M. Axel Wikstrom
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I got the Hasselblad question a couple weeks ago while setting up my 4x5 field camera at Bryce Canyon NP.
Is an SWC a Hasselblad?
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I got the Hasselblad question a couple weeks ago while setting up my 4x5 field camera at Bryce Canyon NP.
I did get some good photos. Already printed. The closest thing I had to a Hasselblad was the 120 film that I used to make 6x12 panos. My Hasselblads were tucked away at home.Last time I heard of a similar situation at Bryce Canyon, a long time friend of mine was there with a 4x5 Speed Graphic. A park ranger watched him put his camera on his tripod, focus it, set the aperture and shutter speed and only then spoke and said: "at last someone is going to get some decent pictures here and walked off, and he did!............Regards!
I never heard that question.
But with as certain model of my Super-8 cameras I'm typically asked:
"Is that a laser speed gun?"
Today I pulled out my EL-M "10 years on the Moon" model Hassy with flash unit to do a portrait of an elderly friend. They asked "what is that?". So I affixed it to my belly and walked like a spaceman to remind them of the Apollo astronauts on the Moon. They later implied that digital must be better..... Some people just don't get it about romance and nostalgia (and damn fine quality).
Fountain pen vs. word processor.
This made me think... maybe, the ones who like the new technologies so much are just lousy users of the old technology.
For example, if your calligraphy is bad, it's just natural that you will love the possibility of correcting before printing that you get with a word processor on a computer.
This made me think... maybe, the ones who like the new technologies so much are just lousy users of the old technology.
For example, if your calligraphy is bad, it's just natural that you will love the possibility of correcting before printing that you get with a word processor on a computer.
Today I pulled out my EL-M "10 years on the Moon" model Hassy with flash unit to do a portrait of an elderly friend. They asked "what is that?". So I affixed it to my belly and walked like a spaceman to remind them of the Apollo astronauts on the Moon. They later implied that digital must be better..... Some people just don't get it about romance and nostalgia (and damn fine quality).
I can't write in a straight line by hand. I have the epitome of chicken scratch. Word-processors are my savior, without this stuff I would appear as a moron to the world.
... maybe, the ones who like the new technologies so much are just lousy users of the old technology.
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... In my very humble opinion, none of them was in a good perspective in respect to the statues, at an appropriate distance and height with their subjects, and at a decent angle in respect to the sun and overall illumination of the area. The teacher said absolutely nothing to them all of the time, ...
However, what impressed me most is that none of the "pupils" came over to take a closer look at the camera, to see how it is operated, or asking questions. Their complete lack of curiosity really striked me.
... Linhof...
It is not rocket science. Not knowing anything, I followed the instructions for my first roll of film, and everything came out fine. That was in 1973. Some photographers want to make a mystery of the process, as if we are practicing alchemy.Not everyone got the hang of film and development. It's finicky and difficult to work with and has little feedback.
I still use an old typewriter when writing letters. Mine is a Royal Quiet Deluxe from 1946. Works beautifully, and to me feels a lot better than using a computer keyboard.Fountain pen vs. word processor.
It is not rocket science. Not knowing anything, I followed the instructions for my first roll of film, and everything came out fine. That was in 1973. Some photographers want to make a mystery of the process, as if we are practicing alchemy.
I still use an old typewriter when writing letters. Mine is a Royal Quiet Deluxe from 1946. Works beautifully, and to me feels a lot better than using a computer keyboard.
Your going to love this Sirius.
Last year I was taking some pictures of a fishing village in Tenerife when a Canadian couple approached me and asked ITAH.
Wait for it.
I was using a Bronica SQ.
Do you think so? Well, it may be, although I never really thought about it that way. Technical cameras didn't have any major evolution since the '50s, just some retouch here and there. A Linhof Technika III and the to-day Linhof Master Technica are basically the same camera. I had so far assumed that to the profane's eye it looked like some kind of cute grandad's camera, but perhaps it is not perceived as such. In any case, shiness of the "pupils" aside, had I been the "teacher" I would have caught the chance to give to the "pupils" a quick insight into classic photography. It was a missed opportunity to pass to them a bit of historical awareness about photography, in my opinion.A very high quality 4x5 - perhaps they were intimidated.
Agree, they almost got it right!At least the got for format correctly and the body shape in the right category.
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