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This is a LF camera: LF is not as hard as you think. Ask in the thread or read largeformatphotography.info. This is a MF camera: Because MF is larger than puny 35mm full frame, it counts too! So go ahead and share your shots! alkanphel fucked around with this message at 09:08 on Jul 15, 2016 |
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Some LF photos: Moonrise, Storage Tanks - After Adams by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr space by Max Piepenbrink, on Flickr The Picture Wall by Jason, on Flickr Stairwell, Pearl Centre by alkanphel, on Flickr Untitled by Lucas DeShazer, on Flickr Hollow Tree Road by alex gard, on Flickr Some MF photos: Tomales I by atomicthumbs, on Flickr Baw Baw by Tim James, on Flickr Shenandoah by dren88, on Flickr New Housing Development, Mandurah, July 2015 by Simon Deadman, on Flickr Kirrawee by Michael Garbutt, on Flickr Untitled (Raytown) by Drew Davis, on Flickr alkanphel fucked around with this message at 16:28 on Jul 15, 2016 |
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How do you guys go lugging around all the gear for those big LF landscapes? It'd all be quite heavy and awkward wouldn't it? How do you guys go with the expense too, LF film would cost (relatively) a shitton right?
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:How do you guys go lugging around all the gear for those big LF landscapes? It'd all be quite heavy and awkward wouldn't it? How do you guys go with the expense too, LF film would cost (relatively) a shitton right? If you have to do it, you have to do it, no matter the cost. Also: http://www.alexburkephoto.com/blog/2013/08/27/backpacking-with-a-4x5-camera
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Okay I'm very excited that there's a fresh new LF/MF thread because I just bought a near mint Pentax 67 and it's totally rad and good. (Although shooting the solely mechanical C330 made me forget about things like batteries - my first trip out to take pictures ended in much frustration with a dead battery.)
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elgarbo posted:Okay I'm very excited that there's a fresh new LF/MF thread because I just bought a near mint Pentax 67 and it's totally rad and good. (Although shooting the solely mechanical C330 made me forget about things like batteries - my first trip out to take pictures ended in much frustration with a dead battery.) I played with a P67 once, I managed to short out all the batteries I put into the prism within seconds. That was pretty dumb of me.
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Digital Photography of my LF gear, GW690ii and a shameful F100 for scale. Homebuilt 8x10, Century Graphic Whole Plate and Speed Graphic 4x5
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I carry my poo poo in a bag and I have a job that gives me enough money to buy film at the end of the day.
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Pham Nuwen fucked around with this message at 06:26 on Jan 15, 2017 |
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:How do you guys go lugging around all the gear for those big LF landscapes? It'd all be quite heavy and awkward wouldn't it? How do you guys go with the expense too, LF film would cost (relatively) a shitton right? My 4x5 weighs less than and is about the same size as my 6x7 gear. Only 8x10 is heavy and awkward for me, and even then that's because my 8x10 is a metal monorail instead of a folding wooden and CF field camera like my 4x5. As for film costs, I end up spending only slightly more than when I shot only 6x7, because I only take the $6 photos I know will be decent, rather than taking lots of $1 photos that may or may not turn out.
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MrBlandAverage posted:I only take the $6 photos I know will be decent I am curious, how much do you typically reframe a shot before you press the shutter? Like you said with 35mm and even MF I'll usually see something interesting, take a shot, and then go "poo poo, I better try that from another angle." So I end up taking 3-4 of the same subject and picking my favorite in the end.
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BANME.sh posted:I am curious, how much do you typically reframe a shot before you press the shutter? Like you said with 35mm and even MF I'll usually see something interesting, take a shot, and then go "poo poo, I better try that from another angle." So I end up taking 3-4 of the same subject and picking my favorite in the end. I never take my camera out of the bag without being reasonably sure of how I'm going to compose the photo.
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MrBlandAverage posted:I never take my camera out of the bag without being reasonably sure of how I'm going to compose the photo. And even once it's out, you have a 4x5" glass plate that's showing the image you're going to take. At that point you've got to put the holder in the camera, stop down the lens, cock the shutter, remove the dark slide, and fire. There's a lot of time to think hard about the shot you're taking before you do it.
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 18:35 |
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I have a phone app that overlays bounding boxes for the focal lengths of my LF lenses. This is a great help in deciding where to put up the tripod.
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 18:58 |
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Confluence of a severance package from my old job and a few days carrying my rz67 around in 90 degree heat led to this purchase:
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BANME.sh posted:I am curious, how much do you typically reframe a shot before you press the shutter? Like you said with 35mm and even MF I'll usually see something interesting, take a shot, and then go "poo poo, I better try that from another angle." So I end up taking 3-4 of the same subject and picking my favorite in the end. Yeah quoting the rest, usually you have the shot in your head 80% of the time even before you setup the LF camera. The remaining 20% is the fine-tuning in the ground glass after you set it up. Like you know how they say, with digital you'd probably shoot 10 shots, with MF film you take about 2-3 shots, with LF you just take that 1 shot.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 00:57 |
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MrBlandAverage posted:I never take my camera out of the bag without being reasonably sure of how I'm going to compose the photo. I never take my camera out of the bag
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alkanphel posted:I played with a P67 once, I managed to short out all the batteries I put into the prism within seconds. That was pretty dumb of me. That sounds like the problem right there. You don't put the batteries into the prism.
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Ganked from the old thread, the various backs that come on LF cameras:quote:One other complexity of large format is the back. The standard Graphic back was initially intended only to hold film holders - you focus on the panel, slide in the holder, and shoot. However, accessories like Polaroid backs and rollfilm (120) holders eventually came out and these typically cannot fit behind the ground glass. These need a removable panel, which is called the Graflok (or International-) type back. These can be distinguished by the sliding latches at top and bottom. This is a real nice feature but not strictly necessary.
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Paul MaudDib posted:That sounds like the problem right there. You don't put the batteries into the prism. Oh wait it's at the bottom of the body or something right? But actually it was the way I put the flat cell batteries together. I did it the right way after that.
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Here is a medium format: Menai by Michael Garbutt, on Flickr
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Here is a large format:
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atomicthumbs posted:I never take my camera out of the bag Arting 101- creating value through scarcity. Been doing more with my 8x10 paper neg project. At some point I hope to have a full compliment of prints from this series. A at Home by Jason, on Flickr
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The Right Place by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr MrBlandAverage fucked around with this message at 15:50 on Jul 18, 2016 |
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Mt. Hood spotted
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God Bless This Chamonix
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A couple medium sized Elvises ape fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Jul 19, 2016 |
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Billings, Montana
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I've been following this guy's Instagram for a bit and really enjoyed his work. All LF: http://instagram.com/gregmillerfoto.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 15:25 |
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I don't understand why people would want to share their LF work on Instagram. Such a big format presented on such a tiny network.
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ansel autisms posted:I don't understand why people would want to share their LF work on Instagram. Such a big format presented on such a tiny network. I think the network is huge though. You gotta go where the people are, to some extent. It does seem somewhat silly, but also you can still see the LF difference in the photos.
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Pham Nuwen fucked around with this message at 06:26 on Jan 15, 2017 |
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Awkward Davies posted:I think the network is huge though. You gotta go where the people are, to some extent. It does seem somewhat silly, but also you can still see the LF difference in the photos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKiIroiCvZ0
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 17:06 |
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I dunno. I think snobbery is available to people who are already successful. Lynch can rail against iPhones all he wants, he doesn't have to worry about people not watching his stuff. He can afford to tell them that they're consuming his work "wrong". Also, why would you limit yourself? The more people who look at, appreciate, and get interested in any sort of analog photography, the better. The more inaccessible and exclusive you make it, the fewer people buy film and cameras, and the sooner it dies.
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Greg Miller travels and holds workshops all over the place. My guess is he has the Instagram presence so Joe Q. Millennial in rural town X can find him easily. To me it says Greg Miller is probably a dullard that's out of ideas. There's established photographers doing cool things on Instagram (Stacey Kranitz, Stephen Shore, Teju Cole), follow those guys!
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