Great shots Jim!
Eddie, where are those cloud shots?
Ugh... I'm back at work and already wishing to be home to develop film.
Great shots Jim!
Eddie, where are those cloud shots?
Ugh... I'm back at work and already wishing to be home to develop film.
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A few more shots: #1 Night shot of derrick ... long exposure in wind, so a little fuzzy, # 2,3, & 4 are 4x5 pinholes in Goldfield.
Awesome stuff Jim. Love the pinholes. All my negs have pinholes.
Here's the shot of Eddie I did with the 24" Ed. Liesegang branded Euryscop;
A very sweet lens. Sour subject.
Keep 'em comin. I've got a bunch to get scanned and posted.
Thanks, Jim ... very serious looking Eddie pic ... had you just quoted him a price on the Euryscop?
I did apparently leave about five 8x10 holders somewhere in Tonopah ... all taken the first day at the Mining Park ... so if any participants find some extra holders in their trunk when they get home, let me know.
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too sharp for me! i am looking for softer stuff....you know the stuff galli is afraid to shoot.....see this video......seems like galli is shooting f6.3 or f8 at the widest.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlmIM5700wE&NR=1
eddie
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Here're three more ... # 1 is a softie for Eddie ... a wide open 14 1/2" Verito of the Window/curtains/cycle in Goldfield and, #2 & 3 are sharp 8x10s shot with a 360mm APO Ronar:
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