..."Now, this 'ere's a big camera!" (in the voice of Crocodile Dundee)
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I don't think you're supposed to think that's real - it's like an artist's conception of what the camera will look like once they build it. They would also love your sponsorship dollars in order to do so.
I can't wait to see the end results!
I want to know where they're getting the film.
Duncan
I don't think you're supposed to think that's real - it's like an artist's conception of what the camera will look like once they build it. They would also love your sponsorship dollars in order to do so.
I can't wait to see the end results!
I want to know where they're getting the film.
Duncan
How does a 4.5x6 foot negative give you anything more than a 16x20 negative?
...but this amp goes to 11![]()
When the ensuing process gets in the way of the final objective, what's the point? How does a 4.5x6 foot negative give you anything more than a 16x20 negative? Just costs more money, the equipment gets in the way, the process requires more investment in time, money, and energy that could be put towards the objective of the project. If the objective is not exposing American cultures, then what's the point? Making big pictures? Because you can?
Some climb mountains, some jump off cliffs in a flying suit, because they can.
Here is the video I saw about Dennis Manarchy. This camera is real, it's a 32 foot truck and the negs are 6 feet long!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v8LnbRgoE5E#t=41
It seems his solution to boring pictures is to make them with a bigger camera. All I see are larger boring pictures.
yes, but they are BIG!
That seems to be popular lately, if you can't make a good photo, make a really big photo and accompany it with a really pretentious "artist's statement" so everyone knows how special it is.
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