It’s been ages since I’ve taken proper photographs, but I really do enjoy it. What’s everyone’s go to gear? I expect it’s dependent on weight as well as the distances you travel, I tend to carry everything possible
All the best
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Dusting off gear
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Dusting off gear
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Re: Dusting off gear
I don’t use it much at all these days but this was my preferred tool when I was serious about my landscape photography.
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Re: Dusting off gear
Graeme,
A photograph of a camera! What a trip!
A few years back I was able to tour Clyde Butcher's studio with a peek behind the curtains. He used similar equipment for his landscape photography of Florida swamps. I am not a photographer, but the "technology" and craftsmanship of those cameras blew me away, not to mention the process involved in creating a photo from them.
Today's "photographers" who use cellphones are clueless.
A photograph of a camera! What a trip!
A few years back I was able to tour Clyde Butcher's studio with a peek behind the curtains. He used similar equipment for his landscape photography of Florida swamps. I am not a photographer, but the "technology" and craftsmanship of those cameras blew me away, not to mention the process involved in creating a photo from them.
Today's "photographers" who use cellphones are clueless.
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