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    Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    http://www.wholeplatecamera.com/


    So Oren or Sal - which one of you guys is it?

    It's a beautiful website - I love the vintage design effects. Looking forward to seeing it follow-through.


    Anyone else got whole-plate links to show?



    Cheers.
    Rob

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    So Oren or Sal - which one of you guys is it?
    Neither.

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    http://theonlinephotographer.blogspo...holeplate.html

    That one's yours, right?

    Wonder who the wholeplatecamera.com belongs to.

    Let's see...
    I’ve been spending a lot of time over the last few weekends rationalizing all my camera stuff.
    Well that excludes most of the LF gearheads.

    The web design is really nice! Must be someone in the tecchy field.

    Also, someone who has owned a 35mm + Yashica + Kodak 2D camera before.

    Hmm?

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    Nope.

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Sorry - Sal's!

    I'll get it right eventually

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Reads rather Harmonesque...

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    YEah, it is mine. I have been busy with just about two million other things, thus the lag in postings. Anybody have any cool information to put on it, let me know. My thought was just a static repository of whole plate specific information. You've shamed me now, I guess I will have to add an entry to it. One question: is the theme too corny?

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    One question: is the theme too corny?
    No way! I love the vintage period design of the whole thing. It really fits very well.
    Your webskills are pretty cool too - that goes a long way to make the interface really attractive too.

    Didn't know the Kodak 2D had a whole plate variant. Just to think - the upgrade to the new Canon 5D is already 85 years old

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    Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Too Corny? Nah, consider it retro...that'll mean it's cool Clay.

    Just stopped by and really like it. Look forward to seeing more (once a month or so)
    Mike Castles
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    Wink Re: Whole Plate View Camera website ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    http://theonlinephotographer.blogspo...holeplate.html

    That one's yours, right?

    Wonder who the wholeplatecamera.com belongs to...
    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    Sorry - Sal's!

    I'll get it right eventually
    The camera on Ebony's site and in that TOP link is mine. The second SV Wholeplate Ebony made and the Web site are Clay's. I've heard recently that a third one is about to be ordered. By whom? It would be up to that person (not named in this thread) to let us know.

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