Here's my Shen Hao blending into it's surroundings, and the shot that came from it.
http://i26.tinypic.com/sazlea.jpg http://i30.tinypic.com/nzvgg.jpg
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Here's my Shen Hao blending into it's surroundings, and the shot that came from it.
http://i26.tinypic.com/sazlea.jpg http://i30.tinypic.com/nzvgg.jpg
Will, wow, that is really sweet! Does it get any better?
Boris, nice! Looks like a great rig!
Daniel, that speed is a perfect fit for Nascar!
JP, Ya, it is is super pretty.
Philippe et Chris, :--)
Sinar F2 in the studio playing around testing a new front standard and a 6x9 roll back I have not used in a long while.
22 inches of draw, three standards, std bellows and bag bellows. Magic arm, from rail to Gitzo as stabilizing clamp. Yes, I was bored and fed up and neglecting duty to get away for a little bit. :-)
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I love my pair of old Photogenic Studio Modeling Lite, 1500 watts of really nice light. Not sure what I will do when I run out of lamps for them, convert it and hang it like a chandelier over the kitchen table maybe? :)
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2...genic0662x.jpg
My newest Aquisition:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2587/...4a08f99cf9.jpg
Purchased from Blue Moon Camera and Machine in St Johns, Oregon. It is from Akroyd Studio on Yeon Ave. I aslo have their Deardorff.
--Gary
My EBONY and the expensive shutter trip mechanism
My latest ... a Walker Titan 5x7 XL Wide
I just picked up my latest (and biggest) camera from Richard Ritter last Friday. Richard mated 14x20 and 8x20 Deardorff backs to his ULF camera. 14x20 isn't standard but I like the proportion (same as 5x7). The camera is surprisingly easy to setup and use. I starting using it that afternoon. Great image on the big gg. Camera weighs about 14-lbs. Total weight with tripod, head and lens is about 28-lbs. That is about the same weight of a Deardorff ULF camera alone.