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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Looks great, Bryan! Congrats on the show. I'm jealous since I've never had the facilities to print that big. 11x14 is my biggest to date.

    Jonathan

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    It's been a long time coming...been picking up the necessities slowly but surely (20x24 plastic trays, $45 each! Ugh). It's quite a different experience than a small print. And thanks!
    (Now I have to look ahead and budget as framing materials are going to be a pretty penny...)
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    ...been picking up the necessities slowly but surely (20x24 plastic trays, $45 each! Ugh). ...
    You can do it with one tray, good-size funnels and containers. Just pour out each step into the container.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    In Eden, NC is an area on the Smith River where I love to waste film. I stop by there several times a year. It has an old abandoned Railroad trestle that is about 50' above the river and a low stone dam that runs the width of the river, about 150-200 yards. And in this particular part of the river can be found quite the rock formations that cover the river bed, which makes them barely visible when the river is flowing hard, but make it so in many places you can cross the river without getting your feet wet when the river is low.
    Anyway, if you ever find yourself passing by Eden, in north central North Carolina (I live about 20 miles from the location, in Virginia), and you want to spend a couple hours photographing this area, drop me a PM.

    All shot with Bessa-L, 25mm Scopar Snapshot, Delta 100 in HC-110 "H"




    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52893762/bigger4b.jpg

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    A shot from the same roll as a similar scene posted here before. I came across a scene at a cross walk I'd like to give this slow shutter a try. But of course once the camera is with me I'll never find that scene again.





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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy View Post
    In Eden, NC is an area on the Smith River where I love to waste film. I stop by there several times a year. It has an old abandoned Railroad trestle that is about 50' above the river and a low stone dam that runs the width of the river, about 150-200 yards. And in this particular part of the river can be found quite the rock formations that cover the river bed, which makes them barely visible when the river is flowing hard, but make it so in many places you can cross the river without getting your feet wet when the river is low.
    Anyway, if you ever find yourself passing by Eden, in north central North Carolina (I live about 20 miles from the location, in Virginia), and you want to spend a couple hours photographing this area, drop me a PM.

    All shot with Bessa-L, 25mm Scopar Snapshot, Delta 100 in HC-110 "H"
    Nice shots Randy. I grew up in and near Winston-Salem, NC, and as teens one of the hangouts was "the trestle", though a different one. We'd sit on the footpath beside the tracks, 100 feet above the Yadkin River, drinking beer and shooting bottle rockets into the black muddy river below. Nice to remember....

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    With a Zeiss Nettar + Arista 200 I think.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I set up to photograph my girl and our son with the 8x10 but it was so hard keeping him still I shot some digis of her.


    Making of by rabato, on Flickr

    With a Manual Nikkor 28mm f2,8

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    Pentax 67 Acros 100 Pyrocat









    cheers,

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    I don't have kids, but many of our friends do...

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