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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Emerald Lake in Yoho Nation Park, B.C Canada 2011

    Chamonix 4x5
    210mm
    HP5
    Pyro-HD
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    Re: January 2012 portraits

    Thanks Tony!
    Please drop by the studio for a coffee when you have a moment and I can show you the latest in fresh paint and apple boxes :)
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    Re: January 2012 portraits

    King, a retired wrestler.

    Continuous lighting setup.

    Chamonix 4x5
    Cooke 229
    HP5
    Pryo-HD
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    Re: Alberta, Canada...

    I saw this video this week. Very nice. Would you believe that the "old guard" who did the ad promotions for the Alberta tourism, were not allowed to show case the rocky mountains!(feared Alberta was...
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    Re: October 2011 portraits

    Very tactile prints! I really appreciate them for the feeling I'm left with. Thank-you Gandolfi.
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    Re: October 2011 portraits

    First image made for me this month.
    Chamonix 4x5, Cooke 229mm, HP5, Pyrocat HD
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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Early morning fog on the way Meadow Lake Saskatchewan, Canada.
    4x5, HP5, Pyrocat-HD (stand dev).
    There is the wake of a muskrat swimming through the right side of the frame.
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    Re: September 2011 Portraits

    Karl,
    4x5
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    Pyrocat-HD Stand-Dev
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Chamonix 4x5
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    I like taking flowers as the sun is going down. The bounced light off the sky is enveloping. I also find that the breeze drops at this time which helps for long exposures....
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Yes, its the PS945. Most of the expression I think is one of disappointment because I "ask for one more" one too many times. I may have to have a bigger piece of chocolate next time.
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Thanks Ken, I agree, a frame is something that I added to my version, but I just posted the straight image.
    And to the blemishes, yes. I believe that the finished print will reflect that. I tend to...
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Thank-you Mark and Jim! I think portraits of people is why man invented the camera. I reflect deeply upon the person in the image and, for a moment, I'm carried away.
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    Re: Another from Calgary

    Hi welcome, if you are north of Red Deer drop me a line.
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Of all my tools in my bag the only one that worked with Anya was chocolate!
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Anya,
    3 yrs,
    Chamonix 4x5
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    Re: May 2011 Portraits

    Luke.

    Chamonix 4x5
    229mm Cooke
    Pyrocat HD (stand dev)
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Chamonix 4x5,

    Flower growing in my alley.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Saskatchewan cattle field near meadow Lake provincial Park. First light on a cool morning, which is too early..at least to be without a coffee.
    HP5
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    Pyro-PMK
  19. Re: Best way to hang a backdrop for flower photos?

    I use a 6 section tent poles of equal length. 2 up, 2 across, and 2 down. The two down stick in the dirt and pushed down until the frame is firm. Then some pony clamps to hold the black cloth taught....
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    4x5 Chamonix
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    My goal last season was to not pull my subject out of my garden. Just an applebox to sit on.
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    Re: Gathering in Edmonton?

    Sorry Tony for the delay getting back. I went to Calgary and Drumheller for a commercial project. This later this week (being Thursday 3, and Friday 4) my routine has been mixed up with teachers...
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    Re: Gathering in Edmonton?

    Sounds great and welcome! Would the first week in March work? 6-9pm?
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Thank-you bobwysiwyg,

    For the backdrop I used a heavy black (dense is a better word) velvet and folding type tent poles. The tent poles were a replacement kit, complete with the thin bungee. The...
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Chamonix 4x5
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    I find it impossible and quite daunting to decide on an arrangement I'm happy (to critical with myself with photographing) so my solution was when the kids go...
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    Re: January 2011 Portraits

    Luke at 8 years.

    Chamonix 4x5
    HP5
    Cooke 229mm f5.6
    Scan from neg.
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    Re: Gathering in Edmonton?

    I can't complain when Winterpeg is the option. Lucky me, its going to get warm (-3!! in January!!) this week so a good time to book your West Jet flight here. And for those of you thinking this is...
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    Re: Gathering in Edmonton?

    No date has been set. With the previous number of responses the last time I posted this, I thought it would be safest to leave it open until interest is there.

    And the probability that there will...
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    Re: My Father

    bobpin: Very elegant and endearing.
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    Gathering in Edmonton?

    Anybody interested in Edmonton, Alberta that would like to exchange ideas and promote LF users? I have a suitable studio for informal gatherings and art making.
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    Re: XTOL compliants and problems?

    A number of members have mentioned X-tol failure and/or bad packaging, I'm in this camp from personal experience, and that is last time I used the developer . I could not find a comfort zone on a...
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    Re: Howdy from Calgary

    Welcome! Enjoy your creative journey through the photographic medium of film.

    Peter from Edmonton, Alberta
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    Re: Angkor-wat with Apo-lanthar

    Very nice images and thank-you for sharing. I look forward to more posts from you. Angkor-wat has been one on my to do list for some time now.
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    Gathering in Alberta, Canada, April 3rd

    This is an invitation to all those in Alberta Canada (open of course to world wide photographers that are in this neck of the woods) for a social gathering at the beginning of April in Edmonton. The...
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    Re: LF dinner gathering in Edmonton

    Any more workshops planned in Edmonton Alberta, maybe with a dinner? This is a little late but I was trolling old posts and came across the first mention on LF and Edmonton in the same sentence. I...
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    Re: Pentax spotmeter lens cap

    You may also consider going to a gun shop and picking up a spotting scope or rifle scope flip cap. I found one that threads onto the interior of my Pentax digital spot and has a spring flip cap. Be...
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    Re: tungsten lights

    What size of an area are you wanting to illuminate and to what shooting stop? Full body or faces?
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    Re: Tripod restrictions at Machu Picchu?

    I had no problems in 2004. And felt completely safe. Try to be at Macchu Picchu after the last train for cusco. A lot less people milling about with guides. That means staying in Aquas Calinete (may...
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    Re: Matte box for Chamonix 45

    I went with the Lee system, I also have the UV step rings to dedicated for each lens. I don't have a problem with lens accessibility. I did however get the LEE Filters Lens Hood - Standard - with TWO...
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    Re: 6x12 roll film back for 4x5

    I have the exact model purchased in the fall of 2008 and it is a 5 out of 10 stars. It does not take 220 film, if you try to test that fact it ends up scratching the base through the paper backing...
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    Re: Hello from the Alberta Rockies

    Hello Graham,

    Welcome.

    Canmore is beautiful anytime of year, and that is said from my current prairie view Edmonton. Good luck in your journey in LF, and more importantly, in your art making...
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