Sirius Glass
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@Sirius Glass I think I'm 10 years plus behind the curve on finding free to nearly free Jobo processing units on the used market. If I happen to trip over one, I'll definitely consider it, but it's another item that would end up sitting around mothballed until I can dedicate a space for it. I like the ridiculous number of variables one is afforded by processing 1 sheet at a time while the counterpoint is that one is processing only 1 sheet at a time.
@DREW WILEY I was thinking of simply buying a Pelican or some such divider kit for now and adding some padding to the old Kelty I have. The bubble wrap idea is cheap and easy. I found a true vintage made in CA Kelty external frame locally, but the frame size was small.
Didn't Calumet or somebody offer an overgrown lens wrap at one point? I,e; a camera wrap?
@outwest Noted. I'm anxiously awaiting my Wollensak lens. I seem to have landed on an ebay seller whose shipping is not exactly timely. I can't fault them for that though as my biggest failing selling on ebay over the years has been prompt shipping. I once did a full work week with someone's fully packaged item riding around in my backseat. (They got a full shipping refund, but I still felt bad about it). There are all kinds of ways I could have avoided that situation, but I like to personally place items in the box or on the conveyor belt.
I know based upon other threads that some of you have classic cars and other hobbies in addition to that of photography. For those of you still engaged in a career, have you let other interests and hobbies get sloughed off in favor of photography? I derive zero income from photography, and I don't expect that to change anytime soon if ever. I'm really trying to decide where to concentrate my efforts.
When I actually get out shooting, that's a pretty welcome mental state for me. I'm not in a position to quit working anytime soon, so keeping most of my woodworking stuff is a given.
My Land Cruiser led down the road of welding, and some specialty automotive tools that I would otherwise not own. It also gets relatively horrible gas milage. There are a great many more suitable vehicles I could choose for what I use it for, but I enjoy driving it, and I have some blood, sweat and tears into it as they say. I'm not asking for anyone's opinion on whether to sell my personal vehicle, but simply any similar mental crossroads reached and which direction you chose.
I do not make money from photography. I fully subsidize my photographic endeavors.