@@lucasjames6487 I was going to say that as well. What’s more appropriate for glass plate than making someone sit still for several seconds to get a photo.
New to your channel and looking to start developing film next year. Plates were very interesting and I really loved your idea of taking photos pf really modern technology with the pinhole camera.
Cool. I've got a pack of ASA 25s for my 9x12 SLR. I've had them in the refrigerator since last December. I feel like they're too special to use, but I know I just have to get over that and go shoot.
Actually I think you did a nice job with the tests. The waterfall was artistic. I'm impressed with the detail of the pinhole/glass plate. I enjoyed going with you on your test journeys. Very enjoyable and informational.
Great video! Having a lot of the same composition issues with the Pinsta at the moment but enjoying the experiments :) Excited to try some glass now, thanks!
What photos would you take on glass plates?
Id attempt playing around with portraits
@@lucasjames6487 I was going to say that as well. What’s more appropriate for glass plate than making someone sit still for several seconds to get a photo.
New to your channel and looking to start developing film next year. Plates were very interesting and I really loved your idea of taking photos pf really modern technology with the pinhole camera.
That driving one is excellent!
Photos looks awesome! Great video explaining the process
I really liked the indoor shot in the car. Well done !
Cool. I've got a pack of ASA 25s for my 9x12 SLR. I've had them in the refrigerator since last December. I feel like they're too special to use, but I know I just have to get over that and go shoot.
Running out of plates is a great excuse to buy more...
Actually I think you did a nice job with the tests. The waterfall was artistic. I'm impressed with the detail of the pinhole/glass plate. I enjoyed going with you on your test journeys. Very enjoyable and informational.
Thank you very much!
Great video! Having a lot of the same composition issues with the Pinsta at the moment but enjoying the experiments :)
Excited to try some glass now, thanks!
Very nice! Very inspiring! Very original/creative! Thanks for sharing ...
Great job on this my man, I know how much effort it takes to shoot a video like this in the field
Great video, thanks! I am just about to shoot some J. Lane ASA 25 plates and this video gives me hope.
:)
Nice video. After a like 10 seconds in fixer it's safe to use normal light.
You can load the plates under safelight.
Yes you can! This is because the plates are orthochromatic.
oh man this is so interesting!!!
What fixer did you use?
Powdered Kodak fixer for B&W paper and film, CAT 516 0320.