Ouch.
Ouch.
Hi Peter,
You won't be needing your 12x20 then. Can I steal it from you?
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Oh my D 8x20?
Nah, I'll keep it. Can you imagine 24"x60" printed in 360DPI having only 3x enlargements? I see it right in from of me!
Nope. The 12x20 will do just fine, thanks.
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I don't have a real good steal story. But a friend of mine recently picked up a 11X14 Korona wooden field camera in great shape with extension back and four holders for $125. That turned me green with envy.
Sandy
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Not a big steal, but a nice surprise, a huge Spanish exhibition catalogue for a show of Goya's work, tiny bit of wrinkling on the pages from damp I guess - £1.50 in the charity shop. (Book is "Goya, Personajes y rostros" 9788489860179)
Free devere 8x10 enlarger with lens.
Back in the early 1980s... Edward Weston "A Life in Photographs" (clothbound/slipcased) AND a EW/CW print of China Cove... $130 new from Aperture.
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"Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
"I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"
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