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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    | "Because it is there" |
    In 1924, when asked why he wanted to climb Everest, Mallory is famously said to have replied: "Because it is there"
    He was right. If you desire to climb a mountain you...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    You suspect correctly Sal :)))

    Thanks again for these last remarks, friends
    Interesting tip Sal, an eyeglasses 0 /+1,5 ...i could try

    I think i'll gonna buy.. I'd like could be a shen or a...
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Nice and profound story JC
    I can feel the silence permeating the scene
    The typical silence you can hear when something stop
    No more voices, no more people, no more life.
    Only the thoughts remain....
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Greg, cool:) I'm a ski teacher too: maybe one day we'll go skiing together in Alberta ( if i come to) or here in the Dolomites ( if you come to) ;-)
    due to my difficulties, with Rolleiflex i...
  5. Re: How to develop 4by5 color negatives in ROME

    Try their main page
    i have a mac too
    if you have problem tell me
    ciao :)
    http://www.ilcolore.it/

    email
    labor@ilcolore.it
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Nice thread again
    thank you all for your precious comments

    Since Sal introduced the sight/eyesight issue and most of your following comments were around this argument i start with this

    @Sal...
  7. Re: How to develop 4by5 color negatives in ROME

    Hi Serryq
    take a look here send the email for prices and timing
    since i live in Milan i don't know them personally
    but reading on italian flickr community it seems to be a good professional lab...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Thank you again friend
    you all really gave me a lot of great advice

    I'd like to answer you one by one

    so
    @ John Kasaian: -->"BUT if you're getting satisfaction with your 4x5, really why move...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    nice thread
    thanks again ;)
    A
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    true ;)
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Ed you're right
    It's not about the format or equipment
    even if everyone of us has its format that fit his vision
    I love 6x6 and i usually shoot that way
    but now i'm trying to find my way in LF...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    great analysis
    thank you Dakota!
    i will read it again carefully

    it says "5x7 The perfect move up from 35mm"
    ok good consideration...
    but i'm arriving from squared medium format..
    i suppose...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    thanks mdm
    for confusing me again
    :-)

    just a question
    do you have a 5x7 horizontal only or convertible too?
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Thank you Frank,
    happy to hear this (I mean QT Luong)

    All things considered ... i think that 4x5 could be the right option for me when i'm out trekking etcetera..
    I could have a 5x7 just to...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Thank you Vaughn
    another interesting point of view


    @Old-N-Feeble
    Crampons
    "Whether you’re strolling on glacier, groveling up an icy chimney or redpointing a sketchy mixed route, crampons are...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Ok
    tks again
    Think i've got the point

    it seems to me there are more cons that pros
    i always have to consider my way of photographing: i'm not taking the car, drive for miles, get the...
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    Re: 4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Thank you all for your interesting comments
    very, very useful for me
    Thank you

    As i wrote, I already knew it about negatives and enlager and durst and... expensive issues :-)
    But they are not...
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    4x5" to 5x7"... is it worth changing?

    Hi All
    I'm fine with my 4x5" shen hao
    fresnel lens, red bellow, i everything i need ... Great camera

    As a mountain photographer i think it is the right size for me: light, little, very...
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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    | La Forra Waterfalls - Brenta Dolomites (I) |
    Shen-Hao PTB4x5 - Rodenstock Sironar-N 150/5,6 - Ilford fp4+ | B+W ND Filter 0.9, exp. 1" @f/16
    Cloudy and rainy day, perfect for waterfalls...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    | La Forra Little Waterfalls - Brenta Dolomites |
    Shen-Hao PTB4x5 - Rodenstock Sironar-N 150/5,6 - Ilford fp4+

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7111/7074817225_6335db41fd_o.jpg
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    Re: Shoot Report | Card

    Thanks for appreciation;) you're welcome
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    Re: Shoot Report | Card

    Thank You all :)

    @Johnny: since you know where is Asiago (real a nice place) i can say i'm close to it since the Group of Brenta Dolomites ( Madonna di Campiglio) is 1.30hr driving far from...
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    Shoot Report | Card

    As a mountain photographer it's quite difficult for me to write down every data of my shoot. Most of the time i'm in unconfortable situations, maybe on a narrow ledge, close to a cliffhedge and so...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    triple :eek:
    Harley, stunning.
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    Re: 300Tele Vs 300 Normal - Pros & cons

    Thank You Drew
    very kind of you
    yes i have a 360mm bellow
    I've gone with it, i won't buy a telephoto

    Tks again ;)
    A
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    Re: 300Tele Vs 300 Normal - Pros & cons

    Fast
    brief
    painless
    ;-)

    I'm not going to sell the Apo
    i was only asking' myself ( and the forum) if having a tele (too) could have added something in terms of (performance) value

    You make...
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    300Tele Vs 300 Normal - Pros & cons

    Gentleman,
    having the possibility to take a chance for a tele photo lens for my shen 4x5 ( fuji 300/8 T) since I already have a Rodenstock 300 apo Ronar i was wondering why should I buy a(nother)...
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    +1 :-)

    (Nice image, indeed... )
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    Re: Polarizer filter in B/W photography

    Thank you all Ian, Dave, Brian, Greg, Rick
    you are always a great source of advices

    I use it when i want to give a kind of ... small stroke(?) to the negative...
    usually in late spring and...
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    Re: Polarizer filter in B/W photography

    +1 tks :-)
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    Re: Polarizer filter in B/W photography

    wow| :eek:
    i never thought about another pol filter... don't know why.. :-)
    i have a classic 67mm b+w for Hasselblad
    What a good piece of news; It sounds good
    I'll check this option out and we'll...
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    Re: Polarizer filter in B/W photography

    Thank you David
    i need these kind of validations ;)

    Yes, i'm going (if I..) to buy the circular and not the square one since i've read about those problems, thank you

    As i wrote i'd like to...
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    Polarizer filter in B/W photography

    I'm a b/w mountain photographer, my philosophy is (imperatively) "less is more":
    Therefore i'm not a filter addicted. In my bag i just have the basics: a yellow triad (y#8, #y/g11, y/o 15 ) and a...
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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Roman
    my best congrats for your wonderful photos in your website
    I suppose it is russian, so i couldn't read so much..
    ..but images have their own language
    so i understood very well how clever...
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    tuco
    takin' a look at your photographs on flickr i always notice a great ..i don't know how to say...neatness? Brigtness?..cleanness?
    in few words i like so much the way you scan your negatives ....
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    | ON THE WAY |
    (Rolleiflex 3.5T - Ilford fp4+ - Medium orange filter )

    http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5298/5534242118_b1e6f340fa_o.jpg
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    Re: Ciao dall'Italia!

    Ciao Filippo! +1 ;-)
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    Re: Polaroids 4x5 - Where to start

    Tks Gordon, already seen it ... rrreally nice ..!
    you can use also 4x5 film sheets, not only polaroids, it's correct?

    Dop you think he already has some cameras to convert and (ready) to sell or...
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    What a stunning shot David
    I can almost feel that wind and cold...
    Where were you?

    And yes, Sir Edmund Percival Hillary ;-)
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    very nice mysterious glow Jay
    A softly, smooth "old Style" portrait
    Alberto
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