Here's my Shen Hao blending into it's surroundings, and the shot that came from it.
Here's my Shen Hao blending into it's surroundings, and the shot that came from it.
Will, wow, that is really sweet! Does it get any better?
Boris, nice! Looks like a great rig!
Daniel, that speed is a perfect fit for Nascar!
JP, Ya, it is is super pretty.
Philippe et Chris, :--)
Sinar F2 in the studio playing around testing a new front standard and a 6x9 roll back I have not used in a long while.
22 inches of draw, three standards, std bellows and bag bellows. Magic arm, from rail to Gitzo as stabilizing clamp. Yes, I was bored and fed up and neglecting duty to get away for a little bit. :-)
I love my pair of old Photogenic Studio Modeling Lite, 1500 watts of really nice light. Not sure what I will do when I run out of lamps for them, convert it and hang it like a chandelier over the kitchen table maybe?
My newest Aquisition:
Purchased from Blue Moon Camera and Machine in St Johns, Oregon. It is from Akroyd Studio on Yeon Ave. I aslo have their Deardorff.
--Gary
My EBONY and the expensive shutter trip mechanism
My latest ... a Walker Titan 5x7 XL Wide
I just picked up my latest (and biggest) camera from Richard Ritter last Friday. Richard mated 14x20 and 8x20 Deardorff backs to his ULF camera. 14x20 isn't standard but I like the proportion (same as 5x7). The camera is surprisingly easy to setup and use. I starting using it that afternoon. Great image on the big gg. Camera weighs about 14-lbs. Total weight with tripod, head and lens is about 28-lbs. That is about the same weight of a Deardorff ULF camera alone.
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