jimgalli
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Great thread and great fun.
Done with Kodak 8X10 2D / Packard shutter / Bausch & Lomb 15" Plastigmat Portrait lens. I had the camera set and focused on the toy 4 wheeler, film in place, dark slide removed. I asked both grandsons to hop on for a photo but Caedon's exuberance was completely unexpected. That's when it's nice to be ready. Cadunka went the packard!
Lovely Annie is my neice. She's 12 and a little self conscious but when asked to just ignore me and keep reading her book, she complied. Wolly 12" Velostigmat on the Kodak 8X10 2D
First few minutes of grogginess right after a nap. Caedon sought refuge in his dad's arms and I had time to aim the 5X7 Kodak at them. 15" B&L Projection Petzval / Packard shutter.
With the Packard you sometimes have to forego a perfect negative that would print how you want it to on Platinum. Often they are overexposed and flat. To my way of thinking that's not too high a price to pay to 'get the shot' with the vintage lenses and equipment.

Done with Kodak 8X10 2D / Packard shutter / Bausch & Lomb 15" Plastigmat Portrait lens. I had the camera set and focused on the toy 4 wheeler, film in place, dark slide removed. I asked both grandsons to hop on for a photo but Caedon's exuberance was completely unexpected. That's when it's nice to be ready. Cadunka went the packard!

Lovely Annie is my neice. She's 12 and a little self conscious but when asked to just ignore me and keep reading her book, she complied. Wolly 12" Velostigmat on the Kodak 8X10 2D

First few minutes of grogginess right after a nap. Caedon sought refuge in his dad's arms and I had time to aim the 5X7 Kodak at them. 15" B&L Projection Petzval / Packard shutter.
With the Packard you sometimes have to forego a perfect negative that would print how you want it to on Platinum. Often they are overexposed and flat. To my way of thinking that's not too high a price to pay to 'get the shot' with the vintage lenses and equipment.