Melbourne Large Format show and tell!

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Pete, the wilder the weather, the better the waves, not to mention the surf foam running over the dark rock formations.

If the wind is a northerly, then the waves are usually guaranteed to be quite spectacular.

Unless it's raining, it's fabulous.

As for a plan B down there, not too much I'm afraid.

We'll be in the camper, so we usually sit out by having some food, reading, playing scrabble, the usual stuff.

Warm clothing is probably a good idea, even in warmer weather.

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I'd put in a chirp for nearby Cape Woolamai and The Pinnacles.
That is the place to blow the cobwebs (and anything else not securely tied down) away!
 
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No, it happened last year when this thread was started and the first show-and-tell was held.

Early August is looking good this year.

Mick: Kilcunda sounds photographically enticing. What would we do if the weather is bad?


Keep working.
Just like you do in the Otways.
 
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Kevin, head towards Phillip Island, don't take the turnoff at the round-a-bout to the Island, just head straight. Kilcunda is a couple of kliks (if that) past the island turnoff.

Melway 527 J9

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There's a trestle bridge down there at Kilcunda if I remember correctly, which in the 1980s I rode my bike across en route Cape Liptrap (that's another bloody good place to swing a camera, too!).
 

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I'm back in Melbourne end July for work, off to Sydney beginning August - again... keen !
 
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Dang it being so far away.

I'd be very keen to come for a look see. I have a friend who bought a linhof tech with a 6x9 roll film back so I have played with that just a little to gain some familiarity with (limited) movements but I am more intersted in learning about the cut sheet loading, handling, processing, metering etc which is of course quite different to the 35mm & 120 I am using.

I'd also be very curious to see what the absolute basic kit I'd need to get into perhaps 4x5 would be and what it might cost. As previously noted, reading and theory is one thing but running your fingers over real things while being able to ask questions face to face is altogether different.

I'll keep watching this thread for dates etc and who knows ...
 

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You're right, Glenn. Even just watching these LF guys during previous Melbourne gatherings helped me immensely in coming to grips with the process as an LF novice.
 

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If you want a quick start into 5x4, the quickest and cheapest is via a Graphlex Crown Graphic - although being a press camera they have only limited movements.
You can pick up a 5x4 field or view camera on eBay for less than $500 if you are very patient. An older, very good lens like a Schneider Xenar can be had for less than $200 and a couple of double-darks at $10 each and you're away.

Or if you get to talk to Shane Booth, he can tell you how to make your own camera - he's made several.

EDIT:
Check out this For Sale on APUG:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

It would be a bit of a pain to carry in the field but would give one an insight into LF sufficient to decide whether to pursue it or not.
 
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This being my guiding philosophy also.


Better still is a thought that came to me over dinner last night: an active lesson e.g. get on the spot guidance with an LF user and expose say one sheet in his/her camera, taking notes of what you are doing and the exposure. You pay the processing. Rather than just 'show and tell', teach the masses! First would be walking you through set up and composition, explaining alignment/movements, critical focusing (under the hood where it's cosy and delightfully detached from the world outside), metering (e.g. filter factors, incident/reflected/spot/multispot+average), final checks of the settings, cocking then firing, replacing darkslide etc. Just reading all that gives you (and me, too) an idea that it's not a spontaneous doddle like 35mm and you do need to keep mental track of what you are doing. It's something I again find tantalising (I was an LF user myself from 1994 to 1997, with a Horseman 45FA, then embraced 35mm and printing from reversal to Ilfochrome, with no going back).
 

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Wow Mick, really sorry I missed this. I have heaps to show and lots to tell..so maybe next time?
 

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D, yes perhaps next time, it is being mentioned by another person. If it does happen someone will add a link on this thread to the new one.

Yellow?? Looks nice, but would show the dirt up.

Mick.
 
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