Like Matthew and Ned I can see yours Tom but not David's.
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Like Matthew and Ned I can see yours Tom but not David's.
That's awesome! It almost looks like a LF scheimpflug manipulation.
This is awesome!
I had no idea one of these was coming, and I live in Columbia, MO. It will be my second total solar eclipse. The first one was Bozeman, MT February 1979 about a month before our...
Wow, finally! The prints are in the mail y'all, or actually that would be all-y'all.
Steve
Hi banana_legs,
Will you send me your address? Seems I've deleted the email with that info. MarkB & Isis I have yours of course since you mailed out in a timely fashion. Sorry guys, I'll get...
Yes I received mine from Mark already also (we will call him The Flash). Doing mine today, best to everyone.
Steve
That is kind of cool, you must have been right on top of them.
Hello everyone,
Since August I've been busy printing from my existing pinhole files getting ready for my first show. It will be December 2 through Dec. 16 at the University of Missouri craft...
Nice series Mark, they might be good as straight b&w prints with hand coloring on the shells too. While I'm in agreement with the right to hunt and shoot, we need to be "policing our brass." I just...
Very nice photo.
That was awesome!
Santa goes everywhere, why shouldn't we?
I really like your zone plate work, I don't think I've seen a mediocre one from you. Is that Kudzu on the trees in the backgrounds?
I read somewhere once that the actual focus differential between visible light and near infrared is 0.5%. That's 0.25mm in a 50mm lens, meaning that the change in the circle of confusion at the...
Count me in too.
#3, your best work!
Actually i like it a lot.
both are really excellent.
Now you are cookin' dude. Do some more.
Congratulations Earl!
Awesome! I would never have thought of those stacked filers for printing. Do you do hypo clear? What do you use for final wash?
Very cool video, very instructive.
It's interesting to see and hear you. From your avatars I pictured you as an older, craggy faced, gravelly voiced south westerner who has spent his entire...
I'm really diggin' the grain, I think you are on to something.
The juxtaposition of the round swirley in the foreground with the straight flowing water behind is very nice.
How do you come up with a development time?
I like #2, the big rock front and center makes it.