http://christopherbarrett.net/blog/?p=2730
Cheers,
CB
http://christopherbarrett.net/blog/?p=2730
Cheers,
CB
Nice !
You might want to check the links connected to the bigger colour images, most of the smaller images lead to the same bigger one..
Best,
Cor
That's great, you've inspired me to use my 4x10 cut dark slide more!
You've also reminded me about how to view an image at this ratio and how to sort of seek it out in terms of image quality, thank you.
May I ask you what lens you used for some of those wide landscape ocean view images?
Very nice. You will fall in love with 4x10. It's my main format now for about 6 years.
Nice, and I know your locations, except that tree, which is most likely in LP.
It is a nice format and camera.
envy
Tin Can
Cor, thanks... links fixed!
Stone, I typically carry SK SS 150mm XL, Rodie AS 210 W & SK 305 G-Claron I also have the SS 110 XL, but it may be too wide for me.
Randy, the tree is in Proksa Park in Berwyn... not too far from OP. We've been down here since we left Logan Sq in '05
Thx, CB
Cool, does the Rodenstock 210 cover 8x10 as well?
I'll take that 110 XL off your hands
Actually probably not at the price you'll probably want for it, I agree it is very wide.
Thanks for the info!
The 210 is an Apo-Sironar "W" the W designating it for wide with 8x10 coverage. So, yep. I don't se them very often. The 110 is Mint, came from Austria and I paid $1600 for it... I think I'll be holding onto it
I like the view of the 210mm on the GG. I also carry a 120mm and a 300mm.
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