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Gemstone Photography - Technical Topic
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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 455835" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Evening Dihusky,</p><p>It seems we have a similar background in photography going back to the good old days of film and certainly agree with the comments you made about post processing of digital images. I should have said "slight tweaks" in my post. There is no risk that countless hours working with large format cameras, 4x5 inch format in my case teaches you a lot. I have two LF cameras that still see some use, a Sinar monorail for studio work and a Linhof flatbed for field/landscape work; as an aside, there is a clue there to the origins of my user name. The digital world has certainly opened up photography to the masses, one only has to observe the photographic activity at weddings these days as an example.</p><p>This topic will no doubt be of interest to a good number of PA members, not just the macro aspect of photography but also making interesting images of other finds that folk here unearth.</p><p>Looking forward to further posts on this subject, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 455835, member: 972"] Evening Dihusky, It seems we have a similar background in photography going back to the good old days of film and certainly agree with the comments you made about post processing of digital images. I should have said "slight tweaks" in my post. There is no risk that countless hours working with large format cameras, 4x5 inch format in my case teaches you a lot. I have two LF cameras that still see some use, a Sinar monorail for studio work and a Linhof flatbed for field/landscape work; as an aside, there is a clue there to the origins of my user name. The digital world has certainly opened up photography to the masses, one only has to observe the photographic activity at weddings these days as an example. This topic will no doubt be of interest to a good number of PA members, not just the macro aspect of photography but also making interesting images of other finds that folk here unearth. Looking forward to further posts on this subject, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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