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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Waiting for the light and the boat


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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Option 2


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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    And the shots?
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    The Setup and the Shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Lachlan 717 View Post
    And the shots?
    Opps, failed to comprehend the whole point of the thread . Film is in the fridge waiting to be developed


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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Set up ...

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    The Shot ...

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    Unsure which composition I enjoy more.

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    This photo may not technically belong in this sub forum, as the images were taken on my 4x5 with a 6x12 120 back, but set up portion pertains to this thread, so I thought I would share it.

    Here's the photo, as I said, its a 6x12cm negative, so technically not large format. I don't have a scanner myself, so this is just a quick photo taken of the print with my phone.
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    It's nice enough, but not my favorite photo. It is part of one of my first school projects I used a view camera for. The assignment was simply "images with text." The purpose was to come up with brief captions or other words that went with the photo, But I don't like putting captions on my photos. I think it distracts from the actual image, so I decided to photograph signs instead, technically fulfilling the objective of "images with text."

    And here are the photos of my taking the photo. These were taken by a family member sitting in the warm car while I froze myself in north western Massachusetts February.
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    There was a slope down from the road to the vantage point I took the photo from, and being New England winter, it was heavily iced. Getting down it wasn't hard, but getting back up proved challenging

    (Does the forum scale down uploaded photos? my file is 3400x1650, but when I uploaded it it became 750x360)
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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    I made these at John Coffer’s all-around wet-plate workshop last week. This was my first foray into wet-plate photography. It was fun. The first is a 4x5 ambrotype on purple glass. The second is a 4x5 tintype. I was using a 4x5 Gundlach that belongs to John. I was so focused on the wet-plate process that I didn’t even pay attention to the lens, but I do remember that it was F4.5 wide open.

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    Re: The Setup and the Shot

    Cool

    Did you camp?
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