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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    This is the largest size Harrison Global I have ever seen, the problem is the front glass is long gone, only the rear is left. I reversed the lens and found it cover 2024 easily. It is like a giant protar, very slow, about two minutes, but with great results. If you want to try it out, you can smash the front glass and test it out

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    I am blown away. I like this forum so much because I get so much inspiration from the work I see. This is great work. The first image is just great. I can't get enough of it.

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    Hi Tuant,
    Amazing, great works, keep on post.
    Jack

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    Hi John and Jack,

    Thank you for the kind words!

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    My friend Hass has just built himself a new Chanmonix 2032 wet plate camera. I am having one built as well. Exciting!

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    Mounted on the camera is a Dallmeyer 8D. It doesn't look too small now

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    Lovely work, I did a wet plate course last year and am gathering he bits needed to shoot myself.
    Mart

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    It's good to see a Globe being used, that's one I hope to try one day. Good plates, and shooting outdoors with such large sizes is not easy.

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    Quote Originally Posted by tuant View Post
    My friend Hass has just built himself a new Chanmonix 2032 wet plate camera. I am having one built as well. Exciting!
    Nice format Tuant and so the work. You had a lot of fun here. The 8 D looks impressive on the Chamonix combined with a great front standard support. Well designed Hass. Kung Hei Fat Choy to all of you!

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    Re: Some recent collodion work

    My highest compliments as well! The large portraits must be spectacular in person.
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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