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After the shot, I called it a day, cleared that spot in the center of the first image, and pitched my tent. The forest floor is so cushiony and comfortable, it's easy to fall asleep, but difficult to get up in the morning.
Mm. Looks comfy.
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I'm amazed that anyone is amazed that this is a glass plate! Glass plates went out of style because they were heavier and more expensive than sheet film. But no problems with film buckling or registry problems. It either went in the film holder correctly, or not at all. And archival? You bet!
They're fantastic. I have quite a few 9x12 glass plates from Gevaert, Agfa and Ilford in the fridge. Will try them out this spring.
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thanks :)
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Joshua Tree NP, January 2014. Tachihara 4x5, Schneider 90mm f/8, 320TX in Pyrocat HD/Glycol.
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Mm. Looks comfy.
Yes, you really don't need a sleeping pad in these rainy forests.
You get a soft, springy, moss-and-fern "mattress" every time. ;^)
But for a tent spot, you do have to clear away water-logged logs which tend to disintegrate when you lift and move them. BTW, the slugs you find underneath are enormous in this part of the world. Like aliens from Mars. And by morning, they've already found a new home underneath your tent. Part of the wilderness experience!
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Not sure what these are. They don't look like grapes to me, but what do I know?
Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 6.5" B&L Cinephor projection Petzval, Kodak Aerographic Duplicating Film (2421).
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/4x5-2421-...mant-Vines.jpg
Jonathan
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Cool
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Superb, Jonathan.
Excellent light and selected focus.
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