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    A Gig in Tonopah!

    The photos on the page I'm linking to are far from perfect. In 2008 perfect has become so easy and so ordinary I'm not so sure that's what people want.

    The town of Tonopah threw a party, A Night in the OLD West. It was a fundraiser for the Tonopah Development Corp. and they invited me to bring my OLD west camera and do some portraits. The link above is the result.

    I used an 1880's Anthony wet plate studio camera fitted with a more modern 8X10 back. On arrival and set-up I decided flash strobe would not be in keeping with the theme, and I don't have a trash can lid for gun-powder, so I would somehow use ambient room light.

    So here is the challenge: A Voigtlaender Euryscop Portrait Series II lens of approx 14" F4 used wide open gave me 1/2 second with the Packard. Sharp focus plane is razor thin and it's evident even in the best of the portraits.

    What the hell, I had a great time and I collected enough to cover the film used and the Bar bill.

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Ni..._OLD_West.html

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Wonderful work! Why not get some faster film?

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Cool, Jim!

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    You got some great portraits there, Jim.

    I was a little scared to see a fundraiser for a 'development company' in Tonopah. Around here, we shoot them fella's.

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Neat stuff Jim!
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress View Post
    You got some great portraits there, Jim.

    I was a little scared to see a fundraiser for a 'development company' in Tonopah. Around here, we shoot them fella's.
    LOL, the Tonopah Development group is like a little think tank where people are trying to dream up things so we don't become a complete ghost town. So far nothing's working.

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Jim, You're doing more than your fair share to make the developmemt group work. Keep it up. I've got a "genuine" cowboy hat that my son bought when he visited Tonopah, keep the shop open 'cos the hats under guaruntee (:-) .
    Best wishes,
    Pete.

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    I'd have it made if I could make enough off of photography to cover my bar bill!

    Congrats Jim, they look great!

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Jim,

    It's always nice to see these stuff coming out of your lenses!!!

    Hugo

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    Re: A Gig in Tonopah!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dakotah Jackson View Post
    Is it true that the development corp moneyraiser is to buy a new shovel and spitoon?

    After much heated discussion we've decided to buy 2 spitoons and forego the shovel. We're all too old and lazy to use one. But the spitoons will save the public-works a lot of cleanup $$.

    Thanks Hugo!

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