I like this one very much, too, slavatokar. The infrared film really makes it. It makes me want to try using it some time.
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I like this one very much, too, slavatokar. The infrared film really makes it. It makes me want to try using it some time.
I have no special knowledge in this area but I don't buy it. Modern lenses at least are very robustly engineered, and the weight of a filter and lens hood isn't going to affect it at all. Although if...
Lichens and fungi enjoying the most Fall weather a couple of weeks ago. I think the large one
at the bottom is called "false reindeer moss" Cladonia subtenuis.
...
Very much agreed.
When I want to "go shooting", I take one of my guns to the range and make holes in paper targets (or rarely, aged laptops).
When I go out with my camera, I am "photographing",...
Very nice, David.
Those are hemlock trees, are they not? Around here most of the hemlocks are under attack from the wooly adelgid (Adelges tsuga) and are in decline, which
is a great shame.
Thanks, gentlemen.
Agree with Doremus, citric acid should be discarded at the end of the session (but it is good for quite a few sheets of film or paper).
Aside from being odorless, it is very cheap if you buy it in...
Yesterday afternoon, during a pause in the drizzle.
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Goshen.
If you aren't in a pig-raising part of the country, you can do a similar thing with seedling mats. They are intended to go under flats of, you know, seedlings to help them germinate faster.
I...
Interesting. I installed CS3 on my IMac some years ago, when it was current, and not long thereafter disconnected the IMac from the internet.
Every time I fire up PS, it tells me that it can't...
I was wondering how this thread went on for six pages.
Now I know.
Sorry, had a senior moment there, you're right of course. Thanks for your response.
Gents,
Trying to respond to a For Sale posting, I get:
"Joe O'Hara, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
Your user account may...
I print on Ilford MG Warmtone FB using a cold-tone developer. I like the results. Since the Warmtone is noticeably softer than the regular MG Classic FB, I can develop the negatives a bit more, which...
I love TMAX 400 and don't use anything else, even though it is painfully expensive even in 4x5. The mind reels at what 8x10 costs.
In addition to what was said above, it has a great ability to...
Wow. Great picture! And strange. I like it very much.
I agree with MartinP. The usual big-box residential-type extinguishers that you have to show you have to get a certificate of occupancy around here are all powder-type.
They will leave a mess of the...
Welcome, Claire. You have a very appropriate name for a photographer.
Honestly speaking, I prefer yours very much.
Thanks for not "retiring" it.
I would have photographed that too!
Not saying I would have printed it, though...
At the risk of stepping into, as an unbeliever, what might be a religious war :rolleyes:, I find that in all but
the most extreme high contrast situations, Tmax 400 developed in D-23 1:4 with...
I don't necessarily disagree with what anyone said above. In fact I would strongly urge anyone who wants to make better pictures to look at many, many successful pictures by others. Both paintings,...
Evan's message is touching and deep. It reflects well on him and his late father. My condolences to Bruce's friends and loved ones.
I like 1.5% citric acid solution. Odorless, and food suppliers on the internet sell it cheap. I never had a problem using
acid fixer with Kodak film and I've been doing this a long time.
I use an...
Incredibly I had never heard of this man before. His work is haunting and memorable. Thanks to the OP for this remembrance.
A trip to NYC to see the prints may be in order.
That's a wonderful photograph, Thad.
I am enjoying all of the work in this thread. Photography is so well suited to help us to remember these evanescent things.
Thanks Doremus, it sounds like as usual you've thought this through very well.
When I finally decide to start over with a new batch of KRST, I dump it into the same bucket that I dump
my used...
Your first photograph posted here is beautiful.
We look forward to more.
Perfect balance of artificial and natural light. You nailed it.
Interesting to think how if we were to walk on board, it would seem so much brighter there, but the photograph
tells us not so much.
Ken Lee said: "It strikes me as harder to make beautiful images in real black and white: a bit like doing a high-wire act without a net".
That's more challenging than playing tennis without a net,...
Wow. That's a beauty.
I like your choice of the silver vase, with its patina. It is a nice complement to the flower.
Do you know the name of that variety? I like roses.
Thank you Louis. It was a beautiful morning. Spring is nice.
Welcome indeed. There is nothing humble about Estonia as far as I'm concerned-- your countrymen outlived the evil of Communism in the 20th century with little or no help from the West. As well as...
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Wading River West Branch.
Agree with Two23. Or a Wista, or a Canham... the point is, if you are into landscape, a field camera may be a better starting point than a monorail camera,
if only because they are easier to pack...
Vaughn: I am quite fond of the vertical one as well.
Benchat, FWIW, I had a similar problem trying to develop Ektar 100 in a Jobo tank in a controlled temperature bath, without the processing machine. The development step is so short (3:15) that it is...
That's where I hope to be tomorrow, and many other tomorrows.
Nice photograph, I hope you can share it here some time in final form.
Randy Moe: "A working head is very important to most."
I used to think that when I was younger. Nowadays, not so much.
In fact...