Calamity Jane
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Funny, I was just in that situation last weekend.
I had a batch of E-6 chemistry that was getting old and a brand new box of Kodak E100G 8x10s that I wanted to try but not a single idea what to shoot. Everything close to home that struck me as "interesting" had been photographed too often.
I took my 8x10 across the road to my neighbour's farmyard, set up the tripod, and started looking at the world on the groundglass (without even looking around first). After a few minutes under the darkcloth, I started seeing potential pictures I hadn't seen before. A few relocates for a better angle, height adjustments for the right view and I had my picture.
The world always looks different on the GG (or thru the viewfinder)!
I had a batch of E-6 chemistry that was getting old and a brand new box of Kodak E100G 8x10s that I wanted to try but not a single idea what to shoot. Everything close to home that struck me as "interesting" had been photographed too often.
I took my 8x10 across the road to my neighbour's farmyard, set up the tripod, and started looking at the world on the groundglass (without even looking around first). After a few minutes under the darkcloth, I started seeing potential pictures I hadn't seen before. A few relocates for a better angle, height adjustments for the right view and I had my picture.
The world always looks different on the GG (or thru the viewfinder)!