I missing my Sinar 20 X 25!
It's now 17 year that I didn't use one to take picture.
I was using it almost everyday for 7 year.
I did sell it with the rest of my material, Nikon f3- fm2, Mamya 667, Fuji 18 x 6, Sinar 4 x 5 20 X25 all the lightning equipement gone also.
I really miss the E6 process, the light table, all the slide on them, my Nikon magnifycer (still have it)
And I seat on box full of old picture.
Glad I'd buy a new D80
Was a photographer and now I'm an engineer!!
Time to go back to my first love
Engineeer suck that's not what I am
Meeting all those guys in suit with square mind,
The hell with them
Is that midlife crisis?
Can you do it without a computer?
I didn't take the picture at that time in 1988, I was assistant of a well know photographer, Phillip McCordall
It's now 17 year that I didn't use one to take picture.
I was using it almost everyday for 7 year.
I did sell it with the rest of my material, Nikon f3- fm2, Mamya 667, Fuji 18 x 6, Sinar 4 x 5 20 X25 all the lightning equipement gone also.
I really miss the E6 process, the light table, all the slide on them, my Nikon magnifycer (still have it)
And I seat on box full of old picture.
Glad I'd buy a new D80
Was a photographer and now I'm an engineer!!
Time to go back to my first love
Engineeer suck that's not what I am
Meeting all those guys in suit with square mind,
The hell with them
Is that midlife crisis?
Can you do it without a computer?
I didn't take the picture at that time in 1988, I was assistant of a well know photographer, Phillip McCordall
One for the bottles
One for the caps
On the same film
Shooted on 20 X 25 Sheet
You move the camera up to ad the movement in the caps.
That was way before Mac and Photoshop