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David A. Goldfarb

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Here's another classic--

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JD Morgan said:
Haven't drilled a hole in it yet, it's still keeping some of my ammo dry. :wink:

But I suppose if one wanted to... well, pre-mount a roll of film in plastic slide mounts and . . . Just process the film right in the slide mounts. :wink:
I tried that with chain-fed 120 slide mounts in an automated pinhole based on a 50-caliber ammo cannister, and it didn't work well. The plastic slide mounts tend to set up vortex patterns, resulting in uneven development, JD. :wink:

I did like the carpeting on your wall and the anti-gravity mount on your pinhole "lens", though. :wink:
 

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David A. Goldfarb said:
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Now, that is an SLR! :wink:
 

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rbarker said:
I did like the carpeting on your wall and the anti-gravity mount on your pinhole "lens", though. :wink:

The whole thing is anti-gravity and gyro stabilized so ya don't need a pod, just velcro one side so you can stick it to the carpet on your walls. :wink:

A pane of sealed glass on the front, a water-tight cable connection for the hole flap and some lead in the box... voila... the Cousteau-Gagnan pinhole! Perfect for my next bridge inspection. :D
 

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Arigram, the medium size ammo boxes hold 4x5 and 5x7 film holders just perfectly. Air tight and water tight. Paint them white and they stay cool.

David A Goldfarb, don't you just love the fur line viewer on these cameras. Now that was great camera design.
 

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Yes, every camera should have some heavy fleece padding around the eyepiece.
 

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I have a pix of me almost exactly like that one. I think when you get a Hassy, everyone does one of those pix in the mirrors. If it wasn't for the short hair, I thought that was me cause it looked exactly like mine.
 

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This one's for the birds. My wife took this photograph on one of our outings at Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Reserve.
 

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This one's for the birds. My wife took this photograph on one of our outings at Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Reserve.

Has any one contacted homeland security yet. That is a weapon.
 

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My New Baby

Well, it's not my own photo and have not made anything with it, but here is the one I was waiting on...
 

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In your best Crocodile Dundee voice, "That's not a weapon. This is a weapon." :wink:
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Sorry, this is just too much fun.
 

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eric said:
Those ammo boxes are pretty usefull. When I assisted, my assistant friend kept his cameras in it. Lined it with wood/foam. NOBODY messed with him in the subway.
Yep, I used to tote my Minolta SRT and a Strobonar flash into quite a few caves with one of those. It was dropped a few times and did more damage to the cave than to the equipment.
 

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This is the M3 my father left me pursuant to his Will. Minty except for the back door which has lost some paint. Attached to it is his dual range 50mm Summicron from the 50s.
 
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TBM, I guess you like Leicas, eh?
 

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TBM, I guess you like Leicas, eh?

Oh, yes! My father taught me how to shoot photographs, develop film, and make prints in his darkroom when I was 11 years old. The initial main inducement was the superb images he captured with his M3 and associated lenses--reality nabbed with incredible optic quality. I bought my own Leica equipment 7 years ago and will never switch to another manufacturer!
 

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Satinsnow said:
Ralph,

That is an awesome shot, I love it.

Dave
Ditto... but what was used to shoot the shooters?
 

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Here is my Pentacon Six/Exakta 66 based kit. The camera on the left is an Exakta 66 model 2 with modified Kiev 66 prism supplied by Baier.
 

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Andy K said:
... but what was used to shoot the shooters?
A Toyo 45AX. :D
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But what was used to shoot the shooters?
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A Toyo 45AX. :D
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David A. Goldfarb said:
But what was used to shoot the shooters?
If you mean the shooter of the shooters shooter, David, I ain't tellin'. :wink:
 
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That is a hell of a light set up ralph. I am jealous.
 

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This probably amounts to piling on at this point...But Ralph that's a fantastic image. It's fun to see all the gear people are working with, but Ralph's image is more than that...a true piece of visual poetry about the work we do.
 
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