Very cool, Ned. It's fun to see a new post on f295!
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Very cool, Ned. It's fun to see a new post on f295!
I am sad to see it go - but nothing lasts forever, does it?
I haven't been here for awhile - there are still a few die-hards posting! Very cool!
I think that there are so many different printing processes that most people don't recognize, it has just been easier to lump them all under one roof. When I tell people that I am mostly making...
I like it a lot.
I like your website, Danny. It is time for me to do the same.
Thank you, Nick. I will need to make an effort to stay in touch with you. I am grateful to Tom Miller and to f295 for introducing me to you. I hope we continue to cross paths.
Can one or more of us take over?
I, too would like to save the forum, if it is possible. Tom - what would it take?
or maybe better yet
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Here's a pano crop:
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4x5 Agfa Pan 400 from long ago
75 mm, .300 mm, f250
45 minutes exposure
APH 09 1:50
scanned from the negative
levels and curve in PS
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I am having trouble with seeing the same thing in a browser on f295 as I see in Photoshop. Which is better?
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9/19/2015 Father Hennepin State Park
4x5 ancient Agfa Pan 400 metered at iso 200
75 mm, .300 mm, f250
15 minutes or so
APH 09 1:50
scanned from the negative
levels, curve in PS
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hard to see what's going on here. I like the concept - take it to the next level.
Nice travelogue, Nick!
You'll just have to go back and do it again. Nice exposure and processing!
You caught one, Ned!
I saw a bed of weeds extending out into a very big lake. The colors were amazing, and if my color images captured with my view camera were well exposed and developed, I will have grabbed them. The...
One must not forget that any pinhole image (and any photographic image, for that matter) does not show what a human viewer observed. The light was dappled. The trunks were partially lit. During the...
don't forget
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September 19, 2015
Father Hennepin State Park, Minnesota
Mille Lacs Lake
8x10 f250
This is so far from what I saw, and so far from what I envisioned, that I think that it doesn't count. Despite...
8x10 plywood camera Efke PL-100
f250
one hour forty five minutes
scanned from the negative
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This is a great image. Cleveland is very photogenic! And you know how to point a pinhole camera!
Ricardo - my 8x10 is my go-to pinhole camera for the past four years. Mine is 100 mm, but you make it even wider angle -75 mm?