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01/11/2015 09:45:10 PM |
I have never used a 4x5 but I have used an 8x10 before. Great tones and I really like the pov you used for your home. |
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01/08/2015 01:03:47 PM |
I've handled some 4x5 film before, but never got to use a view camera -- very cool. Detail looks great, though I'd probably push the mid-tone contrast to make it look like a sunnier day. |
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01/05/2015 02:40:49 PM |
Nice, looking forward to see more photos made with this camera! |
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01/05/2015 12:47:46 PM |
Brings me back. Looks like fun. |
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01/05/2015 09:42:20 AM |
Love the shadows and reflections |
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01/05/2015 03:36:49 AM |
I don't know what kind of camera this is but very interested.
edit for fat finger mis-spellings
Message edited by author 2015-01-05 03:37:22. |
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01/04/2015 11:44:20 PM |
My gawd, you got a VIEW CAMERA? Sweep me back to my past, gal. Consider me your resource if you have questions :-) Cool little house, too, but hoping for snow in SEATTLE? |
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01/04/2015 11:30:55 PM |
A full palette of greys on this neat house. From your notes, you have a darkroom set up. You are having lots of fun, it looks like. |
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