I don't have the time to think of anything I want to shoot...
This weekend I have time to bake 10 sheets of film... therefore I will take 10 images this weekend based on the first ten ideas presented in this thread...
I am using Kodak T-max 100 ISO BW film... if you care... but I will not let that limit me... other than birds-in-flight which maybe tough with the highspeed focus of my 4x5. I am using a convertable 160mm but my bellows will not let me do true macros...
ok other than that, no rules... I will post the results later next week as I need sunday to bake and another day to print so i can scan them...
@grizzlysghost ok we have a number of bridges in Saskatoon (hence the name Paris of the Plains or something like that) I am using a 4x5 frankin camera which for being the old beater it is does actually let me rotate the film without having to turn the camera on it's side....
@grizzlysghost broadway bridge with the bez in the background is likely 'the' shot of saskatoon... I can get that bridge, but I may shoot east instead of west for a different view....
I have never used a 6x7... I have a pentax 645 that is close to filling that need... traded in the blad, I just cannot enjoy the waist level finders... but well the 645 is in the shop and the wife is out of town... I thought when better to use the 'stupid' camera as my wife calls it... (just wait til I find a 8x10 I can afford!)
Haha, put that old stupid camera to use all right! :) Wow, an 8x10; that would be something!
Broadway's a beautiful bridge; it would be nice to see it from an unusual angle!
I also have the Mamiya 645 Pro TL (see link for both), but very rarely use it. I either grab the digital or a 35mm for my daily shooters, and the RB67 if I want to be nostalgic (and sometimes the Holga if I feel really artsy-fartsy) :) http://365project.org/grizzlysghost/365/2012-04-04
How about Broadway Bridge?
I have never used a 6x7... I have a pentax 645 that is close to filling that need... traded in the blad, I just cannot enjoy the waist level finders... but well the 645 is in the shop and the wife is out of town... I thought when better to use the 'stupid' camera as my wife calls it... (just wait til I find a 8x10 I can afford!)
Broadway's a beautiful bridge; it would be nice to see it from an unusual angle!
I also have the Mamiya 645 Pro TL (see link for both), but very rarely use it. I either grab the digital or a 35mm for my daily shooters, and the RB67 if I want to be nostalgic (and sometimes the Holga if I feel really artsy-fartsy) :)
http://365project.org/grizzlysghost/365/2012-04-04