Here is one I took back on April and did not get to develop and print until last night.....
Here is one I took back on April and did not get to develop and print until last night.....
here's one I shot at 5:55am in Weston VT with my Technikardan:
One of my first with I think now was a 4x5 kodak with a kodak 170mm lens.I Must Have spent and hr. trying to get my lines strate .Neer Rice Hill Or.
#2 Portland Or.speed graphic 135mm
An easy way of doing that is firstly NOT to mess with your controls. just zero everything.. and try to aim the camera at the same height a distance a ways... and try to get it pointed perpendicular to whatever wall/bldg you're trying to align to. Only THEN - once you have it all orthogonal... THEN try doing a rise, etc... tilts, swings, etc will only confuse matters. It really helps if you're pointing at a reflective material. Then you can just aim the lens at itself - assuming an orthogonal (square flat and even) surface...
Pigeon Point Lighthouse. Deardorff 8x10 with Carl Zeiss Dagor 18cm lens.
This shot was taken while testing a Horseman CH-831 Convertible camera (6x9). Fuji Provia, hand held (tripods aren't allowed here).
Nice shot Paul!
View inside the crumbling United Church in Dorothy, Alberta, once the focal point for scores of area weddings and christenings. The last service was performed here in 1961.
[4x5, Schneider 120mm Angulon, Tri-X]
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