If you don't want to test via use of film (+processing time), you could employ digital camera. But, it's good to know how film will behave. Case in point, I was at Bristlecone Forest and the bright...
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If you don't want to test via use of film (+processing time), you could employ digital camera. But, it's good to know how film will behave. Case in point, I was at Bristlecone Forest and the bright...
As many have said, the forecast (temps) for DV in early June does not look good....and likely it will continue till Nov. Just saw 108 deg suppose to be on May 25th (really, no news there). Some of...
Ahemmm, do let us know what actually works (today). My ideas are close to 35yrs of age and based on state-of-the-art materials and utilized by a pro-eccentric framer....pretty much reflecting what...
My trip was bit circuitous, since I went to Jeju Island after I arrived at Incheon...worked my way to Seoraksan NP. This park is easily accessible from Seoul, as well, via express bus, but you'd...
Welcome to LF forum. Does it count that I live next door to French dude ?
Welcome to the LF forum. Indeed, most of us are trying to enjoy the process....
I've used this gismo:...
Axing the plan was probably a wise idea. What's perplexing (at least to me) why would our govt create a situation and slapping exorbitant fees (pros or not), since they are not in business tho they...
I hear Ilford is cranking prices....just bought enough to last me 5yrs.
Neil, I'm looking into ColorNeg and was told that my Elements PS (20) can handle it....an not sure if my Lightroom 5 can deal with this. My interest mostly stems from thousands of mot. picture film...
Bryan, what you really need is a self-enclosed vehicle and about 3 months (probably longer ?), in order to do justice. The LF (as John mentioned) takes longer and if you are waiting for specific...
The West is full of wonderful and iconic places/gems. I do like some and steer far away from others. Bryan, whatever you do try not to overplan, since you'll introduce plenty of stress that way. ...
Welcome. You've got some neat Joshua trees near you or poppys growing on the hills soon.
Les
Is Twitter that ignorant about public space ? Just wondering aloud.
Welcome to LF forum. I've defected the busy life and am 1/2 way to Portland....could use going to Palouse myself.
Believe there will be extensive post processing involved during the visual release process. If the idealized image goals can be achieved in post production via software, why is this and other...
Huh ? 4003....that was my house number in Seattle. Neil, you can relax, Drew does that in a week.:o
All good, and without dampening anyone's spirit, the negatives, the carriage + long ears to pull it:rolleyes:....they all require space, like a 3-car garage perhaps.
Les
Nice work, Ron. Enjoyed your approach to the whole project. For fine detail cuts I use Dozuki, etc type of saws....they leave v. thin/fine cut. I hung around College of the Redwoods (Mendocino)...
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This place is in Dusseldorf, Germany and they may take on your shutter or perhaps point you at the right direction (you could send the shutter).
Is the lens in good condition ? Why not have the shutter cleaned/lubed/adjusted ? Usually the faster speeds are not as accurate.
That Cedar shot is scrumptious, Sandy.
That came out superb, Bryan.
At that speed, he should have been ready to take a shot around midnight. Glad it was all for fun or he'd need a lens with some serious speed....even F0.95 would be way too slow.
Les
Possibly Wolf ?
Les
Sounds like a nice opportunity....little late this yr....maybe next (?).
Les
Was doing some tests...how the slides look using the lightbox. Three Sisters @ Monument Valley...Oct 1981
Using pretty bad lens, that I got at some PX on Long Island for $80: Vivitar 400/6.3
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Thanks for that. That was like previous life....living in Oceano, CA. Well, there was little more to this. On couple of occasions I found Sam sitting quite smug on this fence, since it provided...
The name of the cat is/was Sam. Technically it was my girlfriend's kitty, but I took care of him too. Not exactly the brightest cat, but quite lovable and usually found a way to my lap. I could be...
Wow, this has a Deliverance feel, John.
Les
Welcome to LF forum. Have some nice memories from Mt Baldy.
Les
OK, let me beat this horse some more. I get the fact that 8x10 requires sturdier tripod due to its mass. Sure, one can use CF, wood, alum, etc. for support. I think lighter is better....and...
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V. elegant, Peter. Also like the last one....and don't have a reasonable explanation why :>).
Les
Since I have a lens board in the way, my h2 reads as around 20.5mm....again, no calipers to read this more accurately. I had this optic on the camera, so I can verify that it functions accordingly....
Have you to had a chance to install this lens on the camera ? Just measured mine (w/o calipers) and it's very close to 108mm. My shutter (Copal No.3) is from F5.5 to F32, however when I checked it...
Maybe I didn't explain it fully. I had no desire to use a carbide blade for this (and never implied), but a metal disk cutter....v. similar to my hand grinder. Not having a proper way to hold the...
Having done various hacks, I'd approach it this way.....w/caution. I'm assuming there is no thread where the cut would take place. Decent table saw should be able to accomplish this. However, many...
No idea how beastly is this enlarger, but I had to move a real nice bandsaw (750lbs in horiz position) appx year ago and only two furniture dollys were used. The truck had a real nice heavy duty...
Good to see you back, Chris. Hope all's well. I see hair on your Flickr account :>).
Do stay well.
Les
Thanks, Peter. I've got this black art board, which should do the trick. Can't wait to start on this...it's like years overdue.
Les