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This is a lunar eclipse that I shot a little over a year ago in La Jolla. It's either Astia or Velvia using a speed graphic.
Maybe better quality?
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This is a lunar eclipse that I shot a little over a year ago in La Jolla. It's either Astia or Velvia using a speed graphic.
Maybe better quality?
Tourmaline
http://www.nolancthomas.com/images/lf_craterlake.jpg
This was shot with a Speed Graphic using Astia.
http://nolancthomas.com/images/lf_beach.jpg
Shot with a crown graphic and astia.
http://www.nolancthomas.com/images/lf_buffalo.jpg
Buffalo in Yellowstone. This was shot with a Speed Graphic on Velvia. The lens' shutter was broken so I used the focal plane shutter for the first...
This is Geisel Library on the campus of UC San Diego in La Jolla, CA.
Shot with a crown graphic on Velvia.
http://www.espnlasangeles.com/library_lf.jpg
This is my first ever large format photo, a picture of my dog Josie. It was taken wide open on a crown graphic.
http://www.nolancthomas.com/images/large/486169_01.jpg
I couldn't agree more! As someone who has seen a 4k projector, I would argue that higher resolutions are definitely more impressive than 3d.
Thanks for the information guys, i really appreciate it. If it weren't for the internet I would be so lost!
Thanks for the reply. The lens closes down evenly from wide open to fully stopped down, but it continues to close as it passes f32. I guess my question is: is the lens closing smaller than f32 but...
I just bought a crown graphic with a xenar 135mm 4.7. The aperture ring is loose and it slides maybe two centimeters past f/32. Here's my noob question:
Is this normal?
Thanks.
-Nolan
Thanks guys!
Do quickloads fit in a non-graflok back? If the back is a regular spring loaded back, do i need a separate quickload back to slide the holder into? Thanks a million!