Found them! Thank you for the help!
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Found them! Thank you for the help!
Hello All,
I recently picked up a new set of bellows for my Kodak 2-D with the frames already installed. Getting the old bellows off of the front standard was a simple matter of removing 9 screws....
Might be worth checking in with Tim at FilterFind -- https://www.filterfind.net/ He's helped me find a host of odd filters and filter adapters over the years. He might have a solution similar to the...
Thank you for the explanation, Don and congrats on finding a unique photographic niche in which you're doing some very compelling work!
Can you elaborate on how this is done? Do you have access to a medical lab or similar environment? Or is this something that one can do at home?
I've got a coated version of the 159mm f9.5. It's a completely different lens but Wollensak advertised it having less coverage than the f12.5 (the f9.5 is at 91.2º and the f12.5 is listed at 100º...
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MJ Hogan Grain Elevator - Seneca, IL by Chris May, on Flickr
This is one of the oldest grain elevators that I've come across,...
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Crosses of San Francisco de Asis - Rancho de Taos, NM by Chris May, on Flickr
Korona 8x10
B&L 9 1/4" f6.3 Protar VIIa (two 16...
Thank you for the replies!
Quick question. I came across a brass Darlot projection lens while at an antique store today. When I got it home and popped it on my camera to check the focal length, I could not get anything to...
The primary reason is practicality. I live in a small one bedroom apartment with my wife. There simply isn’t enough room for me to set up any kind of darkroom that I’d want to spend any length of...
That is a nice shot of Ed indeed! Well done!
Where did you catch the Big Boy at, Kent? Nice detail.
I really like both shots, Kent but the second one is really nice!
It's been a long time since I've been around here but I'm really hoping to start spending more time with LF again. I figured I'd start by looking through the threads for one of my favorite subjects...
I thought Kodak had already released everything related to making and developing Kodachrome into public domain?
Speeding Amtrak? Isn't that an oxymoron? :rolleyes:
Kent,
Are they using the caboose as a shove platform? Or is there some other purpose for it?
I believe it's headed to the the Old Thresher's Reunion site. They did a swap for a three truck shay that's going to be able to haul a lot more up the 4% grade.
I really like this shot I got of the Georgetown Loop Railroad's No. 12 (which is from Hawaii and will be headed to Iowa next year)
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I'm still trying to figure out the printing side of things, so I'm not completely thrilled with this shot, but I'm getting there.
This is a shot of my girlfriend that we did when she was in town...
Two of the most useful aids will be to learn place names along the line and learning where there are "hot box" detectors.
Place names can be as simple as towns and cities, but they can also have...
Marko - The texture on the second photo is fantastic!
Jim - A scanner can be a railfan's best friend. Unfortunately, learning the "lingo" of railroad radio chatter can take awhile. For one or two...
It probably has something to do with this.
Before this thread sinks too low and gets forgotten about, I'm curious about this, as well.
Kent,
That's lovely. Nicely done!
I use BTZS tubes and do Rodinal 1:100 for 17.5 Min at 68ºF.
Number 4 is sublime. Lovely shot.
Internym. Clever and descriptive. I like it!
By the bye, I learned about Sheldon Brown shortly before he passed. The internet is certainly a little less interesting without him.
Rick,
Just for curiosity, do you participate in Pentax fora as "eastsaltwater?" Your unique signature line seems familiar to me.
Thanks,
Chris
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Taken last Saturday at the Colorado Railroad Museum for "Shay Days."
Nice shot! There's about a 50/50 chance I move to WNY sometime this year. After spending a little bit of time along the Erie Canal on previous trips, I've decided that I want to make a project of...
I had the opportunity to meet David Plowden a couple of years ago at the Center for Railroad Photography and Art's yearly convention. Fascinating photographer and a true gentleman. I'm on a quest to...
Hello all,
Here are my first pictures out of my new C-1 Green Monster:
Shay Cylinders
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Goose No. 2...
I want one just for the name! It looks to give a very pleasing image, too. Nicely done!
Just west of Rochelle, IL?
Lovely shots, all of them. I really enjoyed the theater shot!
Their coffee is OK, but I'm hopelessly addicted to Banana TimBits. It's probably a good a good thing the nearest TimHo's is 1000 miles away from Denver!
Schneider has the old SA 90mm f8 listed at 216mm here. That looks to be the same number they use for the new f6.8 as well.
I just picked up some of these to fashion some retainers for my new C-1. The screws are 0-80 (which took me a couple of hardware store visits to find). The third store I went to finally had them, but...
Richard - Thank you for the information and the correction on the quote. I added that as my sig line from memory and am actually pretty pleased that that was my only error! Platinum is one of the...