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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Nice!

    May I ask, what focal length did you use to frame that scene.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    My son just sent this low-res image of me taking a photo that I have recently framed up...

    Fall between glacial lakes
    Torres del Paine
    2019

    5x7 platinum/palladium print.
    At the time it felt like I was a little closer to the edge...

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    It was a Fuji W 180mm/5.6. But there is a small chance it was my Computar 210mm/6.3 as I did not make note the lens in my record book. So it is about a normal lens for 5x7, or slightly wide.

    Taken at f16/22 at 1/60 sec on FP4+.
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by bobpin View Post
    The tram was moving, fortunately the tracks governed the distance between it and my camera.

    Chamonix 1620 camera
    Berthiot perigraphe 250mm f14 lens
    B/W film processed with 510-pyro 1:300

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Ulophot View Post
    This image is posted under Musical Instruments as well. 4x5, 135mm lens, HP5+.

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    This is reminding me of the days when I was an assistant and we were doing complete rooms. We had plastic plants/trees and whatnot to simulate window light. A lot of burnt hands with Mole Richardsons.
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Korona Compact by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Korona Compact by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Korona Heliar Holley Carb Small by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Testing out a "new" Holley 4bbl carburetor on my Plymouth. Korona Compact full plate, Heliar lens. Loaded with Bergger 5x7 ISO 400.

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    It was a Fuji W 180mm/5.6. But there is a small chance it was my Computar 210mm/6.3 as I did not make note the lens in my record book. So it is about a normal lens for 5x7, or slightly wide.

    Taken at f16/22 at 1/60 sec on FP4+.
    Thanks for the details.
    My favorite focal length is the 210

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    I think the lens combo for the 5x7 I would like would be two Fuji Ws -- the 180/5.6 and a 250/6.7. I was carrying the 180mm and the 210mm just to have two lenses in case one messed up while I was in Chile.
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    My son just sent this low-res image of me taking a photo that I have recently framed up...

    Fall between glacial lakes
    Torres del Paine
    2019

    5x7 platinum/palladium print.
    At the time it felt like I was a little closer to the edge...
    Nice shot Vaughn. To me it looks like you were too close.

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Here's a video I did of my setup and the shot: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cpg6l..._web_copy_link

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    I like this thread. Please don't be jealous of my elaborate studio.

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