A new video with Kim Weston, John Sexton and Randy Efros reminiscing about their experiences with Brett Weston. This is a much watch for any fan of Brett. Apparently there will be two more...
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A new video with Kim Weston, John Sexton and Randy Efros reminiscing about their experiences with Brett Weston. This is a much watch for any fan of Brett. Apparently there will be two more...
I got some good suggestions in this thread back in June.
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?92364-Interior-Architectural-Photography-Resource
Kirk,
I also found I was getting slightly over developed corners when using my slosher tray from Photographer's Formulary.
I bought 4 of these wire baskets at T.J. Maxx last night for a total of...
I thoroughly enjoyed Merg's interview, in fact I listened to it twice. It's part musings from a working artist and part history, a fantastic interview.
I also struggled getting consistent results using this method with Pyrocat and FP4+, Tri-X, BPF200 and J&C Pro100. I eventually gave up and moved on to other developing methods. I know consistent...
Toyo makes a 12mm recessed board and used to make a 25mm recessed board. I have both. My Nikkor SW 90mm f4.5 lives in the 12mm recessed version and makes using movements a little easier than it...
Hiked my Toyo up Skunk Run in McConnells Mill on July 4th and 7th. Taking a break from printing right now.
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It changes my sleep schedule! I try to develop film in the very early morning. I cool my distilled water stop and fixer in the freezer... run the ac... the same for printing but I do less printing...
Merg,
Thank you! I appreciate that very much. I will check my library, I also found it fairly reasonable on Amazon. (I was specifically hoping that you and Kirk would check in. =) Thanks again,...
Well you can consider one sold to this photographer!
Shawn
Thanks, Kirk. I'll be sure to check them out!
In the meantime, why don't YOU put together a nice how to book focusing on us LF film photographers? =P
Thanks again.
Shawn
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good Interior Architectural Photography Resource? A good book, website, pdf?
I having been using a view camera since 2004. I know the basics, I have Steve...
As far as 4x5 goes, probably f32 with my 150mm, 210mm & 300mm lenses although I'll use f22-f64 as required. Probably f22 with my 90mm although I'll use f16-f45 as required.
That's gorgeous, Ken!
Awesome news!
FINALLY thought to e-mail subscribe to this thread (although when I forget it catching up is extra fun =).
Wow. I've never had a bad deal here or on APUG... I know personally, or once removed, most of the people I've done business with. I always give my full name, address, cell phone number etc once a...
Here's one I printed last night.
Dinning Room Window, Mid Afternoon - Leechburg, PA
4x5 contact print, Ilford Warmtone FB, PF130 1:1, Selenium Toned
FP4+, Pyrocat HD
Toyo 45AII, Nikkor 210mm W
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Springfield Falls, conveniently located on the way to my favorite brewery. =)
4x5 contact print, Lodima, Amidol + extra KBr, selenium toned
Toyo 45AII, 305mm G-Claron, FP4+, Rodinal 1:100
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Kirk,
I couldn't ask for advice from a better source!
I'm at the point, however, where I have 4 solid lenses to use, which I can actually see through indoors ;) . Now I simply need to make some...
Thank you, John! Glad to hear you enjoyed it. (The website is still a little messy, I'm not a big fan of that sort of work... =)
Thanks, Frank! As you may have guessed... both were made with the 210mm. =P
After much research and some great advice here via PM, e-mail and in person I finally finished putting my 'kit for interiors' together. Doubling up on the same lenses with different max apertures...
Thanks, Gem, that is the e-mail I used... Of course this much praise happens for a reason and I will certainly give him another shot the next time I need something.
I've heard wonderful things about, Jim. I bought my Ries tripod from Midwest and a couple of accessories but I've never been able to reach, Jim. When I was looking for a 300mm Fujinon C I called...
My widest lens for 4x5 is a 90mm. I've never been in a situation in the landscape where I thought "I wish I had something wider". However, after seeking out images made by others with a 75mm I...
Thanks for taking the lead on this, Kirk! Sounds fantastic.
Shawn
Glad I could chip in Steve. Hoping this is the most successful yet!
Shawn
Finished it last night. I can't say enough about the personal pictures, especially those of an older Brett photographing around Hawaii! =D This is a must have for any Brett fan/collector.
I'm only half way through (kinda savoring it, would be easy to read in one sitting!). It's a different take on what I've read about Brett so far. The personal photographs are fantastic and the...
It wasn't MagCloud, it was printed by Edition One Books. I didn't see it on their website but I didn't look very hard. I had a hell of a time finding it. I got mine from some little gallery in...
Just got my hands on a copy today. Great stuff so far, the book is presented in interview format by Rebecca A Senf, Ph.D. It seems to be painting a slightly different picture of Brett than I have...
=) Great news.
Awesome news! Will see if I can scrape the cash together for this. Congratulations!
So I've sold some equipment and have decided to buy a 180mm f5.6 to go with my 90mm Nikkor SW f4.5. As Mr. Powers said I thought I'd keep my daylight / outside glass Schneider and my nighttime /...
My 45AII came with the Fresnel factory installed and I can't remember what side of the Fresnel goes which way. However, I would think that as far as ground glass goes rough side facing photographer...
I'd say that worked out! Nice work and nice looking camera.
Wow. I used to use one of those on my C1, must be awesome on 4x5!
Thanks, John. Would really like to have something simple that attaches to the filter ring or maybe clips on securely.
Vinny, do you have a link to the Lee filter holder you bought? I'm not sure...
Lots of great ideas. Appreciate all the thoughts fellows.