Jon,
I spent a week on the South Island this past summer. The North Island has its attractions, but I found the western side of the southern island to be far more dramatic. Imagine draping the...
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Jon,
I spent a week on the South Island this past summer. The North Island has its attractions, but I found the western side of the southern island to be far more dramatic. Imagine draping the...
I agree with Leonard. I've used the lens now for two years, and have noticed no significant drop off except in a couple of late afternoon (almost evening) shots, very dark sky ... even then it was...
Reed Photo Imaging of Denver (http://www.reedphoto.com/) advertises Lightjet prints up to 48"x120". They're a very fine-art oriented shop, so they may be able to do even more if you talk to them. Ask...
Hugh Another comment: if you go the Horseman VHR route (or any of the other Horseman cameras), you should seriously consider buying the monocular viewer. It has a built-in 2x magnifier that makes...
Hugh, I have owned a Horseman VHR for about a year now, along with 65, 105, 180 and 300 mm lenses. I use it strictly for landscape photography, and it has been more than adequate for my purposes....
On the Luminous Landscape sight there's an article (http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/s30-as-meter.shtml) by Nick Rains, an Australian photographer, describing the use of a specific digital...
John: Thanks for the response! Keep practicing, I'll test you next month ... :>)
David: Yes, I'd already reasoned that I'd have to remove the GG before shooting. But I already do that with my...
My Crown Graphic has a Graflok back (just to be precise, I think that's the back for which the GG attachment is via two spring-tensioned hooks that slip underneath top and bottom catches). My...