I went out last night on another what I now call "celebrity tour". AKA shooting on the street with a LF camera. I had the Canham 5x12 out to do some night shots. I think I'm going to get some really good ones, including the Fresh Fields/Whole Foods Market neon sign reflected in the roof of the car parked across the street. That said, for every single shot I took (all six of them) at least one person came up to me and had to ask about the camera, and what kind is it, and how old is it, and does it use glass plates, and can you still get film for that, and do you do your own developing, etc etc etc. This is why I call it the "celebrity tour" - being out shooting with large format in public turns you into an instant mini-celebrity because everyone wants to stop and talk to you. The good upside of it is that I educated several people about film-based photography, and I encouraged two other folks to get back into using their existing LF gear. The downside? my photo outing took twice as long as I had intended to spend 
