Multiple inquiries lately about the C330, latest while on a helicopter operation.
Lately I have found a new corallary while carrying my Graflex RB: "Is that a Brownie?" I get that one a lot, too.
Thanks. Michael. They'll be thee for a couple months. If you do make it maybe you could snap a few digitals and send them to me so I can see what it looks like.
My C330 sees a lot of use. The f/2.8 80mm is particularly nice for low-lit situations. I have a prism and handle but haven't used either in a while - too bulky. The TLR is normally my secondary camera and I carry it on a strap around my neck.
Thanks for the interest! I'm curious to know how it's presented, maybe you could grab some shots? I was in Miami earlier in the year and won't be able to make it this time.
(This was also posted under the general exhibitions category)
I am pleased to announce that twenty selections from my award-winning large-format Angels & Insects collection will be on display at the Miami-Dade Public Library from September 10th - December 22nd. If you're in the area please be...
I am pleased to announce that twenty selections from my award-winning large-format Angels & Insects collection will be on display at the Miami-Dade Public Library from September 10th - December 22nd. If you're in the area please be sure to check them out. More info: Art at the Miami-Dade Public...
Actually I think I might be able to repurpose a wildfire blanket. It wouldn't be quite as resistant what with the holes and all, but better than nothing.
I was thinking about the gold foil insulation on the landing module, not the visors. But then clearly I'm no rocket scientist, that's a different application entirely. Gold is a very good thermal conductor inside atmosphere! It'd still look pretty nice as it heated up, though.
Thanks, I had been thinking about the moon trip from recent threads. I remembered the part about the cold but wasn't sure how hot it had gotten. Of course now that I think about it that's what all that gold was for.
Maybe I should get a gold camera. You know, for art's sake.
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