I'll just simply start by asking, "why"
PS for some reason I don't see a long thread here
regards
steve
I'll just simply start by asking, "why"
PS for some reason I don't see a long thread here
regards
steve
I haven't for some time, but when I did, it was because I wanted an 11x14 negative. Contact prints from a large negative can be wonderful.
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
If I had to choose one size to make contact prints, 11x14 would be it.
Though it's not exactly 2:3, which I like, it's close enough for me.
Hiking the camera + tripod around wouldn't bother me as much as others.
Watching a landscape come to order on the GG is thrilling.
So far I've done very little 11x14. But I've assembled the equipment I need, and figuring out how to rearrange my life to allow me to use it more is high on my photographic "to do" list.
For me it's mostly about making delicious contact prints, a little bit about seeing the world on the big GG.
Honestly, its a bitch. Look at Brett Weston, he published a 10 print portfolio of 11x14's and then decided he had no need for a penis extension after all, reverting to smaller formats. For me the sweet spot is 5x7 to 6.5x8.5, but 8x10, 4x5, MF and digital are all good enough and a whole lot less trouble, and you can make fantastic contacts from all of those too.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
I'll finish by asking, why not? Why do you want to know?
Garrett
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Not yet, but I got a good deal on a Studio 11x14 Deardorff, so I will be soon. My new bellows are being shipped Monday, I am making a 11x14 GG at this moment, and I am waiting for some more holders.
I figure it's the last blast, or perhaps, 'The Last Picture Show' to steal a movie title.
I will enjoy learning a difficult and disappearing art. I will fail often, but I'm retired.
This project get's me out of bed and that's a good thing.
OK, back to the grinding. I did real good cutting glass for the first time today!
Because that's the biggest negative I can manipulate in my dark bag.... Lol
Also it's the biggest negative I can fit in my developing tube.
Someday when I have a darkroom, I can shoot 20x24
Now THATS a contact print...
Because it's there! I have only used it three times, so my three images cost about $3000 each if you count the (2) holders, back (hybrid Canham back for Arca 8x10) and lenses (Fuji 450C and 600C). They are worth every penny, though. Hopefully I'll get to use it a little more now that my daughter is away at college and I have a little more free time.
Photographs by Richard M. Coda
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Primordial: 2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon
"Speak softly and carry an 8x10"
"I shoot a HYBRID - Arca/Canham 11x14"
'Cause 11x14 Xray film is less than $1 per sheet.
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