Andrew, looks like you got a nice camera. Lovely monochrome work!
Yes very nice. I especially like number one. Thanks also for the interesting history of the camera. Cool stuff!Lighthawk said:Impressive work, showing the depth of the photographic trade. Really cool to get such layered images with old school gears. What are the optics to the Kodak Medallist? I assume the film is 135.
Nice shot! Black and white works really well here.Wandering Sagebrush said:Out on the Alvord.
It's not really landscape, but interesting country and activity, non the less.
WS, can you host/post this offsite somewhere -- so we can see it more pixels wide than WTW allows?Wandering Sagebrush said:A sagebrush and Steens panorama, from the east side. It's the highest drivable road in Oregon. The summit is between the 'o' and 'n' in my watermark, and around 9,700. Seventeen vertical handheld frames, I thought my iMac was going to croak putting it together...
Oh how I wish there was a handy little handheld device we could point at degenerates, push a button, and they'd instantly say, "I am leaving and returning home immediately. I will never leave my house again and I will not reproduce."Wandering Sagebrush said:<snip>
I was able to use the clone stamp and hide it, but oh how I would like to catch someone like that.
That's a shame.Wandering Sagebrush said:Thou Shall Follow
I found this little known, but accessible panel in a San Raphael Swell canyon. Much to my dismay when I started to edit it, I discovered that some inbred cretin had vandalized it by scratching "EFRA" over the figures at the left of the image. This is a national treasure, and an asinine twit has to ruin it for everyone. That is so disgusting.
I was able to use the clone stamp and hide it, but oh how I would like to catch someone like that.