I say to heck with the idea that "real photographers use film". That's dead. But view camera photographers like to control the plane of the film (or sensor) and the plane of the lens.
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I say to heck with the idea that "real photographers use film". That's dead. But view camera photographers like to control the plane of the film (or sensor) and the plane of the lens.
ditto. The internet is a wild wild west full of goodness and craziness. The mods (and the forum culture too) have done a good job at keeping this forum civil and useful and interesting.
The price seems on the high side to me. $700 for a 2008 Mac mini seems high. What OS will come installed? Will it run Mavericks, do you need/want Mavericks installed? Is there any warranty?
For...
I think allowing snapshot photography of the gallery and things in the gallery is a net win for you. The potential free advertising outweighs the potential copyright dilution.
Oh wow, it's coming indeed:
http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#c16bit
The image doesn't go through a double inversion, so it's really more indexical than lens based systems. Also, it avoids the tyranny of perspective inherent in lenses, so it ends up being a more moral...
Might as well keep this thread going. Scientist's blackboards captured with LF photography:
http://www.alejandroguijarro.com/ongoing/blackboards/
All I know of Sweden I learned from Stieg Larsson. So it sounds pretty cool except for the little islands of sociopathic rich people.
That would work very well. I use a 055XPROB with a ball head with a fairly heavy monorail. It's plenty strong. The 410 head would be better.
Is their grease in the area that acts the shift/swing bearing, where it slides around? That seems a likely seize up spot that someone might have greased. But it's not normal to have grease there, I...
Ever since the iPad came out I thought this, using an iPad as a viewfinder, had promise. Imagine putting an iPad on its own support (tripod) at "picture height" and being able to take a few steps...
This is interesting, someone is copying big chunks of this forum. This whole section here:
http://www.naijafinder.com/camera-accessories/
looks like it's copied from this forum. No doubt...
Let's face it: impressionism is just laziness. It's about time someone start cleaning it up and making it more believable.
I don't think I've heard that acoustic version before. Nice!
Work it on multiple levels, like a person that is sad, but also tint the print blue. Or cyanotype. And somehow work the word "blue" in the picture. Pile it on.
http://i.imgur.com/lAL7B.jpg
There are many people thinking about this. Google dslr to 4x5 adapter.
Here's one DIY from a member here:...
Maybe if you tell them you have volatile and explosive chemicals in your luggage they'll be very, very, careful with it.
already threaded:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?98070-Use-Instagram-Like-losing-right-to-your-photos
Things that play out over time (music, literature, movies, video games) can push buttons and pull levers that a still image can't. And a roller coaster ride can do things that music and literature...
Good question. When I think of a deep photo I think of Wynn Bullocks "Navigation Without Numbers".
http://www.afterimagegallery.com/bullocknavigation.htm
So what's deep about it? It's presents...
Yes! Like children testing the substitute teacher, how far can we push him and get away with it! ;)
Seriously: thanks Rick for donating your time and energy to the cause.
So if this isolation isn't maintained (say I just deposite a check from my regular bank account to the PayPal bank account) PayPal is going to somehow (directly or indirectly) get to the regular bank...
Not to discourage you from your own DIY project, many here are waiting on this 4x5 P&S project, which looks very neat for targeted price of $100:
...
I get the mobile youtube version with that link. Here's the regular youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICLG3HCDlhk
It looks good on an iPad but there's no thumbnails or anyway to control what image is shown. This means I'm stuck viewing the pictures at the programmed pace and sequence. That bugs me (and many...
I agree the navigation is confusing. Click on "Paterson" and options appear on top of the main menu. I didn't notice it at first. Click on "Carnie" and I was expecting some thumbnails like the...
Looks very promising, very versatile. More:
http://phys.org/news/2012-12-goodbye-fluorescent-bulbs-technology-wont.html
Boy, I bet Frank P. would know this. ;)
Seriously, I think this (posted earlier in this thread) explains it well enough:
http://www.jonathanbarlow.com/sinar-yaw-free-info-22.pdf
Let me see if I...
Very useful technique. Thanks.
It means it's not boring.
I mean really ULF, looks like close to 40 inches.
http://vimeo.com/39578584
This forum is very useful and there's really no substitute for its unique blend of shared wide ranging knowledge and focus on the artistic and literate aspects of photography. Anyone that floats...
I use a Combi-plan too, and I'm interested in the answer to this. I usually use hot tap water in a bowl to warm things up, but zap in the microwave might be a more efficient way to do that.
One option is to get a used Mac Pro, forgoing the latest greatest CPU, and loading it up with RAM and a solid state drive or 2.
Apple RAM and components are overpriced so there's much savings in...
I've heard the new 21" iMacs have soldered in memory that can't be upgraded (but the new 27" iMacs can be RAM upgraded). Those new iMacs don't really appeal to me, I don't need super sleekness in a...
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/shutters.html
About 4/5ths the way down is some shutter hole size info. Below that it says
I think the election really messed with Frank's head.
Those are pictures are great, Nathan. But I don't know if "funk" is the right word. It's like something out of a John Waters movie. Watersesque.
That being the case, I think your opinion here should count more than owners of less valuable domain names.
I think it's a fan palm. Great image, Welly. What lens did you use?