Large Format Photography On Location - One Hour Photo E03
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2023
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Title:
Large Format Photography On Location - One Hour Photo E03
Description:
Film photography with a film camera. I show you an on location video in Norwalk, California. This trip results in a finished drum scanned negative that is gorgeous.
Location:
Norwalk, California
Camera gear:
Kodak 5x7 Portra 160 sheet film cut from 8x10 sheet film
Manfrotto 3033 Tripod Legs
Manfrotto 3029 Pan Tilt Tripod Head
Chamonix 57Fs-2 View Camera
Schneider 210mm f5.6 Apo Symmar lens
Sinar Flat Lensboard for #1 Copal/Compur Shutters
Vello TSR-40 Threaded Shutter Release Cable (15.75")
Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster Flash Meter
Toyo-View 3.6x Groundglass Focusing Aid
Stone Photo Gear 5x7 Single Sleeve Film Storage
Fidelity Deluxe Film Holder 5x7 Plastic
iPhone apps:
Mark II Artist's Viewfinder www.artistsviewfinder.com/ (love this App !!)
Lightmeter App for reciprocity data apps.apple.com/us/app/light-m...
Computer software and scanner:
Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner
ExifTool by Phil Harvey command line tool for updating correct exif data to final photo file
Drum Scan by www.alexburkephoto.com/drum-s...
Video:
iPhone 13
EOS R @ 4k with Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens and Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Lens
Manfrotto 190CX3 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (Black)
Manfrotto MH804 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head with 200LT-PL Quick Release Plate
DJI Mic 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder for Camera & Smartphone (2.4 GHz)
Shure MOTIV MVL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Smartphones
Music:
"Racing" by FSM team
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What I enjoy about your videos are the details you provide. Watching this one the 3rd time around
Yeah, I like the details too. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video. Of course there are Nick Carver vibes, which, for me, is great because I can't get enough of that kind of stuff. Hugely informative. Thank you for sharing and please make more videos.
More are coming, glad you enjoyed it.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Perseverance and patience are tricky bedfellows but when it comes together I totally get your excitement when the negative turns into a positive and a little dance ensues 😂
Thanks for watching and for the kind comment.
Nice video, personally I prefer the color of the Epson scan.
I would agree that sometimes I like the Epson as well. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
I suspect Nick Carver would approve.
He probably would :)
The algorithm sent me here and I'm not mad about it. Great video! Subscribed.
Thank you. I like it when the algorithm works :) Thank you for the sub !
I don't know whats been up with the algorithm lately but it's been on fire suggesting all these smaller channels that are on point with my interest
Amazing! I really love « on location » videos!
Thank you and I have more coming. Stay tuned :)
"Get out there and take the photo". That is my biggest challenge.
Do you ever setup on the median strip to take these photos? Or too risky? I have a couple like this I want to shoot, but they would look better from the middle of the road
Thanks for the great video.
In this case it was way too small and unsafe. That is why I had to use a longer lens and shoot from across the street. Thanks for watching, and yes just get out and take the shot.
If you need a photo clear of traffic and say 4s or whatever exposure, you could probably use bulb mode and split it into say two separate parts? (assuming objects don't move, camera is stationary and there is not large time difference to change direction and intensity of sun).
I've never done that but this video made me wonder if there is any problem in such a split. It could be a usefull tool in the toolbox for those nasty shots when you have gaps but not long enough gaps.
That is an interesting idea, maybe I will try that the next time I am in this situation. Not sure which would be better the way I did it or having an object move. In any case thank you for the good idea.
Canham cameras do orders of 5x7 portraits 160
Thanks, I will check them out