Autumn 2008 - Workshop/Gathering proposal
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Paul,
Many thanks for arranging this workshop. I had a great time, and have just posted off a pile of 5x4 film to Peak Imaging. The weather certainly obliged this time around, and it was nice to meet up each evening, and chat with all the attendees. Photography is too often a lonely occupation, so these workshops are a great way to overcome that.
BTW, I've managed not to think about the Ebony 6x17 for 24 hours now. I will resist the urge to spend more money...
David.
Many thanks for arranging this workshop. I had a great time, and have just posted off a pile of 5x4 film to Peak Imaging. The weather certainly obliged this time around, and it was nice to meet up each evening, and chat with all the attendees. Photography is too often a lonely occupation, so these workshops are a great way to overcome that.
BTW, I've managed not to think about the Ebony 6x17 for 24 hours now. I will resist the urge to spend more money...
David.
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Yes: thank you Paul for organising this one. The weather was certainly splendid as were the colours. It would be nice to have your pictures to put on the website. This time I know who you are and I will not hesitate to harass.
As chocolate box as you like:
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Charles
As chocolate box as you like:
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Charles
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Apologies for the poor quality - I'm still trying to get my head around this scanning lark
A brooding offering from the Lake District Workshop
taken with a Fuji GX617 with 105mm lens, centre filter, Lee orange, 1 sec @ f22.5 on Ilford Delta 100. Dev in FX-39 for 10 minutes at 1:9.[img][img]http://i482.photobucket.com/albums/rr18 ... vik020.jpg[/img]
A brooding offering from the Lake District Workshop
taken with a Fuji GX617 with 105mm lens, centre filter, Lee orange, 1 sec @ f22.5 on Ilford Delta 100. Dev in FX-39 for 10 minutes at 1:9.[img][img]http://i482.photobucket.com/albums/rr18 ... vik020.jpg[/img]
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Owwwwww!! That hurt
Granted it was taken on a roll film camera but .... I did compose on the ground glass screen (upside down & back to front), the camera was on a tripod, I used a cable release ... now grasping at straws trying to justify my use of medium format
oh yes, it uses LF lenses?? Okay, okay ... its a MF shot
Granted it was taken on a roll film camera but .... I did compose on the ground glass screen (upside down & back to front), the camera was on a tripod, I used a cable release ... now grasping at straws trying to justify my use of medium format
oh yes, it uses LF lenses?? Okay, okay ... its a MF shot
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So, to use a 'small' camera, you had to stand on your head, facing the wrong way ???PAUL O wrote:.... I did compose on the ground glass screen (upside down & back to front)
Well, we did state that LF starts at 100 sq.cm. so I guess it sort of qualifies No, seriously, having had a go at using a Fuji 617, more power to your elbow. Of couse, you do realise that, given your affectation for strokable cameras, you could end up with the ultimate wooden panoramic camera ?PAUL O wrote:... now grasping at straws trying to justify my use of medium format
Reassure yourself - stroke an Ebony
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Well if you're thinking of buying it, get in quick and save yourself £1300!Joanna Carter wrote:So, to use a 'small' camera, you had to stand on your head, facing the wrong way ???PAUL O wrote:.... I did compose on the ground glass screen (upside down & back to front)
Well, we did state that LF starts at 100 sq.cm. so I guess it sort of qualifies No, seriously, having had a go at using a Fuji 617, more power to your elbow. Of couse, you do realise that, given your affectation for strokable cameras, you could end up with the ultimate wooden panoramic camera ?PAUL O wrote:... now grasping at straws trying to justify my use of medium format
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.as ... &PT_ID=163
My order for the 45SU has just climbed in price since I ordered it last month, by £900! Robert White are now offering them for £3465 PLUS VAT
Looks like no Summer holiday next year, to pay for it!
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Ok, here is one.
Ashness Bridge looking toward Keswick and Skiddaw (Ebony RSW on Fuji Velvia 100 Quickload, 150mm lens with tilt, 1/4 sec @ f/22 plus 0.6ND Grad)
Ashness Bridge looking toward Keswick and Skiddaw (Ebony RSW on Fuji Velvia 100 Quickload, 150mm lens with tilt, 1/4 sec @ f/22 plus 0.6ND Grad)
Regs, Nigels.
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"He wears the sweeping landscape in the crystal of his eye."
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"He wears the sweeping landscape in the crystal of his eye."
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And just one more;
Gate on Derwent Water from Crow Park, Keswick (Ebony RSW on Fuji Velvia 100 Quickload, 150mm lenswith tilt, 1/15 sec @ f/22 plus 0.3ND Grad)
Gate on Derwent Water from Crow Park, Keswick (Ebony RSW on Fuji Velvia 100 Quickload, 150mm lenswith tilt, 1/15 sec @ f/22 plus 0.3ND Grad)
Regs, Nigels.
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"He wears the sweeping landscape in the crystal of his eye."
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Hello Nigel,
Sorry for the slowness: I will be getting the pics up shortly - I am just up to my eye-balls with work etc. Boring, but hey! Paul: can I use your pics here? David: any chance we get to see some of your pics, since you had such a successful time? Anyone wanting to get their pics on to the website, just email them to the webmaster address.
Thanks.
Charles
Sorry for the slowness: I will be getting the pics up shortly - I am just up to my eye-balls with work etc. Boring, but hey! Paul: can I use your pics here? David: any chance we get to see some of your pics, since you had such a successful time? Anyone wanting to get their pics on to the website, just email them to the webmaster address.
Thanks.
Charles