Just remember how much news footage and reportage in the first two-thirds of the 20th century was shot on Speed Graphics and Graflexes, using 6, 8 or 12 shot bag mags and grafmatics. Speed of operation is entirely in the skills of the photographer.
just show me a picture, just one. I know this is a talking forum but I need visual and spiritual input.
Yesterday I had a very interesting conversation with some guy. When I asked about his pictures he answered he was "too busy to actually perform photography". I would like to get rid of those people on a photography forum.
Indeed it depends on the quality of a photographer to see the light and work with any camera.
Show me something that YOU made on MF or LF that YOU couldn't have made on 35.
Convince us !
just show me a picture, just one. I know this is a talking forum but I need visual and spiritual input.
Yesterday I had a very interesting conversation with some guy. When I asked about his pictures he answered he was "too busy to actually perform photography". I would like to get rid of those people on a photography forum.
Indeed it depends on the quality of a photographer to see the light and work with any camera.
Show me something that YOU made on MF or LF that YOU couldn't have made on 35.
Convince us !
When graflexes where used, film was very very bad compared to now.
I love my speed graphic on 4x5 ADOX ART iso 25 in rodinal btw.
I've decide to switch exclusively to Minox and print 60x70 inches or larger.
Well, then I'm going to ULF and make 4X5'' prints. I guess I'll have to print through a reversed enlarging lens.![]()
Smaller formats definitely have their places but they're just not for me. That's not the type of shooting I want to do.
I want to be able to print up to 7x10 feet, display the prints on a wall, and have people walk up to within a couple of feet and gasp at the immense detail and utter lack of granulary. A 20x30 or larger would do a much better job of reaching my goals but I can't carry anything larger than an 8x10 anymore nor could I afford a ULF nor the lenses to cover the film. But for MY goals... a 135 is not an option.
mike,
you really have things printed 7x10 feet ?
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