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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    I like 'em Eddy. The one with Al shows a great comparison of steadfastness and reliability. The GMC had the popular and tried an true straight 6 "the Duke" and Al has his hat,a Teck camera and a quiet honesty.

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Man, I gotta' try one of those soft focus lens. No worries about the finger prints, it shows the image was created with hands. They look awesome.

    You can get a PhotoShop action that does the same thing; adds finger prints, dust bunnies and assorted artifacts so that people know that the image is real art. It is called the Eddie Action.

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Lumry View Post
    Man, I gotta' try one of those soft focus lens. No worries about the finger prints, it shows the image was created with hands. They look awesome.

    You can get a PhotoShop action that does the same thing; adds finger prints, dust bunnies and assorted artifacts so that people know that the image is real art. It is called the Eddie Action.
    Hahaha... I think Glen was the one who got some action in Tonopah.

    What happens in Tonopah, will not stay in Tonopah.

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Randy, when are you going to post some of those large format "art" pictures of Glen?
    Follow me on Twaddle!

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Lumry View Post
    Randy, when are you going to post some of those large format "art" pictures of Glen?
    I sold them to the waitress in Sidewinders. I think they are going to hang them in the restaurant. LOL

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    .........and I think maybe I'm the one that introduced Diane. So what goes around comes around, or something like that.
    I'm not sure when I was introduced to whole plate, but the camera I bought from someone on this forum. Sorry Jim, the WP camera I bought from you wasn't the first whole plate I bought. I am thinking I bought my first whole plate camera from someone named Christopher, but I might be mistaken.

    You guys look like you had a total blast.

    Diane

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    I wouldn't worry too much mIke. Diane has a great sense of humor and is probably just pulling your leg. Anyways it's my bad for naming my picture female prerogative.

    BTW it is imperative to have the ladies along on these workshops. We gearheads need all the help we can get. I for one am always always all ears when the ladies chime in about what they are seeing and trying to do. Great depth.
    Well Jim, I went to Tillman Crane's North Dakota workshop which I believe was the week after this one. I'm sure that you all had a great time.

    Diane

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Lumry View Post
    Man, I gotta' try one of those soft focus lens. No worries about the finger prints, it shows the image was created with hands. They look awesome.

    You can get a PhotoShop action that does the same thing; adds finger prints, dust bunnies and assorted artifacts so that people know that the image is real art. It is called the Eddie Action.
    okay. a coupe of more using my "eddie action"

    the 1st is for craig and randy. 90mm SA wide open at f5.6

    sorry about the crappy development on the second but it shows the struss softness so well i had to include it.

    the last two are the struss again.
    My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.

    My YouTube videos
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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    nice stuff eddie that fie place got a lot of work on the trip

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    Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011

    I just realized I am missing two rolls of 120 film WTH it was the Goldfield stuff of the cars and fire truck Dammmmm I have looked everywhere

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