I think Rob said it's what you want it to be...
I think Rob said it's what you want it to be...
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The 35mm, 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 & 7x17 holders are loaded and ready to go. I plan on shooting whichever format best fits the subject and my available time. I expect over 1/2 of my images will be on 35mm, but we'll see how it goes.
Good luck everyone and remember....HAVE FUN!
If you call it a photograph when you're done. Then it counts.
-rob
Well, I got off to a bad start - had my 8x10 box camera on the Minneapolis ice with two film holders - and re-used the first holder! Oops, double exposure. Can I get a make-up shot tomorrow?
sure... since we're making the rules up anyway.
-rob
Found an interesting site designed for the 'photo a day' crowd.
here's my start.
http://www.blipfoto.com/JamesCollum
I've also begun, looking forward to being able to work on my compositional skills in a consistent way.
Posting the results here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rdbkorn...7623121611670/
I'm debating going out for a little "moonrise on the ice" shooting tonight - but it's -20F outside! The moon doesn't come up for another hour or so, I may reconsider...
With 4x5 film I would never be able to afford it! I think I might give it a try for 90 days, but will have to use the roll film holder to be able to afford it. I could use 35mm or a point and shoot, but I want to get practice with the LF camera.
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