Just consider this as my reply for your next 10+ posts, so I don't feel this place up with text)..."Wow, stunning. Love this one a lot! Keep up the great work."
PS: And as far as text around here, I hope to add photos in the next month or two. I just purchased a tripod yesterday and a new ball head last week. Everything else for my kit is ready, other than me being in town and using it. I am sure my first attempts will be horrid, but who knows. Only thing I need to track down is pull the trigger on one of the Epson v700's on eBay. My "old" Epson v500 was destroyed by my loving cats. I was wanting to upgrade anyway...scanning was always my bottleneck.
Careful now. You'll turn my nano-sized ego into a micro-sized one with talk like that.
Good luck with your LF adventure. I doubt your first attempts will suck. There will likely be some technical snafus (I still have them), but that's all part of the process. Thirty years on and I'm still learning new things and finding ways to improve my technique.
J.
Don't often shoot flowers but couldn't resist spending a sheet of expired Polaroid 809 on this simple Easter arrangement.
Sinar P2, Hermagis Eidoscope #2 at f9
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Sinar P CZJ 250/4.5 DD23
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
Thanks. I love those lenses. The challenge of not being able to stop the lens down forces me to think differently about my subjects in terms of framing and point of focus. I've not shot MF with them except through the use of roll film backs on the 4x5, which I do occasionally.
J.
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