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Frank Petronio
23-Nov-2005, 09:24
Since photo hosting is difficult here, if anyone wants to post photos of themselves with their loved ones (photographic items that is) I'll provide the hosting and do the html to display them. Just email them to me: f AT frankpetronio DOT com

Keep them to 500 pixels wide and save as .jpgs. Let's make the deadline the end of Sunday on Thanksgiving (American Holiday on Thursday) weekend.

I think people would love to see what we look like. And I'm curious to see Michael's new old Fatif and all those cool ULF cameras you guys have been yakking about.

Ralph Barker
23-Nov-2005, 10:25
Nice offer, Frank.

Being as I have my own space, I'll start. ;-)


http://www.rbarkerphoto.com/misc/Family/RBinLeica-Tachi810.jpg

John Berry ( Roadkill )
23-Nov-2005, 10:56
Now we have a level of vision standard. Very cool Ralph.

John Flavell
23-Nov-2005, 11:02
I'm not sure which is uglier, me or the camera.

Jim Galli
23-Nov-2005, 11:31
Jim Galli & Phil Kember at Deep Springs College.

Struan Gray
23-Nov-2005, 12:59
http://web.telia.com/~u46133221/pics/smgandnorma.jpg





Struan and Norma on the Beach. Achnahaird, Summer '04.

David A. Goldfarb
23-Nov-2005, 14:55
I don't want to hotlink someone else's photo, but here's me and the Tech V at an APUG get-together in Asbury Park, New Jersey by Liz Fowler--

www.rcfowlerphoto.com/AsburyParkAPUG/pages/025.htm (http://www.rcfowlerphoto.com/AsburyParkAPUG/pages/025.htm)

And if you're an APUG subscriber (I think non-subscribers can just see a thumbnail) you can see the photo I was making at the time here--

www.apug.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7895&cat=500&ppuser=60 (http://www.apug.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7895&cat=500&ppuser=60)

Ed Richards
23-Nov-2005, 15:39
Look for me in the lower right hand corner. It is my most flattering side:

http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/photographer.jpg

Ken Lee
23-Nov-2005, 15:41
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/personal/field.jpg

Out standing in my field.

Frank Petronio
23-Nov-2005, 16:56
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/adriantyler.jpg"





Adrian Tyler's most loved model



<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/billmitchell.jpg"





Bill Mitchell with his Crown Graphic



<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/seanyates.jpg"





Sean Yates with his Kodak Master View



<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/michaelwjones.jpg"





Michael W. Jones with my old Fatif



<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/teddsoost_01.jpg"





Tedd Soost with his 12x20 Wisner taking a picture of a Norwegian mushroom. HP5 and a 12 inch Dagor 6,8 in a Ilex 4 Universal.



<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/fp.jpg"





And that cheapskate Frank Petronio with his $300 Arca-Swiss 8x10 and $102 Ilex-Caltar.

Mark Woods
23-Nov-2005, 17:09
Bravo Frank! Great thread. I'm really enjoying it.

MW

Janko Belaj
23-Nov-2005, 17:40
it is me. ...me... and me again ;-))

http://belaj.com/unsorted/me/u_ocekivanju_sunca.jpg
waiting for the sun
http://belaj.com/unsorted/me/IMG_0043n.jpg
tachihara taken with very wide lens
http://belaj.com/unsorted/me/JANIMIR.jpg
me with two other tools

Bill_1856
23-Nov-2005, 19:18
Thanks, Frank. Does anybody know what is that interesting looking camera on the extreme right of the Deep Springs Collage picture (on the wood tripod)?

darter
23-Nov-2005, 20:14
Hey Jim, what's the monster lens on the camera second to the left in the Deep Springs photo?

Frank Petronio
23-Nov-2005, 20:24
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/daveg.jpg"





David G. Gagnon and his 'Dorff in the Smokies three years ago, when he had slightly more hair.

QT Luong
23-Nov-2005, 20:27
http://www.terragalleria.com/tuan-at-kobuk-dunes.jpg

At the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, upon completing the "57 national parks project".

Frank Petronio
23-Nov-2005, 21:41
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/sims.jpg"





This is me, Brian Sims, with my Sinar F, in a red do-rag (a basic requirement after 4 days on the Washington coast). Photo by Mackenzie Sims (my daughter and main Sherpa)

Ole Tjugen
24-Nov-2005, 00:37
http://www.bruraholo.no/bilder/minime.jpg

Ole Tjugen and Linhof Technika III 5x7" with Xenar 300mm f:4.5 - attempting a hand-held shot.

Frank Petronio
24-Nov-2005, 05:29
http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/marco.jpgwebsite</a>)

Matt Miller
24-Nov-2005, 07:31
Bill & Phil,

The info you desire is in this thread: http://largeformatphotography.info/lfforum/topic/501995.html

Bill_1856
24-Nov-2005, 07:36
Thanks, Matt.

Rainer
24-Nov-2005, 07:49
http://www.schoditsch.com/webablage/lfrainer.jpg

Thatīs me, Rainer Schoditsch, and my Arca F-Line with a yellow "hey, donīt i look like a real pro arch photog yelling" Kodak dark cloth posing in front of Arch. Raimund Abrahams early House Dellacher in Burgenland, Austria.

What a great thread this is!

Brian Sims
24-Nov-2005, 12:17
Congratulations Marco & Mian!
But Marco, it's been several days man.
Where's the picture of the baby?

James Bleifus
24-Nov-2005, 12:37
I love that Jim Galli picture. I think those are the cameras he can't fit in his garage anymore.

Cheers, James

Frank Petronio
24-Nov-2005, 17:14
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/ramin.jpg"





Ramin Dotma in Vienna





<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/chrisf.jpg"





Chris F, photo by his niece this morning

chris_4622
24-Nov-2005, 18:12
Along with my homemade walnut 5x7.

Marco Frigerio
25-Nov-2005, 05:20
Frank, thank you!!, we're so honoured by your appreciation, we're blushing!! ;)))))...

Brian, I know that it sounds strange, but the smallest format we have at home right now is a 4x5", no 35mm, no compact digital camera, since Cristina and Giulio have been to the hospital until monday I was not allowed to take the Gandolfi in the nursery ;)))))...this morning I bought a compact digital camera, pictures of Giulio now will be abounding...

Ciao

Marco

Frank Petronio
25-Nov-2005, 07:04
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/robs.jpg"





Rob Skeoch with his Wisner



(Rob, this is the better shot!) Thanks to the folks like Rob who took the trouble to send 500pixel wide jpgs using the "save for web" option that strips the color profile away and makes a smaller file size... hint, hint

Frank Petronio
25-Nov-2005, 13:40
<img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/smurray.jpg"





Me and my trusty old Calumet and first lens: 10 inch Caltar. Seasons greetings for St. Paul, MN to all!
Steve Murray

John_4185
25-Nov-2005, 16:10
http://elearning.winona.edu/staff_o/jjs/SP.jpg

Noboy around to take a picture of meself, so I humbly submit a direct contact print of my face to a small piece of film. No camera used.

Brian Sims
25-Nov-2005, 16:41
JJ, I recon' that, you being a man of the north woods, your facial contact print must have involved a bit a bear grease?

Richard Ide
25-Nov-2005, 17:17
Either that or a light source most people do not have access to. :-)

Richard

John_4185
25-Nov-2005, 19:43
JJ, I recon' that, you being a man of the north woods, your facial contact print must have involved a bit a bear grease?

Yah sure, you betcha! Us rugged MinneSnowta he-men an bear greaze.

*Shucks* Actually, I live in the Tropics of MinneSnowta - 112 miles South-East of Steve Murray.

Eduardo Aigner
26-Nov-2005, 17:22
http://www.eduardoaigner.com.br/45/aigner.jpg (http://www.eduardoaigner.com.br)

Eduardo Aigner
26-Nov-2005, 17:28
Sorry: above picture: me, EDUARDO AIGNER at a brazilian wood. 2005. Toyo 45CF and a Nikkor 150mm.

Eduardo Aigner
26-Nov-2005, 17:58
http://www.eduardoaigner.com.br/45/aigner2.jpg[/url]

Another one.

Jason Greenberg Motamedi
26-Nov-2005, 18:00
http://pratt.edu/~jgreenbe/DSCN2981s.jpg

6kg baby, 10kg camera.