This is lovely, Meekyman. A bit surreal.
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This is lovely, Meekyman. A bit surreal.
I miss Christopher Broadbent in these still-life threads.
Wonderful, comfortable.
Ahh, thank goodness. Thanks, Mark!
I've been away for a few years but I have two things to say:
1) Great work with the P&S, Jim.
2) Like Jim, I really miss Mark's pixie images. Is she coming back?
Welcome back!
I think I would have to go square with this one.
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This is one of those moments made for Portra film. The palette fits the subject and mood perfectly. Well done!
Nicely done and worth the rework.
Textures and tones are wonderful, Neil.
Howard,
Beautiful composition and wonderful tonality. I haven't visited this forum for about 2 years, haven't picked up my LF gear in 5 years and haven't posted in this thread since 2012. I spent...
Like!
Very well done!
+1. Well done!
Really like #3.
When setting up a shot at Artist Point one time, a busload of Japanese tourists emptied out and made a bee line for me. I don't speak Japanese, but I think some were saying, "Let's take the same...
Presidential candidates? Is there an election going on? ;)
and the genius continues...
Wonderful, Maris!
Nice one, Ken. A bit different from your regular images and well seen!
Very nicely done, Rory! One of the best still life images I've seen here in a while.
Grainery
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Simply wonderful!
I'll add my congratulations as well!
Agreed! Absolutely wonderful!
Really well done, Ken. This is now my favorite of your recent group of images. I love everything about this one.
Me too!
Great story and even better photograph. Tarantulas are basically harmless, scorpions, not so much.
Nicely done, Ken.
Looks promising, especially for those times when I do not want to drag out the Jobo tank. It was worth a $54 gamble for me as I usually only process 1-4 sheets at a time.
Thanks for the update and the answer as to why my packets are exploding in the holder. I'm glad you're making progress. I guess I should just sell my remaining film to someone at a lower altitude...
Alan,
Thanks for your comments. Glad I'm not the only one with issues. I was feeling pretty incompetent. As soon as I loaded my first packet and saw developer all over the place, I knew there were...
Not the best of luck so far. First packet blew developer all over inside my 545 holder. After I cleaned that up, the second one came apart when I pulled the sleeve out to make the photo. Third was a...
Didn't take your comment as criticism at all. My last comment was meant to be fun, not an order. Don't you love the internet?
Yep!
The off center finder really doesn't affect view vs photo that much, especially since the purpose is to be able to use it hand held. Most of the old rangefinder 35mm cameras had their...
I have my new TW camera calibrated and ready for some film.
Here she is with her Russian rangefinder, viewfinder and 90mm Angulon with shutter release.
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Ben,
That worked, thank you very much. One of the little loops on one of the retainers that the screw passes thru did break, but it's good enough to hold for a little while. When you get a chance,...