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Post your 8"x20" images in honor of August 2020 aka 8/20
I wanted to pick up off of Steve Sherman's 7x17 post.
It's time to show the love to another panoramic format the 8x20 now that it is August 2020 (8/20).
Here is an image from Jersey City, NJ 1992. Shot on a Korona/Raja 8×20 Field Camera, on Kodak Tri-X film.
https://www.georgelosse.com/wp-conte...2-1993-008.jpg
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Love the 8x20 format for this photograph!
I have photographed this station on several occassions ... but only with 'standard' lenses on 8x10 and 6x6cm.
Nice connection to 08-2020!!
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I can help out with this. Here is an image from my just completed book of handmade 8x20 carbon prints with text printed in carbon transfer as well. This is Fallen Giant shot with the 8x20 camera I built exposed on Bergger 200. The images in the book are all from Rockefeller Forest.
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I'll post one more and save other for another day. A shot from Yosemite in the winter time.
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George, Jim,
just marvelous work. I'll likely never use that format, but seeing your fine photographs is a real inspiration.
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Thanks everybody.
Here is a more recent image from 2018 of the Stehli Silk Mill in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Shot with a Wisner 8x20 Technical Field Camera, on Kodak T-Max 400 film.
https://www.georgelosse.com/wp-conte...8-015-1000.jpg
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George, a perfect image for 8x20. One more of mine from the Redwoods.
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Very good Bryan, thx
Number 4 for me, is the most enjoyable
regards
Andrew
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Thanks! I agree, I've sold numerous contact prints of that image. It was also, funnily enough, my first successful 8x20 shot.