photogdave
Shops local
This is really cool!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0ta32g9M6c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0ta32g9M6c
slm
Formerly nextreme
yes, very very cool.
thanks for posting that !
thanks for posting that !
Morca007
Matt
Very interesting, I would love to see those prints up close.
jbf
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This work is so magnificently breathtaking!
I HAVE to see this work in person!
I HAVE to see this work in person!
Brennotdan
Established
Very interesting, I would love to see those prints up close.
I moved to San Francisco two weeks ago and my girlfriends aunt and uncle have two of his prints in their living room where we stayed our first week here.
They really are very nice up close.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
How about a negative 10 meters high by 34 meters long? Done in an old hangar at El Toro USMC base in Los Angeles. I have met two of the photographers, Jacques Garnier and Doug McCulloh. They spent almost a year making the hangar light tight so it could become a pinhole camera. I think the exposure was something like 15 minutes.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_photographs_in_the_world#The_largest_seamless_photograph
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_photographs_in_the_world#The_largest_seamless_photograph
pevelg
Well-known
Wow, that's sure nice!!!
jan normandale
Film is the other way
LaL, I don't think I could afford the storage fees associated with the camera nor the cost of the chemicals. Pretty cool though!
Tarzak
Well-known
LaL, I don't think I could afford the storage fees associated with the camera nor the cost of the chemicals. Pretty cool though!
Jan,
You just need a movable digital back.
Might take a while for a shot though.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Jan,
You just need a movable digital back.
Might take a while for a shot though.
That's a solution ;D
sienarot
Well-known
I moved to San Francisco two weeks ago and my girlfriends aunt and uncle have two of his prints in their living room where we stayed our first week here.
They really are very nice up close.
Did they mention how much it cost for his prints? I'd imagine something like that would command a pretty penny, due to the amount of work it would take to do a single print and being that there's a lower reproduction capability.
oftheherd
Veteran
The coolest part to me was how he developed his prints. Move over Jobo. 
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