I agree with you...it happens very rarely...but, to me, view cameras are only made to keep the vertical lines straight...i've never used the back tilt other than for this purpose...sometimes i use...
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I agree with you...it happens very rarely...but, to me, view cameras are only made to keep the vertical lines straight...i've never used the back tilt other than for this purpose...sometimes i use...
Yes i agree on the weight, indeed my shen hao weights just the same.
May I come back on the rise and drop bed? I can't see why it is not possible, i made a very rough drawing...it seems pretty...
Thank you George! That pretty much answers my questions. Only one left though :) Do you think is worth to get it in mahogany?
Thank you guys for the quick answers!!
@Drew! I have a Rodenstock Sironar N 150 MC... flange 142mm, how do you calculate the closer focus distance? If so it might be good enough without adding a...
Hi guys,
first of all i apologize for not writing a lot on here but I do read a extensively. I know this has been widely discussed, but you know, this time I take it more personal as I'm the one...
here it is:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=79308
i have one almost unused for sale with its original foot pump, the only problem is that i'm in Italy...
thanks thomas, i think it is the way to go... speedlights really aren't powerfull enough.
don't know what to say, maybe my flash (canon 430ex) is to weak or my ceiling to high (3 meters) but i simply can't replicate that light with a simple light bounce., even using it at maximum power.
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@jp498 i tried to use my umbrella,and it's a quite big one, but the light doesn't come out this way diffused.
i studied studio photography and actually know how light and shadows work, off course...
yes they're all things i noticed and studied, but i still wonder which kind of light was used.
i forgot to mention that they're all shot as "on journey" photographs, that's why i tend to exclude big...
Hi there, it is my first post here.
I'm approaching LF photography and actually I'm wondering on how to make indoor portraits.
I use portra 160 film, so in the majority of cases the available...