That's it, my old stomping grounds. I used to do a lot of hiking into this vast wilderness, 20 years ago. Still go back sometimes, though it's now 4 hours away, instead of 2.
That's it, my old stomping grounds. I used to do a lot of hiking into this vast wilderness, 20 years ago. Still go back sometimes, though it's now 4 hours away, instead of 2.
Garrett
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Another type of shot you'll never get with LF. Feeding my mule this morning, she was ambushed by the dog and started running. 1950s Cook Ivotal cine lens.
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Garrett, if I recall correctly, Bonnie and Clyde was shot with similar lens/es.
Les
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What about the bet that horses in fact did have all four hooves off the ground at some point in a gallop?
Edward Muybridge and Sadie Gardner at a Gallop.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sallie_Gardner_at_a_Gallop
glass plates.
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Marty
That was a great experiment Marty. I was pleased I got this shot, the lens was almost wide open and she was moving in fast. Plus, I had been squatting down to take a picture of a flower and was focused up close. I laugh when all the digital guys moan about "how slow" the AUTOFOCUS is on a Fuji XE-1, when i'm shooting manual focus 60 year old lenses fine!
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Nice reaction then!
Me, I have a pair of glasses for distance and one for close. Question is which one do I use with a loupe .
I am swapping glasses so much it is like a bad Charlie Chaplin film. This is part of the reason I do so much digital.
I still prefer LF for the important works. I just am not that good at it yet.
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Marty
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