The slight modification was using smaller diameter dowels to secure the film holder.
--Bob
rmalarz wrote:
The slight modification was using smaller diameter dowels to secure the film holder.
--Bob
How cool, Bob!
Leave it to you!
Is that a Jerry-rigged 120 roll film back?
What kind of pinhole does it have? Metal foil?
Dave
Uuglypher wrote:
How cool, Bob!
Leave it to you!
Is that a Jerry-rigged 120 roll film back?
What kind of pinhole does it have? Metal foil?
Dave
Thanks, Dave. Yup, that's a Calumet 120 film back, normally used with my Crown Graphic Press Camera. It was a bit too "thick" to use the dowels supplied by Santa Barbara. So, I purchased some smaller dia. dowel rods and made some that would work with the roll back.
It's a metal pin hole. It appears to be brass shim stock, probably .01" thick. That's just an estimate.
--Bob
Thats awesome.
Thanks for sharing.
wattsimages wrote:
Thats awesome.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the compliment, wattsimages. You're quite welcome.
--Bob
I like the vintage look of the shots.
rmalarz wrote:
The slight modification was using smaller diameter dowels to secure the film holder.
--Bob
rmalarz, this is so interesting! Very enjoyable viewing. Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: Tejaswrangler :)
Thanks, Frequent Flyer. Beowulf, Sirius_one, tejaswrangler. I appreciate all of you taking a look and commenting. It was an interesting exploration for me and I hope to do more in the future.
Bob
Very interesting, Bob, especially the first three. I really like the LOVE statue in Philly! I only live 20 miles or so from the city and I've never seen it! Your capture shows it from a different perspective and I like it!
Hmmm...bet it's a different LOVE statue closer to where you live.
sailorsmom wrote:
Hmmm...bet it's a different LOVE statue closer to where you live.
Thanks for taking a look and commenting, Sue. I was aware of another "Love" statue, but didn't know where it was located. This one is a matter of blocks from where I am. Same artist, different location.
--Bob
A good and interesting Set Bob.
angler wrote:
A good and interesting Set Bob.
Thanks, Jim. It was a good bit of fun doing these. I'm sure I'll be doing more sometime soon.
--Bob
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