Yes the big wide one is called a float.Am I right in remembering that the smoothing implement is called a float? I enjoyed looking at all of these. I helped my Dad with these sorts of projects when I wa# a kid.
And after the float has been used, isn't that when the neighbor's dog runs through the wet cement and leaves his footprints for posterity?Yes the big wide one is called a float.
It’s that New Mexico light!The light across the face of the building in the lost negative, and the relief it gives is wonderful, as is the figure. Glad you found it. I alos like the second window ledge.
Pretty impressive! Now, two questions: Have you weighed this rig? And do you know a good chiropractor? 😉SONY DSC by Nokton48, on Flickr
Bought this Hasselblad Gunstock from KEH many years ago was a good deal. Later on bought this lens from Vienna, also a really great deal, Zeiss 500mm C Oberkocken. Hasselblad 500C/M 25th Anniversary Model, CFV16 Hasselblad Digital Back. Hasselblad CDS Finder, reads out in EV's, just set that on the lens. Meter calibrates to an F8 exposure. CFV top EI speed is 200, better to use 100. Should work OK in bright enough light. KEH just overhauled this lens, it's in great shape now. Started getting sticky, so I sent t it in, glad I did!