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    hello from Meudon France

    hello
    I live in Meudon (France) (sorry, an other "frog" )
    I do photo since 1981 and LF (4x5) since 1986, first with sinar and now mostly with graflex crown or speed graphic that are more easy for tripod-free photo...
    http://forum.nikonpassion.com/index....r;cat=90;u=134
    4x5 in not "my primary camera" as I use first small toy as leica or nikon, but I use them for "recon" and, if the subject is good, I do it again with 4x5.
    My interest is in nature and architecture photo. I prefer wide angle as long lenses.
    thanks
    J.Ph.

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    Re: hello from Meudon France

    Hello Jean-Philippe, good to see you there!
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

    https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/

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    Re: hello from Meudon France

    Welcome to group therapy, Jean-Philippe! You might want to dig that Sinar back out for architectural work...its a fine camera for that use, but the Graphics are nice for walking around.

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    Re: hello from Meudon France

    Greetings from the Republic of Texas

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    Re: hello from Meudon France

    hello
    thanks for all
    J.Ph.

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    Scott Davis
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    Re: hello from Meudon France

    Bienvenu, Jean-Philippe, from Washington DC! Stick around here long and we'll have you shooting 11x14 and calling your Speed Graphic "my toy camera"!

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