New to LF
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:03 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
Hi Everybody
Based near Richmond, Surrey I'm joining the forum hoping to speed up my LF learning curve, relying on all you wise existing members to put me right when required.
I used to do serious 35mm including darkroom work many years ago, then, after the usual busy 20 year career hiatus, took up MF with relish several years ago, but this time scanning negs and printing digitally.
This year I have started doing LF with 4x5, and want to do 5x7 and maybe whole-plate, shooting mostly outdoors, landscapes, no specific projects yet, other than village scenes. I'm preparing to set up a wet darkroom, got the Jobo gear, and wondering about enlarging.
Moving to LF, as with MF previously, was motivated by the quest for greater quality/detail in negs/prints, and I wanted the more methodic approach to exposing and composing. I still occasionally bring out my old film FM2 or T90 or M6 mostly for old times sake. My 5D is reserved strictly for holidays with the wife, when tripods and darkcloths are banished!
Looking forward to contributing.
Cheers All
Based near Richmond, Surrey I'm joining the forum hoping to speed up my LF learning curve, relying on all you wise existing members to put me right when required.
I used to do serious 35mm including darkroom work many years ago, then, after the usual busy 20 year career hiatus, took up MF with relish several years ago, but this time scanning negs and printing digitally.
This year I have started doing LF with 4x5, and want to do 5x7 and maybe whole-plate, shooting mostly outdoors, landscapes, no specific projects yet, other than village scenes. I'm preparing to set up a wet darkroom, got the Jobo gear, and wondering about enlarging.
Moving to LF, as with MF previously, was motivated by the quest for greater quality/detail in negs/prints, and I wanted the more methodic approach to exposing and composing. I still occasionally bring out my old film FM2 or T90 or M6 mostly for old times sake. My 5D is reserved strictly for holidays with the wife, when tripods and darkcloths are banished!
Looking forward to contributing.
Cheers All