Agreed... :)
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Agreed... :)
Thank you!
Joel, nice images!
Joel, nice images!
Thank you!
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Upper_Michigan_Waterfalls/overlook-bw-1-2.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5, Schneider SA 65mm f/5.6 w/CF, Fuji ACROS
Upper Michigan...
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Utah/zion-pine-creek-leaves-ice-ds2.jpg
Shen-hao, Nikkor-w 150mm, Velvia 100F
Pine Creek, Zion National Park
Yup, there are a million shots of this spot... Oh well...
Laurent, love that image!
Ferns on a large tree stump:
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Wisconsin_Images/Daves-Falls-Ferns-4x5.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5, Schneider 90mm, Fuji Velvia 100F I think...
Thank you!
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Great_Smoky_Mountains/Tremont-Rapids-4x5-DS.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5, Schneider 90mm, Fuji Velvia 100F
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Bond_Falls_Fall_2003/bond-z-1-2.jpg
Near Bond Falls in Upper Michigan
Shen-Hao 4x5, Nikkor T* 500mm, Fuji Velvia 100F
Lots of inspiration here... Really some great images...
Here's another from me...
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Utah/Pine-Creek-Leaves-Sand-4x5-1.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5, Nikkor-W 150mm, Velvia 100F
Jim, that image is wonderful!
This is correct. And I actually prefer the morning shot. It makes for a lovely print!
I started with large format back in college (age: low 20's). Sold it a few years ago and now am 30 and just bought a DLC, 6 lenses and stuff and am going to get back into it again...
Jiri, lovely image. My opinion it doesn't need color. Perfect!
Thanks for the comments on mine too.
Thanks! Was shooting there and literally came up to that and was like WOW...
Yup, the Little Carp River if I recall... The Porkies are an awesome place!
I like trees... :)
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Utah/cottonwood-in-a-keeper-hole.jpg
Shen-hao, Nikkor-w 150mm, Velvia 100F
Morning and evening
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Upper_Michigan_Landscapes/lake-of-clouds-frost-2.jpg
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Upper_Michigan_Landscapes/lake-of-clouds-500-3.jpg
Shen-hao,...
I'll give this a try...
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Upper_Michigan_Landscapes/white-birches-horiz-1-2.jpg
Shen-hao, Fuji 300mm 8.5, Fuji something film..
Jiri, lovely image! I looked on your site and the second tulip image is stunning!
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Utah/cottonwood-in-willow-gulch-ds.jpg
Shen-Hao 4x5, Nikkor-M 300mm, I can't remember which Fuji 100F film...
I shoot landscapes. In the past I had a 75mm. I did not have a center filter for it. Later I got rid of the 75mm in favor of a 65mm. I like this lens but find that you really should get a center...
A4 is also an Audi car but try getting that on your scanner!
Ditto what Paul said.
Landscape Photography
Here is my Minitrekker... 5 lenses, a Shen-Hao, a meter, and a lupe. Film is on the outside.
Here is my bag. Like Dennis, I keep the film in the outer pocket of the Minitrekker along with the quickload holder in a homemade three pocket bag.
Hmmmm....
Used
1. Schneider 90mm f/5.6 $225 (It's even a newer MC one too!)
2. Nikkor 300mm f/9 $575
New
I liked the old version better with the big list of stuff in stock. I can easily browse and see if I "need" anything
-Spring wildflowers in Door County
-Isle Royale sometime this Summer or Fall with kayak
-Apostle Islands sometime this Late Summer with kayak
-Various places at various times here in...
Michael Gordon does great stuff!
Ken Cravillion Landscape Photography
I can vouch for Danny as well. Great teacher.
Landscape Photography Site
http://www.kgcphoto.com/Reviews_&_Tutorials/LF-Bag.jpg
I carry all of my 4x5 stuff in a Minitrekker. My entire system: 65mm f/5.6, 90mm f/5.6, 150mm f/5.6, 210mm f/5.6, 300mm f/9, L-608...
""Every first-time buyer can have his name engraved on the nameplate ring of the elegant brass mount at no charge (later owners may also have this done at cost). ""
Wow!
I was going to say that I've used a Nikkor-T* 500mm on my Shen Hao but Danny already beat me to the punch.
In order for it to work I had to tilt the front standard forward and tilt the back to the...
Here is the prelim. review
I will go weigh the camera now and add it to the review.
I have one in my possesion. I live 20 minutes away from Badger. Jeff let me borrow one to review and compare to my Shen-Hao for my website. I'll let you guys know tomorrow when I've had more time...
I have used both the M-1 and M-2. The M-1 is quite a bit heavier then the M-2. The M-1 that I had for a week did not break down at all. You could slide the standards off the top of the geared...
When Jeff gets them I will have one to review and conpare to my Shen-Hao.
Yes, same as the Toho.