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    Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles

    Thank you. I've recently printed this image as a 30x40 - and it looks great at that size. Also...I've toned down the foreground shadow area just a tad (looks a bit unreal and over-manipulated in my posted image I think).

    At any rate...the "large" version now resides at the Stanhope and Spencer Gallery in Rockland, Maine (342 Main St. - right next to the Farnsworth Museum) - but I hope that someday someone with a bit of wall space will take it home!

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    30x40 inches? Always fun seeing such large prints. I like the play between car and house.
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    I'm actually thinking of bringing this one to 40x50 (probably closer to 38x53) as I think the detail would hold and, well, I'd just like to see it that big! (reason enough...right?)

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    Re: Old Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles

    Quote Originally Posted by John Layton View Post
    I'm actually thinking of bringing this one to 40x50 (probably closer to 38x53) as I think the detail would hold and, well, I'd just like to see it that big! (reason enough...right?)
    It’s a great shot, John. These big prints you speak of — are they darkroom prints or digital?

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    Thanks Ben. And all darkroom - through and through. Just a few days ago I posted, in the Darkroom/Processing section, a detailed thread about my large print process, with some photographs of some of the equipment I've designed/build for this - its about fifteen places down the "Queue" in that section. Lots of work, more than a little bit nerve-wracking/nail-biting at times...but well worth the effort!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Layton View Post
    Thanks Ben. And all darkroom - through and through. Just a few days ago I posted, in the Darkroom/Processing section, a detailed thread about my large print process, with some photographs of some of the equipment I've designed/build for this - its about fifteen places down the "Queue" in that section. Lots of work, more than a little bit nerve-wracking/nail-biting at times...but well worth the effort!
    Thanks, John. I’d love to be able to do some big prints, but my space (and budget) won’t allow it.

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    Blair 5x7 field view camera by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    1935 Plymouth PJ Deluxe on Ilford FP4+, Blair 5x7 view camera.

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    Blair Detective camera 1890 4x5 by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    1930 Ford pickup at the Waxahachie, Texas truck show. Captured with a 1890 Blair Detective 4x5 camera on Arista EDU 100.

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    Nice!

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    Like, image and camera

    Quote Originally Posted by rrunnertexas View Post
    Blair Detective camera 1890 4x5 by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    1930 Ford pickup at the Waxahachie, Texas truck show. Captured with a 1890 Blair Detective 4x5 camera on Arista EDU 100.
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