It looks like there's a bit of backwards tilt on the rear standard. Did you intend that? I have to be very careful when using a 90mm lens on my old 5x7 B&J wooden tailboard camera as the bellows are scrunched together so tightly that it sometimes forces some back tilt on the rear standard.
Enjoying your videos, Brad. Gorgeous print tones and those outtakes were funny... and very relatable. 🙂
Thank you very much.
Hey Brad, yes I’d like to see your darkroom process👍😀
I was thinking of doing one. Thanks!!
That tree is great, it was there 8 years ago when I was there and glad to see it’s stuck around.
It is a great tree. Easy access to it also. Thanks for watching my video.
Nice images
Thanks !! I love B/W and been doing it for 45 years.
Prefer the 135 shot myself, think the compression brings the dunes more into play which I prefer
Thanks for your comment. I like both, and you are right the 135mm lens does make the dunes come in closer into the frame. Thanks!!
It looks like there's a bit of backwards tilt on the rear standard. Did you intend that? I have to be very careful when using a 90mm lens on my old 5x7 B&J wooden tailboard camera as the bellows are scrunched together so tightly that it sometimes forces some back tilt on the rear standard.
I have a pretty good recess lens board on it so I have some room. Thanks