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by Maris
13 Nov 2013, 17:54
Forum: Events
Topic: Queensland Centre for Photography
Replies: 1
Views: 5659

Queensland Centre for Photography

The Queensland Centre for Photography has suffered a total funding cut from the Queensland government. Unless it attracts another sponsor it could very well be forced to close. It looks like the 2014 exhibition programme is in serious jeopardy. Specialist exhibition spaces for "photomedia"...
by Maris
13 Nov 2013, 10:15
Forum: The Negative
Topic: How long to leave negs in water
Replies: 10
Views: 9252

Re: How long to leave negs in water

Sorry I mean after dev stop fix hypo then can you leave overnight in water Sorry late email Yes, it can be done. I discovered this one morning when checking a dozen dry 8x10 negs I'd hung up after processing (non-hardening fixer) the afternoon before. The problem was that the neg count came to elev...
by Maris
06 Nov 2013, 17:50
Forum: Places
Topic: Anzac Day Snow.
Replies: 0
Views: 1702

Anzac Day Snow.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8473/8400356917_3a2877b01a_c.jpg Anzac Day Snow, Charlotte Pass. Gelatin-silver photograph on Ultrafine Silver Eagle VC FB photographic paper, image size 21.4cm X 16.3cm, from an 4x5 Arista.Edu.Ultra 400 negative rated EI = 200 exposed in a Tachihara 45GF large format ...
by Maris
01 Nov 2013, 09:49
Forum: Community Chat
Topic: The 8x10 contact photograph.
Replies: 15
Views: 9618

Re: The 8x10 contact photograph.

If opinion is so cheap, then I'd prefer to get my own and carry a much bigger camera than your opinion professes me able. I really, really cannot stand the generalisations made here. "The 8x10 is the biggest camera, in my opinion, that a healthy person can carry for many years to many places&q...
by Maris
31 Oct 2013, 15:01
Forum: Community Chat
Topic: The 8x10 contact photograph.
Replies: 15
Views: 9618

Re: The 8x10 contact photograph.

"Lachlan717"]A 2 1/2 x 3 1/2" contact is also "…the same size as the groundglass [ sic ] image", as, too, are 4x5", 5x7", 11x14", 10x12", 14x17", 12x20", 7x17", 8x20", 20x24" et al . I'd say all photographs made by contact with a...
by Maris
31 Oct 2013, 13:45
Forum: Things
Topic: Trike 02
Replies: 1
Views: 2108

Re: Trike 02

Yes, they're good trikes alright. Tricycles have an enduring and recurring presence in the art history of photography. For example William Eggleston's Memphis (tricycle) , also known as Untitled and Big Wheels sold for $578, 500 a little while ago. That doesn't make it any better than Ray Heath's, j...
by Maris
31 Oct 2013, 09:10
Forum: Community Chat
Topic: The 8x10 contact photograph.
Replies: 15
Views: 9618

Re: The 8x10 contact photograph.

Maris, Therein lies the crux of the deal for me. I love working with 8x10 EXACTLY because of the continuity of perception.... Walter, your comment reminded me about a point I failed to list. The 8x10 contact is always the correct size. The final size of a photograph contributes to its success or fa...
by Maris
29 Oct 2013, 09:21
Forum: Community Chat
Topic: The 8x10 contact photograph.
Replies: 15
Views: 9618

The 8x10 contact photograph.

A friend prompted me to think about why I chose the 8x10 black and white contact photograph as my principle form. This is what I wrote: The 8x10 contact is a canonical form with a deep history in photography. Grievous error aside all 8x10 contacts are technically equivalent; mine, yours, Ed Weston's...
by Maris
24 Oct 2013, 09:14
Forum: The Negative
Topic: Rollei Crossbird/Nightbird/Redbird film
Replies: 5
Views: 5288

Re: Rollei Crossbird/Nightbird/Redbird film

Reverse loaded 120 means the backing paper faces the lens. About the only pictures possible are long exposures of the sun where the sun image burns its way through the backing paper and then into the film. The camera also fills with smoke. I figure the Crossbird/Nightbird/Redbird film is flipped bef...
by Maris
17 Oct 2013, 09:02
Forum: The Negative
Topic: Rollei Crossbird/Nightbird/Redbird film
Replies: 5
Views: 5288

Re: Rollei Crossbird/Nightbird/Redbird film

Backwards loaded sheet film seems to work remarkably well and even image sharpness is scarcely compromised. The anti halation layer can be quite weak and still effective because it gets two goes at reducing light bounce off the film base; once for the stray light going in and again for the small amo...

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