Large Format photography
2009-09-28 20:24:47.516221+02 by
Dan Lyke
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CJ and I have been exchanging some email about home-made large format photography. I really (really) shouldn't get sucked down that slippery slope, but it's soooooo tempting to try to build a large format camera. View cameras are fun, and the tweakability and care necessary to set up a shot (while viewing it upside down) makes them a far different experience then modern "point it in the general direction and it figures it out" cameras.
So here's a page he sent me on home-made large format cameras, and this led to a discussion about the issues with chemicals (in his case, he's on a septic system, which makes disposal hard, but getting the chemicals and materials is also becoming harder), which led to using coffee as a print developer.
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#Comment Re: made: 2009-09-29 01:39:30.67288+02 by:
TheSHAD0W
http://www.johnvanhornphoto.co...talphotography/Introduction.html
#Comment Re: made: 2009-09-29 01:45:53.104378+02 by:
Dan Lyke
Thanks, Shadow, I went looking and found a lot of 404s from the early naughties, it's good to see someone working more recently. I think I need to keep my eyes open for a view camera lens with lots of coverage...
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