Jim,
I like the first soft one, it's quite different from the sharp one. It's definitely has the mood!You are the most efficient here. I realize there is a lot of work behind the scene after the workshop.
Eddie, nice to have you here in Tonopah for showing the wet plate process and good luck to everyone with the neg processing.
Eddy's a good arm wrestler too,if that is part of being a sophisticated sage brush he has top honors.
mike
This is always the way ... this is the pinhole shot I was holding out the most hope for ... but with shooting into the sun and my relative inexperience with my 4x5 pinhole ........ well I almost saved this in Photoshop but could never print it in silver ... guess I'm committed to coming back next year to re-shoot it:
hey all,
here are some quick and dirty i phone snaps of the workshop.
here is another funny video. please keep checking my youtube videos as i will be adding more as i go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snJKsjA4Dx8
just got the best video uploaded. 2:42 is the best part IMO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICLG3HCDlhk
group photo of day one.
eddie
Last edited by eddie; 12-May-2011 at 10:47.
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Ah, geez. I just joined & I gotta see this in print? whatever happened to "whatever happens in Tonopah, stays in Tonopah"??? thanks for the fun guys. Loved the scenery & the fun of meeting some of you smart-asses. hopefully will be back next year w/ 4x5 in hand. I did come home w/ 20 rolls of film, so time to develop.
I will develop my first batch of negatives tonight and can't wait to see them. What a great time I had with everyone!
Last edited by Hugo Zhang; 12-May-2011 at 12:27. Reason: whatever happens in Tonopah, stays in Tonopah.
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