Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011
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Originally Posted by
eddie
okay. a coupe of more using my "eddie action"
the 1st is for craig and randy. 90mm SA wide open at f5.6
sorry about the crappy development on the second but it shows the struss softness so well i had to include it.
the last two are the struss again.
Love the first Chebby one, the early one. I think you could do some creative cropping on that neg and end up with a serious keeper for you livingroom wall. Who slobbered on your negs? :rolleyes:
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Nice work Eddie!
It's awesome to see your "Location" entry on your signature change - I'm jealous. :cool:
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Originally Posted by
madmax12
I just realized I am missing two rolls of 120 film WTH it was the Goldfield stuff of the cars and fire truck Dammmmm I have looked everywhere
Craig, I hope you find it. I was missing a filter and when I washed my jacket last night it was in the pockets.
Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011
Eddie,
That first image looks like a diorama, though I know it isn't one. Well done.
Diane
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Eddy, like the way the highlights just seep out of the pours of the paper when printed so dark.
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When I grow up I want to be just like Eddy, I think the fireplace shot is just great. For now I will just have to settle for the Eddy Action figure, now available in stores. I can't help but recall the whooping and hollering when the light changed in Santa Fee and Eddie went wild shooting one image after another of the buildings in front as they lit up from the setting sun.
Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011
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Originally Posted by
eddie
okay. a coupe of more using my "eddie action"
the 1st is for craig and randy. 90mm SA wide open at f5.6
sorry about the crappy development on the second but it shows the struss softness so well i had to include it.
the last two are the struss again.
Eddie,
I really like the first one. It shows that you really need a soft focus lens to get an very interesting and moody picture.
Hugo
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Originally Posted by
Hugo Zhang
Eddie,
I really like the first one. It shows that you really need a soft focus lens to get an very interesting and moody picture.
Hugo
Don't tell Eddi that his Super Angulon is a Soft Focus lens, he'll want 3 times as much for it now. :cool:
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Originally Posted by
Jim Galli
Don't tell Eddi that his Super Angulon is a Soft Focus lens, he'll want 3 times as much for it now. :cool:
noooo! this one is far too valuable to sell......yet....
Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011
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Originally Posted by
Diane Maher
Eddie,
That first image looks like a diorama, though I know it isn't one. Well done.
Diane
I was trying to think of a way to describe this best. I think you nailed it with "diorama". I've seen Aero Ektars have a similar effect with long view landscapes.
Re: report: Tonopah Temptation Workshop May 2011
Here is Al taken a five minute break from photoing stuff in Goldfield Nevada.