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08-02-2006, 06:36 PM #1alter ego: Analog Matt
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Basic Photography 1100
I met with my professor today, to go over my projects, and talk about my future. We chatted for about 25 minutes, and in the end, he told me my grade.
I got an A! Woo hoo!
I'm taking Color Photography next semester and I'm really looking forward to it. I'm hoping to shoot some 4x5 Velvia through my Crown Graphic
Ok, no more coffee for me today :p
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08-02-2006, 07:00 PM #2TPF Junkie!
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08-02-2006, 08:24 PM #3I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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w00t, good job! I can't wait to take my B&W class in the fall (just 3 more weeks until the start!)
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Congrats! I'd have been really surprised if you had gotten anything else.
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08-02-2006, 10:30 PM #5a rush hour soul TPF Editor
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BIG congrats on the A, Matt!

But I agree with Mark: anything less would have been surprising.
I'm sure your teacher enjoyed having someone with your talent as a student.
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08-03-2006, 12:12 AM #6I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Knew you could do it Matt, congratulations. How old is your Crown Graphic. You'll enjoy shooting 5x4. Philip.
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08-03-2006, 03:22 AM #7alter ego: Analog Matt
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Thanks everyone
My wife, who was taking the class with me, got an A too :p
Philip: I have no idea how old my Crown is. It was given to me as payment for services from the digital lab I use. The guy got rid of all his old film eq. He gave me an 8x10 view camera as well. Too bad the film is so expensive :p
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As if you'd get anything less! Congrats Matt
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08-03-2006, 06:07 AM #9
nice one! 4*5 velvia is awesome.
good ol reliable digital matt.Canon EOS-1. Film. 50mm. Prime.
Pentax k1000. Film. 50mm. Prime.
Pentax P3. Film. 28mm. Prime.
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08-03-2006, 11:18 AM #10
very nice, i get to take B&W photo next semester
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08-03-2006, 01:08 PM #11I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I'm obviously much older than you are Matt, and had the immense benefit of growing up with film, and shooting most of my work on 5x4, and for something extra special shot on 10x8. I have spent many enjoyable hours under my black cloth concentrating on the ground glass. Compared with digital it's like planning your shot on a TV screen. I believe Digital and Photoshop has reduced the quality of the current batch of photographers and final images. I would often spend a full day working on a single still-life image. I learnt very early to aim for perfection in the initial image, but Photoshop has made many photographers lazy knowing they can fix a problem in Photoshop. I do it myself, but only when I know I can spend an hour fixing a problem with my lighting that I can fix in Photoshop in 30 seconds. Didn't mean to rave on, sorry about that.
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Congratulations to you wife as well....
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Matt, Matt, Matt,
If you have the 8x10 lens and film holder, shoot some black and white paper in it. It will make a very acceptable negative and is super cheap to shoot. Rate it as iso 5 and have fun with it.
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08-03-2006, 03:56 PM #13alter ego: Analog Matt
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Thanks everyone

Philip, rave on. I hear what you are saying. I'm forcing myself to slow down. I take my time with digital, but I really take my time with 645, and I imagine staring at the ground glass with fill my stomach with enough butterflies to keep me pondering exposure and composition for hours :p
Originally Posted by Philip Weir
Charlie, I've been meaning to ask you about that. Sounds fun. How can I make a positive print then from that negative? Contact print? The paper is much less translucent than an actual negative, so I imagine printing times would be much longer.
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08-03-2006, 04:59 PM #14Now 100% DC - not as cool as I once was, but still a stud!
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Congrats, Matt. You know I'm a big fan of BW, but Color Photography was one of my favorite classes. Check out Henry Horenstein's book "Color Photography".
Be cautious if you are printing using the Cibachrome/Ilfochrome process (positive print from positive transparency). That stuff is dangerous, like gene warping, cancer causing dangerous."There's no particular class of photograph that I think is any better than any other class. I'm always and forever looking for the image that has spirit! I don't give a damn how it got made." -Minor White
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08-04-2006, 05:16 AM #15alter ego: Analog Matt
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Thanks Matt. I have Henry's books, both black a white, beyond black and white, and color. He's great. I'm not sure what kind of processing we'll be doing. I know that we are not processing our own negatives. Only making prints, and there is a print processor. I've heard that once it breaks, it's gone, and they will just go digital.
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