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You lost me in the first two lines; gone to "Ignored".
Absolutely lovely!
Thanks for the quick clarification, Bob. I always value your experience, especially with Linhof products. My experience is limited, in this area, to a groundglass probe for the Minolta Auto IV F,...
Bob, this sounds like a good system, but wouldn't we have to calibrate each lens separately, at least for the maximum aperture?
Igor.... this, and the similar version on the self-portrait thread, are superb.
Lighting, framing, composition, dress, even the dismissive, petulant glare gives it character.
Lighting,...
I store mine in a good-sized blue travel trunk, with heavy-duty casters. See the link below.
https://www.rhinotrunkandcase.com/products-capabilities/rhino-armor-trunks/
This is one of the very few pictures that have been published on LFP, in recent months, that is actually interesting.
I can almost smell the oven-fresh steam from it! Thank you Peter!
Re your picture of Abruzzo:
you make me wish I had visited that site.
Seriously, I can't think of a better declaration of appreciation for your photography.
How about the Irridium GO ? It was the unit chosen by Jean-Jacques Savin for his barrel-ride across the Atlantic.
You may want to look at our "For Sale" page here on LFP, there are some listings right now.
A new Technica, or a new Purdey double, or a new Audemars Piguet.....
If you're not depriving your dependents of any security, and if you've earned the wherewithal to cover the cost,
then, by all...
The gas used in this preservative includes Carbon Dioxide, but it doesn't indicate what percentage.
An inexpensive, but very good option is the 8.5" (215 mm) f/4.8 Ilex-Calumet Series S Caltar, which is convertible to 14".
These are sold as Conical Graduated Beaker ( or cylinder), and are excellent for measuring liquid.
Really, really good! I appreciate your move away from swamps.:rolleyes:
I haven't seen it mentioned here, but how about the 8.5 " / 215 mm f4.8 Series-S Caltar ?
Highly recommended, it covers 8X10, and is convertible to 14".
Marco, the light on the cliffs, and on the water, is perfect.
Your composition is, likewise, perfect.
I rather wish, though, that you had used a much shorter shutter,
which would have sharpened...
Yes, I agree.
In similar fashion, I've often wondered about the expiry date on sour cream...
what happens to sour cream after the "best before" date?:confused:
Excellent tones, lovely model, but the hand looks weird.
It must be someone else's hand, because it just isn't positioned right
to belong to the model.:)
Ah... much simpler than I had expected.
Thank you, Dan.
Wow! Interesting !
Now, let us say that we have a 360mm Tele-Xenar designed for a 4X5 frame ( at infinity ).
If we expand the draw to fill a(n) 8X10 frame, what would the additional ( or,...
You have the eyes.
Never lose your skill, talent, view for the eyes.
Now, with such a beautiful capture ( picture ) massage the tones.
Beautiful vista, beautiful tonality. You are blessed to have such views.
Since this entire thread, which I've enjoyed up to a certain point, has gone down the sewer to simple back-and-forth with one member whose
comments I've learned to screen out, I would like to say...
Lee Valley carries hide glue
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=20002&cat=1,110,42965,20002
I have no connection with the store, just a satisfied customer.
And a picture like that is WHY we gravitate toward 8X10 !!
My Cambo Legend 8X10 is pretty cumbersome to take out in any definition of "the field", so it lives in
the basement or, when I get really energetic, on our main floor.
As an established house...
The background is disturbing, but suitably muted;
the subject is superb in tone, lighting and stance.
I would have framed it as portrait, but that's just me,
I probably could not have done...
TOOROP :
You got the eyes!
The rest of the picture was executed very well,
but you captured the eyes perfectly!
We hope to see more like this.
Well, right now it's 8C (not sure what that is in Liberian/U.S. measurements) and I'd sure like a bit of warmth in my darkroom without paying for it.
In the Dog Days of Summer, we suffer under 30C...
It's lightly snowing here, right now, so it's nice to know that flowers are blossoming somewhere in the world.:rolleyes:
Oh Boy !!
A new troll !!
"The(y) say film is more forgiving......."...
Maybe what you heard is that film USERS are more forgiving.
We accept new forum members who enjoy photography with...
I LIKE it!
D.
Hugo, read "Van Gogh: The Life – December 4, 2012, by Steven Naifeh (Author), Gregory White Smith (Author).
It's very good, and complete, and recent. It may explain why some feel that VVG was a...
Very nice. Is that a "fur" tree?
Or, maybe just somebody who has no interest in this subject, but wants to poke a finger in a lot of pies...
There are a lot of weird people in the world....
MMMmmm... think about it .....
Interesting, but are the stated prices in Euros or in U.S. dollars?
Yurly / Orgraph: Perfect in every way!
I've been following this thread with a lot of interest, and with the back-of-my-head thought that I had read a pretty interesting article about "Unsharp Masking" a few years ago.
Tonight, I found...