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Any Photographers out there ?
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Into astrophotography and in the past other specialist tech stuff. These days home made porn
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You mean "gentleman's interest photography"Originally posted by Cliphead View PostInto astrophotography and in the past other specialist tech stuff. These days home made porn
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That's what I meantOriginally posted by Paddy View PostYou mean "gentleman's interest photography"
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Strictly an amateur photographer myself, but thanks for the link.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I used to own a Mamiya 645 ... meant I could get 15 on a roll of 120 (fook this takes me back) lugged it all the way across Canada & US on a road trip - dumped it on my return for 35mm NikonHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Had a Hasselblad 500 EL and virtually unlimited film and paper in the darkroom (mono only). That's how to learn about photography.Originally posted by Troll View PostI used to own a Mamiya 645 ... meant I could get 15 on a roll of 120 (fook this takes me back) lugged it all the way across Canada & US on a road trip - dumped it on my return for 35mm NikonComment
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Did you dev your own film ? - winding 120 onto a stainless drum in the dark was a skillOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostHad a Hasselblad 500 EL and virtually unlimited film and paper in the darkroom (mono only). That's how to learn about photography.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Yeah did it all, getting the film cut to the right length to load into the cassette. Dev and fixing then printing / glazing.Originally posted by Troll View PostDid you dev your own film ? - winding 120 onto a stainless drum in the dark was a skill
A manual camera and light meter never mind the rest of the processing is a good way to really understand photography.Comment
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Part of my job many years ago was to capture hypersonic shockwaves using Schlieren photography.
Google it and you'll see some pics I took back then.Comment
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