D-76
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103-year-old twin on here somewhere, Ian Duncan, born in 1911?
I just checked the Wiki page and to my chagrin I certainly should know who this bloke is. And I see what you mean about the resemblance:
His first tastes of driving occurred when he was aged around ten, as he helped his mother when she got stuck at farm roads during rainy seasons.
Same here. Age ten, in a boom truck. Little later, a '64 Dynamic 88. Just not the part about helping mother during rainy seasons. Or, for that matter, anything else in the bio....
leica M2 fan
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Dan, indeed that is Mr Monk. Happy to see you're familiar with him and his superb music!
D-76
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Dan, indeed that is Mr Monk. Happy to see you're familiar with him and his superb music!
You inspired me to listen to his Dream this afternoon. Found it in its entirety on the Tube thing.
D-76
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Have always used 6x7 backs and thought I preferred them. After buying a simple Zeiss 6x9 folder, I have been rethinking that but not seriously enough invest in 6x9 backs when I have 6 6x7 backs.
The chiropractic maintenance on all those backs must be extraordinary. And you must burn a lot of film!
D-76
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Looking forward to seeing some of your photographs in the Gallery!
I was thinking about this and wondering a few things, like whether many of the viewers here will be interested in my usual sort of thing, because most of it is of decidedly low production values. My regular gig normally required so much precision that when I wanted to do my own stuff I went about it pretty intentionally sloppily. Now I'll be experimenting on how to be sloppy in medium format.
Also, I've got to figure out a workflow for web presentation, because I don't have a film scanner yet. I'll probably end up flatbed scanning 8x10 work prints made on VC-RC paper. That way I'll have an artifact as well as a high-res stream. Does anybody else here practice that?
oftheherd
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The chiropractic maintenance on all those backs must be extraordinary. And you must burn a lot of film!
Not only the backs but the lenses as well; the 50mm and the 250 f/5 require a trucking firm to carry around.
Some 4 or 5 years ago I got an unrelated back problem. It kicked me into MF folders to avoid the weight. I have mostly recovered but haven't used the Press 23 much since then. I am hoping to get more back into using it soon. It is a find system camera.
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