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  1. Re: Justin Lowery, the best landscape photographer of the current times?

    Yeah Laminarman, what was the purpose of your “funny as hell story”, which is only marginally related to photography and the comical aspects of which hinge almost entirely it being told from a...
  2. Re: Justin Lowery, the best landscape photographer of the current times?

    Another vote here for Burtynsky
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    Re: Your favorite photographers and genres?

    Just to name a few...from contemporary LF photographers I like pretty much anyone from the Dusseldorf School; Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Struth, Andreas Gursky, Candida Hofer and Axel Hutte....
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    Re: Best Writing on Photography Ever!

    Yes, this is obviously written in artist-curator-scholar-critic-Speak, and the esoteric vocabulary and syntax is typical of the language often deployed (or in this case, clumsily deployed) by the...
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    Re: Photographs of Historic Buildings

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    Bruce, I have many memories of Haven Hall, or the “toilet bowl” as it was sometimes referred to by students at Syracuse. During my third year at SU I lived across Comstock...
  6. Re: Artists using Photographs to inspire or assist them?

    Chuck Close
    Gerhard Richter
    Luc Tymans
    Richard Estes
    Martin Kippenberger
    David Hockney
    Yvonne Jacquette
    Edward Hopper
  7. Re: Climbing the highest European and Russian mountain with a large format camera

    Good luck! I bet these folks would like to go with you:

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    (Summit of Mont Blanc)
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    Re: Wrong aperture scale on Copal 0?

    You can extrapolate somewhat the additional f-stops. Just slide the aperture beyond the end of the scale and note the distance on the scale past f/45. That distance will roughly correspond to the...
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    Re: Wrong aperture scale on Copal 0?

    This is totally normal. On every Copal shutter I've used it's possible to stop-down beyond the smallest setting, usually at least another stop. The movement you describe while wide open is normal...
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    Re: Homemade Jobo 3005??

    Yes, they're barrel shaped.
    Here's a pic of my 3005 with a piece of paper inserted flush into one of the slots. The spacing on the bottom is the same on the top.
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