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but how could I resist? I got it at auction last week for the equivalent of $100! It would've been criminal not to have bought such a beautiful compact camera. It's missing a knob on the back standard, but it doesn't affect the movement. Apart from that, it's in excellent condition. It's manufactured by the same company that made my 4x5 field camera (flic.kr/p/m8Y6kQ) and the lenses and ground glass are interchangeable. Now I just need somebody to carry it for me :-)
This is a portrait taken of me with my 11x14 Korona at the Flint Hills in central Kansas. It's a wide open prairie that remains largely unchanged from pioneer days. The wind out there was blowing at least 30-40 mph!!!
The portrait was for a poster celebrating the opening of the Barbara Marshall Gallery at Hallmark where I work. I was fortunate to win the award in 2004 to learn wet plate collodion... I haven't looked back since.
My thanks to Don Lesko, photographer and Any Newcomb, stylist for this image.
Accession Number: 1981.80.203.62.b
Creator: Prescott, Dr. Henry D.
Summary: Man running with a large format camera on a tri pod
Title: n/a
Date: unknown
Medium: Negative, nitrate
Dimensions: 4" x 5"
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Pilot and Index Peaks from just off the Beartooth Highway. Chamonix 4x5 view camera, Fuji Velvia 50 film.
TOYO 45A
Rodenstock Sironar-N 210mm F5.6
SHANGHAI BW 100
KODAK T-MAX 1:4 20C 7min
The Children's Grand Park in South Korea
My new-to-me camera with an adapter that allows me to put my Speed Graphic lenses on it. Photo taken with my shitty iPhone since my 30D has bit the dust.
This camera is a 4x5 monorail with tilt, rise and fall controls for front and rear standards. It has limited side-to-side movements and you can't rotate the standards. Otherwise, a lot more capable (though less portable) than my Graflex Speed Graphic. Looks to be in good shape but I won't know until I shoot a sheet with it.