah, I like snakes. Used to catch all that I found (non-poisonous, mind you) as a boy.
C.
Kuzano's method is a good one. I generally work in a bass-ackward routine.
:)
But the point is to run the problem hardware out of Dodge, one way or another.
As for board-level diagnostics......
Scott - if this is an older desktop with a floppy drive installed; power it down; open the case; disconnect the cabling from the back of the floppy, all of it--power supply connection & data...
I don't know why spiders creep me out, but they do. Probably stems from waking in the middle of the night as a boy to find a spider crawling over my face. The cockroaches--in Florida, big as finches...
[Kirk - searched, but not finding what I'm looking for. Hope this thread isn't considered redundant. Maybe one to be stuck for posterity?]
I've seen other threads wherein folks mention certain...
I'll be headed to Tulsa on Friday, perhaps Saturday, to see this exhibit. Any LFPf members in the area? Even ones I've butted heads with; I'd be very happy to meet up for a brief chat before checking...
Ah, Errol Morris wrote it. Threw me for a loop, initially.
C.
Positively in love with your lighting and compositions. Great portraits!
Thanks, Brian.
BTW: the camera is the Neretta, which came to me in kit form from Sandeha Lynch of Wales. I somehow still seem to insist upon calling the camera otherwise.
C.
It's been high-time to put some more through the Sandeha. I started with the first shot below, on July 4th. Put 11 more sheets past the 90mm Optar this morning, with mixed results. The shot below was...
Plenty of time to catch this exhibit. For me, it is a rare opportunity to see Adams prints in person. We get some decent fine-art exhibits over here in NW Arkansas but photo exhibits are rare. This...
Thanks again, Jim!
:)
Lens on the left looks sorta like the one I found.
Ah, in that case, I believe this one might be a triplet.
I tried to find an example of the projector on-line, but could not. Apparently, it was an LA Public Schools projector at one time. How the...
Jim - this one has a black ring, but the barrel is brass. I'll make another run, when I can, to have a closer look. If it's right, I'll probably grab in later in the fall. Thanks for replying, and I...
Acros is lovely stuff for extended exposures. My favorite film. Need to restock, come to think of it.
More or less, yes. Except, the focus is accomplished via bellows, like a view-camera. The lens is in barrel, and slides right out without problem.
Thanks for replying.
C.
Jim - There's an antiques store within reach that has had an old LA Public Schools projector sitting around for many moons. I was in there again this afternoon, returning from a hike with a female...
Guys, thanks for all the info. Shiloh is on my list. Drove by it a few years back on the way to see Krause and Co. over at the Opry, but had no time to stop on either leg of the trip.
I am...
A recent discussion on Civil War books in the Lounge got me to thinking about a possible road-trip this winter.
I've been to Gettysburg, nearly twenty years ago, and loved that entire region of...