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    Jeffery Dale Welker
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Gillespie Dam, Arizona
    Arca-Swiss 4x5, 150mm, Ilford FP4+

    Some of my digital photography friends inquire as to why I’d lug a big large format film camera setup all over the countryside? I tell them; “the gear is the easy part, it’s the couch that’s a pain in the neck”. Even tortured artists need a few creature comforts

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    GILLESPIE DAM, ARIZONA by Jeffery Dale Welker, on Flickr
    "I have this feeling of walking around for days with the wind knocked out of me." - Jim Harrison

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Like!

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    Wow that's it. You nailed it. Like!
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    Like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Unkefer View Post
    Wow that's it. You nailed it. Like!
    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybro View Post
    For a shot like that I'd lug the recliner too. Very nice.
    Thank you all for the kind words.
    "I have this feeling of walking around for days with the wind knocked out of me." - Jim Harrison

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    2 day project, been on my mind, bought new Bicycle Cards

    FujiFilm FP-100c45

    Also shot a slight variation on Ilford Delta 100 to be processed later

    The Setup & the Shot of 'One Shot'

    One Shot Setup by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr

    One Shot by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Salmo22 View Post
    Gillespie Dam, Arizona
    Arca-Swiss 4x5, 150mm, Ilford FP4+

    Some of my digital photography friends inquire as to why I’d lug a big large format film camera setup all over the countryside? I tell them; “the gear is the easy part, it’s the couch that’s a pain in the neck”. Even tortured artists need a few creature comforts

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    GILLESPIE DAM, ARIZONA by Jeffery Dale Welker, on Flickr
    This post is so great. Very inspiring!




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    This one makes me a little nostalgic for the old days when we could all crowd together. This was a portrait of all the students and staff at the school where I teach on Whidbey Island. I took it for a fifty-year time capsule that I put together for the school’s 50th anniversary in 2018.

    I shot this on an 8x10 Ansco Studio No. 5 (I’ll wager the only time one of those has been on a cherry picker) mounting a 10” Kodak Commercial Ektar. Every face from front to back is tack sharp on the negative and print.

    Here was an article about the time capsule. They made some factual errors in the reporting, but it’s basically accurate: https://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/new...oment-in-time/

    Cameron Cornell
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    Well done!

    I have tried to get several 100 year time capsules going

    Nobody plans more than one paycheck these days
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot


    B&W conversion

    Original V50 colour


    Oxfordshire Cotswolds, England
    02.04.21, 4.10pm

    Chamonix 810V, Nikkor-W 300mm f/5.6
    Fujichrome Velvia 50 10x8
    1˝” f/64, 5mm front rise, front swing left
    330mm bellows extension
    Lee 0.6 hard grad (with just about enough detail in the stone to recover in post with curves)

    Bellini E6 / Jobo 3005 (manual roller base), Epson V850
    B&W red filter in photoshop

    Two sheets of Velvia exposed on this (+ one of FP4+ with light red filter, I think, which I'm yet to develop).
    http://www.davidfearnphotography.co.uk
    see too my 5x4 and 8x10 flickr albums

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Dave,

    V50
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