Very nice image! Would love to get there someday to see.
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Very nice image! Would love to get there someday to see.
It's a nice book and very inexpensive:...
It really is worth a visit - truly world class! Not just for those interested in earth sciences either as there is something for everyone and a great "museum experience". Pretty fantastic place to...
I have a few books done by Lawrence Chrismas (careful on the spelling) that have some excellent work done with mostly 8x10, but some medium format as well - portraits of Canadian miners. Well worth...
Started with a Kodak 110 when I was maybe 7 or 8 and even won an award at our local fair using it. I loved making images and scrounged and save hard to acquire my first 35mm (Minolta XG-M + 45mm)...
I simply enjoy the slow pace and deliberateness of the process. I think through the process long before setting up the image on the groundglass, and if deemed worthy enough to try, I go ahead and do...
Ari, I have thought about drilling holes in mine in the past. Did you disassemble it to do the work or simply move the assembly to accommodate the drill? I spoke with Bruce Wehman a few years back...
There are a lot of options out there for fine large format cameras and it would be fabulous to have this, one of the older companies with many decades of tradition and experience, still offering...
Hugo,
Great to see the website! Very clean and simple. You know what would be really interesting to see would be a few images on the small factory, the making of the cameras and those craftsmen who...
Just waiting for my camera to show up. A couple of links, obviously without anything made with a Chamonix and many digital images with some film medium format and large format thrown in.
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One from Red Deer, Alberta along Piper Creek.
July 1st is Canada Day, and you know there is going to be a fireworks show!! While waiting for the show to start on English Bay in Vancouver, British Columbia I decided to make a long exposure to...
I'm really enjoying your posts here Jim. You have some excellent work. It's great to see Alberta represented with some images. I'll have to get busy and get some on here soon too. I live in Red Deer...
Hi Capocheny,
Thanks for the comment! Andrew has the location right. This image was made quite some time ago, and apparently the church is being restored with all new shingles and a paint job....
GSX4 - Andrew - I am very impressed with your work. I think you have captured just the right amount of movement in the water to give a sense of actually being there.
Near Wells Gray Provincial Park in British Columbia.
View inside Dorothy, Alberta’s crumbling United Church, once the focal point for scores of area weddings and christenings. The last service was performed here in 1961.[4x5,120mm]
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I would vote for the current system. Sometimes it's nice to haul a number of pdf's along on the laptop when travelling, but I much prefer the issue in my hands. Now that we have a distributor in...
Colin Graham, you have some really gorgeous images.
From one of my favourite places to hike and x-country ski, Chickakoo Lakes Recreation Area, Alberta.[4x5/210mm]
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Megaperls has it for $155.62 for 10 sheets. Interpolated up to 50 sheets that would come out at $778.00. $230.00 is a great price in my mind, so long as it's been kept cool or frozen.
Hi Barry, Sorry for the single count thing. I run a photo store in my city (pop. 85000)and know of 4 photographers in town using large format cameras. Lets say there is at least one I don't know of...
Nice read. I remember back only to the late 80's operating a 20x24 copy camera, my first time with large format. Now it is a much smaller 8x10 or even the miniscule 4x5. I like your hassle-free 5x7...
I'm in Canada, so at least 4 now in North America for sure.
I think you've got the hang of it already Ray. That really is beautiful!
Congratulations Walter. I really enjoyed the "Carroll County" portfolio. It's all good work.
Found another one of the Wehman. This time it's in Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park in Alberta.
Wehman 8x10 at Margaret Falls in British Columbia.
This one from Chickakoo Lakes Recreation Area, Alberta. 4x5/210mm/Tri-X
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Winter-Lace.jpg
Kelowna, British Columbia. Zone VI 4x5, 120mm Angulon, Agfapan 25.
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Untitled-4-3-9x7.jpg
Anba Ikeda 4x5, Rodenstock 135mm
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Snow-and-branches.jpg
Made a few years back near Edmonton, Alberta. 4x5/120mm/Tri-X.
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Tree-on-farm.jpg
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290dorothy_-church.jpg
View inside the crumbling United Church in Dorothy, Alberta, once the focal point for scores of area weddings and christenings. The...
Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park in southern Alberta. Wehman 8x10, Schneider 240mm G-Claron, Fuji RVP, and cropped to 4x10. The second image was made with an Anba Ikeda 4x5, Fujinon 125mm,...
I've owned one for a dozen years with no hiccups. Bought it used and put a new battery in way back - probably about time to start carrying a spare with me.
Just noticed a new 4x10 camera on the Ebony site.
Yeah, I tried that too. Darn it, that would have been sweet, except then my 300mm would be missing!
Yes right, funny how the mind works eh! It was maybe thinking that I don't really like wide angle on 8x10 anyway and instead should look to a 600mm instead.
I have heard that fall colours might be...
Hey Brian, you know I hadn't even thought of the ranger station!! Thanks.
Well, it would be free if someone picked it up and had no idea where it came from. Go to the north end of Leach Lake in Jasper National Park to the small turnoff. It is the last place I saw my lens 3...
Try this