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I really don't mean to offend you but this is a rubbish question that is more typical of photo.net and other forums frequented by people who have nothing significant to say. This is a good forum visited by many people who are dedicated and serious about their photography and have valueable contributions to make. Forums like APUG are rare, if you don't have a serious question to ask, please don't post rubbish.
I know I have probably offended you (really not my intention) but the internet is full of this sort of stuff. APUG is a breath of fresh air and i would hate to see it go the way of so many other forums.
Steve
Roger Hicks said:"I always work in stits and farts"
Cheers,
R.
Only one exposure today, but 30 the day before and about 26 the day before that.
Well, if no one else will say it, I will. I think this is a hell of a boorish way to introduce youself to APUG. You chose to slam a fellow member as your first post here?
And I think it is gratuitous to then say that no offense is intended!
I think threads like this can be helpful - particularly when one is feeling like the last standing film photographer and wondering if there is anyone out there shooting. And, FWIW, I think you owe the OP an apology.
More family portraits last night with a different segment of the family--6 sheets of 4x5". I'd hoped to do them outdoors, but they got home too late, so I assembled the three most powerful lamps in the house to use as the main light together with a chandelier over the dining room table and a portable reflector I'd brought with me as the fill, and I could get f:11 at 1/4 sec. shooting Efke PL100 at EI 200 for processing in Acufine. The lighting looked surprisingly good on the groundglass. Today we should have all of Melchior's grandparents in one spot during the daylight hours, so I'll try for an outdoor portrait.
I am off in about an hour for a whole day of vintage Bridge photography, got my maps and routes all laid out. I have about 60 sheets of 4x5 loaded, plus lots of Provia and APX-100 35mm for my Leicas. I may shoot up to 15 to 20 bridges, if I can find them. The REASON I started this thread is to see if many of us actually SHOOT regularly. It is one thing to fondle our equipment, but the meat of photography is getting out there and shooting.
I hope to see those portraits in person!!!!
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