4x5 Photography in the Ozarks
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
- This is episode 01, my first attempt at in the field photo vlogging, bare with my awkwardness. Shot in Ponca, AR along the Buffalo River.
4x5 camera: Wista 45D
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Very nice. Your locked down cinematic compositions are well done. The river moving gently in the distance...
I attended a workshop in the late 80,s in that area, that was one of the locations we took photos from. It is truly stunning in that area!
Incredible place isn’t it! Glad you got to spend time out there.
Stay well
Beautiful location! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for tuning in my friend!
Great video, I like how you feature your content and your process. Keep going...Cheers
Thanks Todd! Your work and videos on YT have inspired me big time.
@@kennyhurtado Thanks, I’ve been a fan of your work for a long time. Glad you are on YT!
Kenny, I’ve watched a few of your videos and want to encourage you to continue your wonderful work. I think your images are very nicely done. I have one observation that I find a bit puzzling. I started large format photography in the mid-1970s. I’ve never seen anyone put the white side in and black side out of the focusing cloth. The way my photographer friends and I have always used ours is white side out to reflect the heat of the sun and black side in to reduce light as much as possible. Have I missed something? Is this something new, technique wise? Is there an advantage that I’m not understanding? If you haven’t tried this, I have a suggestion. We would sew small weights into the four corners of the focusing cloth to reduce the wind’s effect. The weights made the cloths much less prone to being blown around in the wind. We used either several metal washers or small fishing sinkers. You might already have that but I couldn’t tell from the video. Thank you for producing and sharing your videos. They are very enjoyable.
Hi Dennis! Thanks for the observation. Ha, no reason at all for using the white side. I’m sorta use to it I guess from shooting in the summer the black gets so hot. I love the idea of using weights in the corners tho, that’s a great idea. Thanks for tuning it!
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K
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