Please post all your wonderful 6x17 Images here. Look forward to see them all.
Please post all your wonderful 6x17 Images here. Look forward to see them all.
From my trip to visit friends in Alaska, July 2007
Summit Lake in Hatcher's Pass
Melt water from the Matanuska glacier
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
So does that mean I can shoot my 8x10" camera and take a 6x17 cm sliver out of it to post here?
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Awww! You mean I had my custom 6x17 carrier made for nothing?
Some time ago I alerted the LF community the B+H was selling Omega D-5 126 carriers for ten dollars each. I bought a few (7)to qualify for free shipping. They have since been cut out to 6x6, 6x9, 4x5 and a couple 120 film 6x17 and this one that allows a 4x5 sheet to be positioned to the 6x17 cut out window. The locating pins are out of the way but hold the top and bottom together. I don't have a 6x17 back but wanted to explore that format with my Fujinon 75mm 5.6. I know the easel blades also work.
My friend Bob has a machine shop in his basement. Not a photo buff, but has rebuilt my Packard shutter and a friend's, cut threaded lens mounting rings and more stuff.
Right, we'll have to post our 6x25 images in another section.
Doesn't anyone else want to post some of their 6x17-cm photos?
This one of a hunting shack in the Louisiana swamp... close to the road but only accessible by boat.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Very nice Bob.
I have only a few 6x17 images, did not get a camera until this summer and still need to take it out more.
This one a street scene from Portland.
And one from Sisters Central Oregon
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