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Which Board? => Main Forum => Topic started by: irv_b on March 01, 2025, 07:19:30 PM
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A late start for the weekend thread this week
i'm trying to get to grips with using movements more on the Intrepid 8x10 because why have a camera with the ability to distort light rays and not use it.
The first has front swing around 8mm and the second has front rise (a lot) and swing then a little rear standard tilt.
Both on expired 8x10 glossy darkroom paper
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You're slowly getting to grips with the movements.
But it's easy to remember what does what.
Front tilt controls depth of field.
Rear tilt controls distortion.
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Yeah I'm sure I remember Matt Marrash saying, "Front standard does Focus and Rear standard does Shape"
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Had a walk in the eastern part of Stavanger last Sunday, some buildings have not changed since I came here in '72. The second shot is the St. Johannes church. Not the prettiest in town, but I suppose it was considered good enough for the working class that used to live around here.
Hasselblad 501 CM / Zeiss Distagon 4/50 / Ilford Delta 400 in Adox XT-3
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Felt like going into a new line camera system, the EOS system. Nothing newer than 25 years ago.
Last week I used a Canon EOS 630 with a 50mm f1.8 lens on some Kodak Pro Image 100.
From a close by streetlamp and then a quick drive down Coors Blvd in ABQ.
Took a quick walk up the Petroglyph National Park before work.