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    Re: post alternative techniques

    These two Collodion 5x7 photos were taken at John Coffer' Jamboree last weekend. Thanks to Eddie Gunks who supplied me with a loaner plate holder after mine had a dark slide freeze up. The model A truck is on black aluminum, and the wagon is on blue aluminum. Voightlander Euryscop lens on an 8x10 Ansco Universal Camera.

    and oh yes, critiques and comments are accepted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Erik, I would love to see this one but did not come up. Please check again. Thanks.
    I'm guess I'm not computer savvy It works in my browser (safari) for some reason.

    thanks for the kind words Tri, Jim!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Aho View Post
    These two Collodion 5x7 photos were taken at John Coffer' Jamboree last weekend. Thanks to Eddie Gunks who supplied me with a loaner plate holder after mine had a dark slide freeze up. The model A truck is on black aluminum, and the wagon is on blue aluminum. Voightlander Euryscop lens on an 8x10 Ansco Universal Camera.

    and oh yes, critiques and comments are accepted.
    I like these Wayne. They almost look like miniature hot wheels to me (first one especially). Something about the perspective, can't really explain. Beautiful imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Erik, I would love to see this one but did not come up. Please check again. Thanks.
    So why not just post it for him so the rest can see it easily?

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    I'm guess I'm not computer savvy It works in my browser (safari) for some reason.

    thanks for the kind words Tri, Jim!
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    Here you go Erik:

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    8x10 carbon transfer print. Kings Canyon NP

    I chose the largest size but you can link to any of the available sizes easily. What I do, rather than using the "share" button, is right click the image and select the size wanted, then right click the resulting image and select "View Image" in Firefox. Then just copy the link from the URL bar.

    Lovely texture in the trees!

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    Thanks for your reminder Roger. I wish i could but i can't . There is other thing we called copyright too I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Thanks for your reminder Roger. I wish i could but i can't . There is other thing we called copyright too I guess.
    Eh? There's no copyright issue with linking (or hotlinking) to someone else's image when full credit is given and the image is publicly viewable anyway. It's out there, it's free to view. I just included the same link in the post with the image tags that he meant to include.

    But just in case Erik or anyone else didn't like it that way, I edited my post to wrap the image in quote tags showing him as the poster of it and with his original text. Essentially I just quoted his original post and replaced his URL with the one that works properly. That way it looks exactly like it would if I'd just quoted his post, except with the big blank white square replaced as he intended.

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    ..Whatever works for you . An image is an image and I do respect its right. No further discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    ..Whatever works for you . An image is an image and I do respect its right. No further discussion.
    I respect copyright too.

    But just in case he is bothered by it, I did write a PM to Erik to ask if he wanted that reply removed.

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    Arguments aside, it's a beautiful picture.

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    I think we all agree on that!

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