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06-07-2010, 11:08 PM | #12 |
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I got seriously into photography in 1969. I bought a used cheap SLR, but within weeks had built a crude view camera from a cardboard box, a magnifying glass, some sort of cardboard tube, and tape. I used paper for film, and contact printed it wet - like the Calotypes originally invented by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839.
I built my first real view camera in 1971, with a store bought bellows and lens/shutter/aperture setup from Schneider. The rest was made of wood, with a string-wound-on-shaft focusing mechanism. It had all the possible view camera movements (tilts, swings, and rising and falling back and front). It worked well. Then I got a Calumet 4 by 5. Used that for years for all kinds of stuff. At the same time I had a Leica M3 and Konica Autoreflex. I also picked up a Mamiya TLR, the one with the interchangeable sets of twin lenses. I was doing a lot of commercial assignments, as well as my own personal work. I used to mix my own developers from Kodak chemicals using their formula book, as well as some formulas from Ansel Adams' books. I don't miss any of that one bit! These digital cameras are a wonder, and I have never looked back.
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06-08-2010, 12:30 AM | #13 |
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I now know my old Pentax works. It had some really old film in it. Half a dozen exposures that did not turn out at all after all this time but I managed to take 3 shots with the old film that did show up. The color was pretty much washed out but new film will fix that when I get around to buying some.
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