Dan Dozer
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Well, I'm finally starting to take images with my new home made 8 x 20 and home made film holders. Light leaks are controlled, the bugs are just about all worked out with the camera and tripod, the darkroom sink has been re-built to handle the big trays, and the good thing is that I've put camera and accessory building on a back burner to try do some more serious shooting with the big beast. These two images are what I would call my first real attempts at something.
Now I know what all you ULF'ers have been raving about - those big negatives are pretty cool when you turn the lights on after developing. I'm not looking for real critique comments here, because these were really made with the intent on trying out the camera in both vertical and horizontal formats.
One is at the top of Mt. San Jacinto above Palm Springs and the other is my wife's 19 year old nephew who is scheduled to ship out to Iraq in February. It's kind of scary when the Middle East war is about to hit home and that these are the faces of all the kids serving over there.
Note that these are silver prints, not Platinum. For some reason, the digital camera and computer changed the tone of the prints to look like it.
Hope you like,
Dan
Now I know what all you ULF'ers have been raving about - those big negatives are pretty cool when you turn the lights on after developing. I'm not looking for real critique comments here, because these were really made with the intent on trying out the camera in both vertical and horizontal formats.
One is at the top of Mt. San Jacinto above Palm Springs and the other is my wife's 19 year old nephew who is scheduled to ship out to Iraq in February. It's kind of scary when the Middle East war is about to hit home and that these are the faces of all the kids serving over there.
Note that these are silver prints, not Platinum. For some reason, the digital camera and computer changed the tone of the prints to look like it.
Hope you like,
Dan
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