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Sandy,

Focusing is one thing, but pulling the slide for a vertical is something else all together. I'm 6'6" with 38" sleeves and XL hands and the first time a did a vertical with my RR 7x17, I had to stand on my tiptoes to pull the darkslide....it was at a Fine Focus Workshop and Richard Ritter, Bruce Barlow and Ted Harris were betting I wouldn't be able to do it... :smile:

Enjoy your "beast" for it shall present many unusual shooting experiences/challenges :smile:

John

John you are right about that one!...that is where a nice revolving back option comes in.
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Sandy,

Focusing is one thing, but pulling the slide for a vertical is something else all together. I'm 6'6" with 38" sleeves and XL hands and the first time a did a vertical with my RR 7x17, I had to stand on my tiptoes to pull the darkslide....it was at a Fine Focus Workshop and Richard Ritter, Bruce Barlow and Ted Harris were betting I wouldn't be able to do it... :smile:

Enjoy your "beast" for it shall present many unusual shooting experiences/challenges :smile:

John

John,

I am not entirely new to this. I built and used for several years another 20X24 camera. Pulling the slide for a vertical was/is indeed a challenge.

Sandy
 

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Sandy,

So where's the jpeg?


They seem to all show up?

Or were you looking for a .jpeg of the scene I shot? If so, that will have to wait as scanning a 20X24" negative presents certain challenges.

Sandy
 

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Sandy, you make it look so easy with that big camera.
I was raised outside of Washington D.C. and I miss the warm winters. I always remember Christmas being 45-50 with some light rain. I also remember thinking it was cold then. How naive, now I just pray I can keep all my fingers and toes until spring. :smile:
 

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John you are right about that one!...that is where a nice revolving back option comes in.
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Dave, a revolving back won't solve that problem....probably only a step ladder will solve the problem of pulling a 24" darkslide vertically from a 20x24 camera...

Sandy,

When I posted my note, the jpeg of you with the camera strapped to your back wasn't visible....at least not on my computer....it is visible now...

John
 

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Sandy, you make it look so easy with that big camera.
I was raised outside of Washington D.C. and I miss the warm winters. I always remember Christmas being 45-50 with some light rain. I also remember thinking it was cold then. How naive, now I just pray I can keep all my fingers and toes until spring. :smile:

Brian,

It may look easy, but working with a camera this size is very challenging.

I grew up in the deep south in Louisiana. Never wanted to leave, but had to go north to South Carolina for career opportunity. I hate cold weather, and suffer in it terribly. My current latitude of 34º 35' north is the as far north as I ever want to live on a permanent basis. First several years I lived in South Carolina we had temperatures below 10 degrees several times each winter at night. Now it rarely gets below 25 at night.

BYW, all images courtesy of my good friend Sam Wang.

Sandy
 
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Sandy:

Somehow, I don't expect to see you with your 20x24 on the shoreside rocks on Gabriola Island :smile:

The camera looks wonderful.

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Just having the ability to strap that thing on a pack frame and hike any distance at all with it shows the cutting edge technology. Thanks for sharing Sandy. Robert
 
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80 degrees. Send me some. Day time hight was 20 and the low was a foot of snow with more to follow.
Maybe if I am really good Sandy Claus will leave a print by made by the camera and Mr King.
Glad to here you are enjoying the camera.
The elves are enjoying the left over parts they found the back makes a wonderful bob sled.
 

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Sandy:

Somehow, I don't expect to see you with your 20x24 on the shoreside rocks on Gabriola Island :smile:

The camera looks wonderful.

Matt


Probably not, but I have been there several times with a 5X7. May go again next summer.

Sandy
 

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After enjoying Sandy's offerings of Richard's great work I thought I would throw some pics of Hiromi's work in the mix. Here is my Ebony 20 x 24 with accompanied reference points, my kids and their aritfacts; Specs of the camera for those interesed can be found at Badger Graphic.

Hope you enjoy seeing the different approaches. Obviously the Ebony is heavier in all aspects, including the weight on the pocketbook. Nonetheless I have enjoyed the camera immensly.

Monty
 

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Monty,

Looks like you could shoot some life size images of the little angel on the right ;-)
 

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After enjoying Sandy's offerings of Richard's great work I thought I would throw some pics of Hiromi's work in the mix. Here is my Ebony 20 x 24 with accompanied reference points, my kids and their aritfacts; Specs of the camera for those interesed can be found at Badger Graphic.

Hope you enjoy seeing the different approaches. Obviously the Ebony is heavier in all aspects, including the weight on the pocketbook. Nonetheless I have enjoyed the camera immensly.

Monty

Nice camera, Monty. But those girls steal the show!!

Sandy King
 

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I believe that the young man on the right is Monty's son.
 

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Yeah Sandy I threw you an anchor on that one, that is my son Satchel Cochise on the right there. We get a little lazy around our house when it comes to haircuts and damn if he didn't go and get used to it. I'm not sure he's as afraid of the barber as I am of Kerik's clowns but it's somewhere in between at this point.

Monty
 

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I'm not sure he's as afraid of the barber as I am of Kerik's clowns but it's somewhere in between at this point.

Monty

The fiance is with you on that one, Monty. Was in Houston a little while ago and I was trying to figure out if I could get her one of Kerik's wet plate images for XMas *you know, a gift for her!* and while I just love the clown shots she said the only place we could hang it would be in my studio... I was okay with that idea, but I think she might be a little miffed so the cash went towards the engagement ring instead.
 
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