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I am never bored, I wake with excitement for the day ahead
sometimes i encounter angry people
Tin Can
This is why we might think twice before being too negative about new large format products. The truth is, there have always been problems. The most expensive camera I ever bought new, a Wisner 8x10, had serious issues, including cracked wood. I saw someone looking at a brand new Wista in the store. He turned a knob gently, and it broke....Over and over old-timers seem to want to crush any enthusiasm for something new because they want to feel superior. 'Look at this new tripod head! It looks terrific!' "Bah. if you care about image quality, you won't use a tripod head. Ignoramus!' Repeat ad nauseum.
Last edited by Peter De Smidt; 16-Jan-2021 at 11:29.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Nor do I. Photography in general and LF in particular remind me of the hobbies my cohort had before we passed puberty. We collected things: coins, stamps, insects, ... We did things: ham radio, model airplanes, kept fish, ... A few of us stuck with our hobbies after we discovered sex, most didn't.
Today's kids have hobbies but they're not the ones I grew up around.
My only 8x10 has been stowed away in a closet for over 10 years, unused. Despite that, this is my first come-to photo site. Most of the discussions pertaining to large format are also applicable to other film sizes and even to digital photography. The ability of the operator is more important than the size of his equipment.
Where's my ten-foot pole!!!
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
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