Spousal unit and I returned yesterday from a week in the Williamsburg, VA area. I took the 4x5 kit and had a great time with it.
Very pleased to report that the large camera was not a problem. I was able to set up, compose, and shoot just about anywhere I wanted. I made a conscious decision to not try to photograph in the Governor's Palace or the Capital because those places have rigidly controlled tours, and photography would have presented a problem. Also, space was limited, and I didn't want to create an obstacle for the hoards of tourists (and especially, school groups) who were coming through.
But I was able to photograph inside Bruton Parish Church. In fact, one of the volunteer tour guides arranged for me to have access to one of the galleries where I was able to get a better view of the altar area than was possible from the floor.
And of course, there was no problem photographing anywhere outdoors. And using the large camera also stimulated a number of discussions with other tourists.
As usual, making photographs in public places presents the challenge that other tourists tend to stray into the scene being photographed. The only solution to that problem is patience to wait for them to move on.
Also that 27 pound backpack may not be too heavy when I first put it on in the morning, but after four hours in nearly 90 degree heat, its quite a load! And the bulk is a problem when negotiating space on shuttle buses or following my wife through shops. (The 'equal-time' rule always applies!)
But all in all, it was great fun!
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