View Poll Results: Which Personalized Plate should I use??
FOTOS
6
28.57%
8X10
10
47.62%
I don't give a Sh_t
5
23.81%
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Need Input---> Which Personalized Plate?
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groovzilla (11-27-2021)
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groovzilla (11-27-2021)
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Three Wheelin'
....or as in I'm a photographer and I "FOCUS" I think that will be the most obvious association; or " FOCUS " on the road and don't hit my pretty rear; or just "FOCUS" - in life ....(as I try to drill that into my kid's heads)-
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groovzilla (11-27-2021)
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Decided to go with 8X10
Thx for the input.
...Groov
Thx for the input.
...Groov
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Ironman88 (11-30-2021)
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Try DIAFINE or something like that. As you know, it’s for pushing b/w films—to be really fast. Or ACUFINE…. same idea.
but no one will get it.
dan
photog
but no one will get it.
dan
photog
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groovzilla (12-17-2021)
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Edgy01---> Went with 8X10
Was also thinking TRI-X would be a fun plate
Your mention of chemicals in your post brings back lots of old memories in the darkroom. Spent many hours pushing/pulling Plus-X or Tri-X. Using fine grain developers/etc. I assisted a few Fashion Photogs in NYC while attending college and printed for them.
Amazing how far we have come since the film shooting days and how Digital Photography has change the Photography world. Hard to explain to people how fun it was in the darkroom printing processing & printing B&W film/photos.
Reminds me of the 1st huge fight I had with my wife 20 years ago when I purchased a used Winnebago which I wanted to convert into a Mobile Darkroom with 5 enlargers. She thought I lost my mind.
My idea was after hanging up my Fashion Photog Biz I would teach B&W film dev & printing to High School kids since most schools eliminated Photography Programs. Even had business card made
I would have the Winni set up so it could be parked in schools parking lot and just needed to be plugged into outlet at the High School - Tanks built in for 12v pressure water & holding tanks.
Never got it off the ground and sold Winnebego to Dogsled owner who converted it into kennels for his races.
B&W Photography: A lost Art
Happy Holidays!
Was also thinking TRI-X would be a fun plate
Your mention of chemicals in your post brings back lots of old memories in the darkroom. Spent many hours pushing/pulling Plus-X or Tri-X. Using fine grain developers/etc. I assisted a few Fashion Photogs in NYC while attending college and printed for them.
Amazing how far we have come since the film shooting days and how Digital Photography has change the Photography world. Hard to explain to people how fun it was in the darkroom printing processing & printing B&W film/photos.
Reminds me of the 1st huge fight I had with my wife 20 years ago when I purchased a used Winnebago which I wanted to convert into a Mobile Darkroom with 5 enlargers. She thought I lost my mind.
My idea was after hanging up my Fashion Photog Biz I would teach B&W film dev & printing to High School kids since most schools eliminated Photography Programs. Even had business card made
I would have the Winni set up so it could be parked in schools parking lot and just needed to be plugged into outlet at the High School - Tanks built in for 12v pressure water & holding tanks.
Never got it off the ground and sold Winnebego to Dogsled owner who converted it into kennels for his races.
B&W Photography: A lost Art
Happy Holidays!
Last edited by groovzilla; 12-17-2021 at 12:39 PM.