Remarkable image. Thank you for sharing.
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Remarkable image. Thank you for sharing.
Ken Lee,
A beautiful portrait.
In your time of sadness, thoughts of heartfelt sympathy are with you.
OK, OK, knock it off. 19-Sep is Talk Like a Pirate Day.
No, it does not.
Just shoot normally and turn the negative over to print.
I think we've found an explanation for many 'flying saucer' reports. At night the scale would be more difficult to ascertain, I imagine.
Personally, I think not being able to properly spell in what is presumably one's native language and/or not being able to use a spell checker impinges on one's credibility.
Thanks for the suggestion. I've tried that now. "Almost no difference" <grin>.
Never mind, I'm keeping an open mind and I'm sure I'll get used to it in a few years <<grin>>.
<curmudgeonly gripe>
Yes, please turn (or leave) off everything flashy. This new layout is way too busy. I read these forums for the content and it's now harder to read than it was before....
Hey, sorry, the html formatter ate the < grin > at the end of my post.
>> I always knew that Ansel shot his pictures...
> Thanks for your input and by the way "his pictures" ??????????? I am female ........ Has this forum never heard of the first James Bond girl? :...
"Walk into most any New York camera dealership, and you will find many devout members of Mr. Nussenzweig's religion enthusiastically involved in the production of graven images."
Hmmm, I'm pretty...
Here's another fun fact about phi (or it's inverse, I always forget if phi = 0.618 or 1.618)
Not only is 1+.618=1/.618=1.618, but 1 + 1.618 = 2.618 = 1.618*1.618
Good fun.
Sorry for the useless post, I'm just interested in getting emails of all subsequent (useful) replies.
I don't relly mean to cast aspersions, I'm just naturally skeptical.
Why would someone attempt to take a photo ( shooting into a bright window ) with ASA film (plate) speed of ~1-10, indoors?...
Hmmm... I need to remember to check back more often after asking a question <grin>.
Thanks, everyone, for your replies. I guess the consensus is that I should be looking through the 'near' part of...
I wear trifocals and am having trouble focussing under the darkcloth. Should I be looking through the 'far' part of my glasses or the 'near'? Looking through the 'near' requires that I tilt my head...