Belle
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eli griggs
Well-known
Quite nice, I look forward to seeing more of your work. Have you had the Deardorff long?
I've never used one but some of the photographers I had worked with long ago started out photographing for the furniture industry here in NC and Deardorff cameras won a permanent lock on their hearts; they loved those cameras above all others!
I forgot to add that if I had a chance to own a quality large format camera, a vintage Deardorff field camera would be at the top of the list of possibilities, the only other cameras that have come close to the word of mouth recommendations by professionals in my experience have been the Leica rangefinders, the Canon F1's and Hasselblads of yesteryear.
Cheers
I've never used one but some of the photographers I had worked with long ago started out photographing for the furniture industry here in NC and Deardorff cameras won a permanent lock on their hearts; they loved those cameras above all others!
I forgot to add that if I had a chance to own a quality large format camera, a vintage Deardorff field camera would be at the top of the list of possibilities, the only other cameras that have come close to the word of mouth recommendations by professionals in my experience have been the Leica rangefinders, the Canon F1's and Hasselblads of yesteryear.
Cheers
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Quinn Porter
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I'd like to see a large print! I'm sure you have your reasons for posting a small image, but a landscape shot on 8x10 deserves better than a 600x370 jpeg.
Was this taken during the recent fires?
Was this taken during the recent fires?
Belle
Established
I shot this a few days ago and took advantage of the smoke affect from the recent fire. I used Fujichrome 100. The Deardorff is a very well made camera. Mine was made in 1954.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
You're going to force me to break-out the 4x5 and do some LF shooting...
How did you determine the exposure for this shot?
How did you determine the exposure for this shot?
Belle
Established
I took four shots. They were 30 seconds, 1 minutes, 2 minutes, and 4 minutes. The 2 minute and 4 minutes had the best results. I took this photo right after sunset.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Wonderful shot guy. I can not imagine how much fun a 8x10 must be. There is something special about LF negatives, the depth is unreal.
Keep sharing, it's getting my fingers itching for some focusing cloth time.
Thanks.
B2 (;->
Keep sharing, it's getting my fingers itching for some focusing cloth time.
Thanks.
B2 (;->
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I took four shots. They were 30 seconds, 1 minutes, 2 minutes, and 4 minutes. The 2 minute and 4 minutes had the best results. I took this photo right after sunset.
what f-stop? nevermind; you post this data already....
I would like getting my Hasselblad into night shooting -- tks Paul
Belle
Established
f-stop was 32.
dave lackey
Veteran
This is my first night shot with a large format camera. Deardorff 8x10, 240 Rodenstock, f/32 @ 4 minutes.
That is a wonderful photograph!
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Downtown L.A. after nightfall always reminded me of that movie 'Escape from New York".
Broadway and 5th may be one of the last places on earth you want to be once the sun goes down... ;-)
Nice pic though.
Broadway and 5th may be one of the last places on earth you want to be once the sun goes down... ;-)
Nice pic though.
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