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    Show Opening

    Carolina Arts magazine has an article and three images from the show up on their web site. The link is www.carolinaarts.com/405chasctylib.html
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    Show Opening

    If any of you are visting Charleston, SC, during the month of April, please consider stopping by my show at the Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery. The exhibit of 20 B&W gelatin silver prints,...
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    Focusing The View Camera

    Scott:

    If you wear glasses as I do, you might want to try a pair of inexpensive clip-on, flip-up magnifiers designed for fly fishermen. (They look like clip-on sunglasses, but with clear lenses...
  4. Users of Arca-Swiss wide angle bellows (leather)?

    Marco:

    I just checked my Arca Swiss with the 171 mm lensboard and synthetic bag bellows. At 72mm lens board to ground glass distance, a rise of 60mm was easy. With a bit of pulling to unfold the...
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    old lens Dallmeyer barrel

    Do all Dallmeyer lens have serial numbers? I have a J.H. Dallmeye Rapid Rectilinear 61/2 x 8 1/2
    lens that has no serial number markings. It came with a Rochester full-plate camera I bought about...
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    Help choosing a tripod head, please

    Anne, the best tripod head I've found is the Bogen 410 compact geared head. Although I primarily bought it for 4x5 use, it works well for 35mm and even with my old Rollei. You can make very fine...
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    Books about architecture?

    Leonard:

    Three books that I have found especially useful are: A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia & Lee McAlester, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method, by Sir Banister...
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    Large format in Charleston, SC

    Jim: I've been shooting with 4x5 in Charleston for the last year. No problems with tripod on sidewalks or public places, although there will be a few courious "Is that a Hasselblad" questions. Early...
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