Posted on May 26, 2009, 8:18 pm, by ryan, under
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I went camping a couple weeks ago. We canoed out into some lakes north of Haliburton. It was cold, very cold. They were calling for snow on the sunday that we were there. When I got there I took my camera out of my dry bag and the battery that I had just put into [...]
Posted on March 17, 2009, 12:44 am, by ryan, under
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OK so I was in detroit this weekend getting used to the new 4×5 camera. There is a bit of a learning curve. Composing images upside down is something to get used to. I was in detroit checking out this project I might do some lighting design for these guys so I thought I would [...]
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Posted on January 16, 2009, 12:25 am, by ryan, under
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It’s -20 degrees celsius here right now. I should have started a fire. My desk is right beside my wood fireplace. I wish I was kiteboarding somewhere. Laying on the beach in teh sun. I dug up a roll of medium format stuff from the fall. Wish we could have that weather now. ok rm [...]
Posted on January 8, 2009, 12:05 am, by ryan, under
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Here are some shots from California/Arizona shot on the bronica. They are also a testament to why I should shoot more medium format. I just take things a little more seriously. ok rm Tags: , Arizona, beautiful blue danube, bronica, california, medium format
Posted on December 9, 2008, 11:25 am, by ryan, under
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So I got my first roll back from the olympus. The half frame is an interesting beast. The lack of focusing system is interesting. Most of the first half of the roll is out of focus. But I figured out about half way through that I was looking at the wrong distance marker. I think [...]
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