It could be done, but not by me. It is really amazing that since digital cameras have flourished how many of the older processes have come back, like the wet plate collodion process, for example. Ultra large format photography (5x7 through 20x24 cameras) is having it's boom in this era we live in,not in the 1800s where it began.leftybass wrote:Congrats, Jeff. Let's see some Rickenbackers ala Dauguerrotype!
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Hey, Jeff!!
Congratulations, mate..........
Now...... I want to upgrade from my '57 Kodak box brownie....... any recommendations?
Congratulations, mate..........
Now...... I want to upgrade from my '57 Kodak box brownie....... any recommendations?
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Stick with the Brownie, Aitch! The camera I use may have well been made in 1857!ozover50 wrote:Hey, Jeff!!
Congratulations, mate..........
Now...... I want to upgrade from my '57 Kodak box brownie....... any recommendations?
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Congrats Jeff Would you consider making a house call
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What do you have in mind, Ken?
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How much money you got?
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No, I think it means that when we want a pic of our Rickenbackers, Jeff will drop by personally to make sure we do it right.wmthor wrote:Jeffery, does this mean that we can just send you our pics and that you'll clean them up, resize them, and then send them back to us to post? Or will you just post them after you clean 'em up and resize 'em?
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Congrats Jeffery
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Congratulations from me too Jeff.
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At least you are just about close enough to actually do so.cheyenne wrote:No, I think it means that when we want a pic of our Rickenbackers, Jeff will drop by personally to make sure we do it right.wmthor wrote:Jeffery, does this mean that we can just send you our pics and that you'll clean them up, resize them, and then send them back to us to post? Or will you just post them after you clean 'em up and resize 'em?
Congrats Jeff.
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Jeff, your number posts remind me of a McDonalds sign: Over 1,345,677,949,686,476 served.
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Have you seen Paul's lately?
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Great to have a photography section on the forum, and you're just the right person. Congratulations Jeff.
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Congratulations, Jeff. You're the best man here for the task.
Wow, I didn't know the large format film photography was booming again in this didital age! I just bought my very 1st digital camera (a Nikon P5100) this past April, after a long period of resisting. Yes, digital is so convenient I gotta say, however, nothing beats the beauty of film photography. It's just more...uh...photographic!
Wow, I didn't know the large format film photography was booming again in this didital age! I just bought my very 1st digital camera (a Nikon P5100) this past April, after a long period of resisting. Yes, digital is so convenient I gotta say, however, nothing beats the beauty of film photography. It's just more...uh...photographic!