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Large Format Photography : Lessons from the field #4

I've been huge fan of 6x12 panorama photography for years and have used digital stitching to create these successfully in the past. However there are instances, particularly if there is any movement, when stitching is not an option. So when I saw a 6x12 film back from Tristan Campbell for sale I decided to grab it. My very first attempt was quite a success in terms of using it and defining the composition on the ground glass. With only one double exposed frame out of 6 here are some lessons learnt.

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Large Format Photography : Lessons from the field #3

Large format is expensive. Large format is slow. Large format is unforgiving. However I've always loved the slow and meditative process. I've been a long time film user and recently started using film again. My last attempt (circa 2005) to do large format work was a mixed bag and ended on a sour note (no pun) as I tumbled down a cascade. And so did my camera and lens on a tripod which I tried to hold on to in panic. It took about 12 years to recover and start large format photography again. This is an attempt to write about the thought process, technical aspects and lessons learned eventually.

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One Mountain : Stob Dearg - Buachaille Etive Mor

I'm lucky to have climbed and hiked many mountains around the world. Nothing earth shattering. Mostly limited to circa 3000m+.  While living in Munich Herzogstand and Jochberg were the "liebling" mountains. While browsing through climbing magazine in early 2002 I came across a picture of this mountain in Scotland. I knew I will have to climb it one day. The day finally arrived about 12 years later in 2014.

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