I always thought Mortensen was just a misspelling of his career as a mortician. Some of his images sure looked like that. Or at least that could be my own little contribution to web myths.
I always thought Mortensen was just a misspelling of his career as a mortician. Some of his images sure looked like that. Or at least that could be my own little contribution to web myths.
There is nothing wrong with Kodak Xtol film developer.
” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.
My favorite falsehood (internet or not) is that we are looking at an image that is upside down and backwards on the ground glass of our view cameras. But that just might be more of a well-fed pet peeve.
PS ...I think it is rather silly to expect significant discussion with a thread of this title. No promise of new insights for many of us long-time forum users, but maybe some for a few new to LF. Some humor perhaps, if we are lucky..
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
No problem, Vaughn. One needs to choose the correct model, whether for the northern hemisphere or the southern. And if you plan on photographing at the equator, you need a reversible back capable of horizontal viewing. Of course, a rotating back allows you to see an upright image everywhere. I don't remember if I already said it on this particular forum or not. But one afternoon last Spring, a teenage girl and her mom spotted me shooting my 8x10
beside the trail, so the girl asked if she could look under the darkcloth to see what I was shooting. She peeked, said "Cool", and then asked, "Is it always like that - upside down, even on the wall?" He mom said, "No, you just hang the picture upside-down".
Dear Drew,
...Please see https://www.largeformatphotography.i...=1#post1697018
I had the camera upside down, yet the image on the GG was still upside down.
Which way was the real world?
Signed, The-Earth-Is-Flat-God-Needs-A-Tire-Pump
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Misinformation is out there, the internet is just a tool to disseminate it to the unthinking masses. But the subjects being discussed here don't even qualify as having much mass-appeal anyway. The dozen folks who know or care already can think critically enough not to swallow that crap wholesale.
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