Amazing what technology and skill can do (coming from someone happy to not leave the lens cap on). Beautiful Colorado CJ!
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Amazing what technology and skill can do (coming from someone happy to not leave the lens cap on). Beautiful Colorado CJ!
If I’m packing I’ll ditch the head sometimes, but if it’s not serious packing, I don’t mind the 2.5 pounds of the J250. But then I’ve never been one to bother with cutting handles off my toothbrush...
Wish I could join, I’ll be down there a week late.
Some more thoughts, sorta recent
https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?139902-8x10-Backpack-Rucksack-options
Wow Jim, can’t wait to see it in person.
I stopped by Vaughn’s workshop last week, thought I might see you there, but no luck.
Yeah, to me, the last thing the world needs are more of my photos. But I like puzzles. And trying to take an interesting photo of a tired or iconic shot is a pretty good puzzle. I’ve been working on...
I’m so sorry Vaughn.
Godspeed.
I can't help with the lenses, but reading Nathaniel Philbrick's The Last Stand before really made the visit special. He covers interesting pre-battle context on both sides, and you get a sense of all...
The original Dana Designs Glacier ruined me for other packs. They are worth every penny. My experience with them is why the EVOC 35L was worth it for me for my 8x10. Poor ergonomics and stability...
Congrats Vaughn on the artist in residence. Count me in on the workshop, I live about 4 blocks away and use their darkroom. I couldn't find where to register yet on the Hayward rec website...
I found an Evoc 35L on ebay and have been really happy with it for my 8x10 and accessories.
Yes.....actually no.....then again, maybe?......wait, no