Go Back   Rangefinderforum.com > Search Forums

Showing results 1 to 50 of 500
Search took 0.29 seconds.
Search: Posts Made By: rogue_designer
Forum: Large Format RF 5 Days Ago
Replies: 19
Views: 468
Posted By rogue_designer
4x5 contact prints can work well in oversized...

4x5 contact prints can work well in oversized mattes, to draw the viewer in. Transparencies you could present in little shadow boxes, or backlit constructed frames that play off the subject matter...
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 6 Days Ago
Replies: 92
Views: 2,950
Posted By rogue_designer
It's pretty much the only reason I still have...

It's pretty much the only reason I still have that old teak side table. :/
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 1 Week Ago
Replies: 92
Views: 2,950
Posted By rogue_designer
3 Japanese beauties... Nex 7, Canon 35 1.8 LTM,...

3 Japanese beauties... Nex 7, Canon 35 1.8 LTM, Mcusta MC52.

http://www.liamstrain.com/3japanese_sm.jpg
Forum: Photo Software 1 Week Ago
Replies: 267
Views: 6,594
Posted By rogue_designer
If by rebel, you mean - hope CS6 remains industry...

If by rebel, you mean - hope CS6 remains industry supported until a viable competitor comes along, then ok!
Forum: Photo Software 1 Week Ago
Replies: 267
Views: 6,594
Posted By rogue_designer
Not yet for graphic design professionals, there...

Not yet for graphic design professionals, there isn't. Nobody is going back to quark.
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 92
Views: 2,950
Posted By rogue_designer
What fixed blade is that? Bark River?

What fixed blade is that? Bark River?
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 18
Views: 1,295
Posted By rogue_designer
Flatbed, Imacon custom matte, drum scan, or...

Flatbed, Imacon custom matte, drum scan, or stitching multiple scans.
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 92
Views: 2,950
Posted By rogue_designer
I forgot (usually just a Seiko 5), and didn't...

I forgot (usually just a Seiko 5), and didn't empty my pockets...usually everything looks like some permutation of this:

http://liamstrain.com/edc_021312_sm.jpg
Forum: W/NW Words no Words. 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 92
Views: 2,950
Posted By rogue_designer
http://liamstrain.com/EDC_050813_sm.jpg

http://liamstrain.com/EDC_050813_sm.jpg
Forum: Photo Software 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 267
Views: 6,594
Posted By rogue_designer
Before inDesign, however, designers were pretty...

Before inDesign, however, designers were pretty much at Quark's mercy (Pagemaker was not a real competitor, and Framemaker was a niche).

Creative Suite is very nearly at that point now - there is...
Forum: Photo Software 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 267
Views: 6,594
Posted By rogue_designer
The biggest thing for me is that this removes...

The biggest thing for me is that this removes some of the impetus for Adobe to improve their product and support. They were rewarded by users buying new versions when there were compelling reasons to...
Forum: Roger Hicks -- Author of The Rangefinder Book 2 Weeks Ago
Replies: 57
Views: 1,296
Posted By rogue_designer
Daily: Opening packages, breaking down boxes,...

Daily:
Opening packages, breaking down boxes, lunch (apples/pears/cheese).

Occasionally:
Wood carving, firewood prep, gardening work, other assorted camp/outdoor related.

Hopefully never (knock...
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 33
Views: 922
Posted By rogue_designer
Waist level viewfinder has much to do with it....

Waist level viewfinder has much to do with it. Keeping your eyes down gets you much closer into a persons personal space than meeting their gaze usually allows. See Apollo Robbins appearance on the...
Forum: Photography General Interest 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 8
Views: 294
Posted By rogue_designer
"But the device displays an immense depth of...

"But the device displays an immense depth of field"

Since sensor size is a factor in depth of field, and this one is very tiny, that's hardly surprising. Very cool though.
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 3 Weeks Ago
Replies: 84
Views: 1,985
Posted By rogue_designer
For my personal work, I consider myself a street...

For my personal work, I consider myself a street photographer.
Forum: Making Photo Bucks $$$ 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 49
Views: 1,149
Posted By rogue_designer
I agree, to a point. And that point is the sticky...

I agree, to a point. And that point is the sticky definition of commercial usage.

If a cereal or toothpaste promotion takes one of my photographs, and incorporates it in a collage, or makes an...
Forum: Micl Photo Acc / Bags/ Meters / Tripods etc 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 13
Views: 507
Posted By rogue_designer
Looks like a CRKT M21, the 12G is the combo edge...

Looks like a CRKT M21, the 12G is the combo edge version.
http://www.crkt.com/M2102G
Forum: Micl Photo Acc / Bags/ Meters / Tripods etc 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 13
Views: 507
Posted By rogue_designer
Look for online tutorials for leather sheath...

Look for online tutorials for leather sheath making (for knives). Similar enterprise, and more common. I actually have started doing some leatherwork, with cobbled together tools. It's fun and...
Forum: Digital Leica M8 / M8.2 / M9 / M-E /Mono / M10 aka "M" 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 12
Views: 427
Posted By rogue_designer
Would love to see the test shots.

Would love to see the test shots.
Forum: Photo Software 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 27
Views: 770
Posted By rogue_designer
This - a full backup, external and offsite. I...

This - a full backup, external and offsite. I have separate ones for client work.
Forum: Micl Photo Acc / Bags/ Meters / Tripods etc 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 170
Posted By rogue_designer
The ring is floppy on mine, when it is not...

The ring is floppy on mine, when it is not screwed in, then solidifies (and stays up) when tightened to the camera.
Forum: Large Format RF 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 51
Views: 2,577
Posted By rogue_designer
Everyone's needs are different. That you don't...

Everyone's needs are different. That you don't see a need for it, doesn't mean someone else will not. Architectural photographers, in particular, utilize this for a very technically demanding...
Forum: Large Format RF 4 Weeks Ago
Replies: 51
Views: 2,577
Posted By rogue_designer
On film, certainly. And I agree re:35mm......

On film, certainly. And I agree re:35mm... Digital MF and LF backs are harsh critics of those old lenses though - I love them too (Some old Goertz Dagors and Red dot artars, in the mix of what I...
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 04-19-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 269
Posted By rogue_designer
I usually think of it in terms of the human...

I usually think of it in terms of the human element, either the researchers or the end result. But much depends on the intended audience and publication.

Someone sitting at a computer working, can...
Forum: Photography General Interest 04-19-2013
Replies: 51
Views: 1,392
Posted By rogue_designer
What about a small trailer (modified toddler...

What about a small trailer (modified toddler trailer or other)? Burley makes a nomad that is pretty lightweight for longer rides (but a bit spendy), or heavier but cheaper is the Croozer....
Forum: Large Format RF 04-18-2013
Replies: 51
Views: 2,577
Posted By rogue_designer
The current crop of Rodenstock glass, both the...

The current crop of Rodenstock glass, both the Digaron, as well as the updated Apo Grandagon/N and Apo Sironar S glass, is really stunning.

I have many lenses I like for a particular look, but for...
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 04-17-2013
Replies: 1,182
Views: 80,383
Posted By rogue_designer
Nex 7, Canon FL 24/2.8 - on photowalk with...

Nex 7, Canon FL 24/2.8 - on photowalk with Chicago RFF'ers

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8104/8656435845_98f6023fdc_b.jpg
Forum: Photography General Interest 04-16-2013
Replies: 14
Views: 413
Posted By rogue_designer
rubbing alcohol = isopropyl = C3H8O...

rubbing alcohol = isopropyl = C3H8O
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropanol
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 04-16-2013
Replies: 240
Views: 6,538
Posted By rogue_designer
Do you primarily shoot film cameras because you...

Do you primarily shoot film cameras because you enjoy it as a process, tool, and aesthetic of the final images?

Or do you primarily shoot film cameras because you enjoy the attention, equipment,...
Forum: Large Format RF 04-15-2013
Replies: 134
Views: 5,893
Posted By rogue_designer
It looked to me like there was a good bit of room...

It looked to me like there was a good bit of room on there if needed, but Ben should be able to clarify.
Forum: Large Format RF 04-14-2013
Replies: 134
Views: 5,893
Posted By rogue_designer
Worst case scenario, I'll buy it off you. ;)

Worst case scenario, I'll buy it off you. ;)
Forum: Large Format RF 04-14-2013
Replies: 134
Views: 5,893
Posted By rogue_designer
The syncro compur, usually mounts the same as the...

The syncro compur, usually mounts the same as the copals. And would be even easier to use in the field. Since it's the 65 version, you might need to shim a bit to get hyperfocal focus right - but you...
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 04-11-2013
Replies: 10
Views: 444
Posted By rogue_designer
Wow. Just... wow.

Wow. Just... wow.
Forum: Large Format RF 04-10-2013
Replies: 9
Views: 341
Posted By rogue_designer
It's like magic!

It's like magic!
Forum: Philosophy of Photography 04-10-2013
Replies: 149
Poll: Do you crop?
Views: 3,421
Posted By rogue_designer
I always try for the best composition I can get...

I always try for the best composition I can get when shooting... but i won't hesitate to crop if that provides a better composition upon review.
Forum: TLR Forum - Twin Lens Reflex 04-09-2013
Replies: 5
Views: 228
Posted By rogue_designer
You are loading it like...

You are loading it like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DPcILMuzDU

If yes, it's possible that it just needs a CLA to get it working again.
Forum: Photo Software 04-08-2013
Replies: 27
Views: 770
Posted By rogue_designer
I didn't have any problem with mine (no reloading...

I didn't have any problem with mine (no reloading images or anything). But it may depend on how your image libraries are set up and what programs you are using.
Forum: Large Format RF 04-05-2013
Replies: 134
Views: 5,893
Posted By rogue_designer
Heh - good plan. There used to be a round...

Heh - good plan.

There used to be a round bayonet mount for LF lenses (using a special lensboard)... I wonder if they are still made.
Forum: Large Format RF 04-05-2013
Replies: 134
Views: 5,893
Posted By rogue_designer
Interesting project. I'll definitely keep an eye...

Interesting project. I'll definitely keep an eye on it since I already have a SA 90 in the kit. Is the helical a quick mount of any kind? E.g. could I swap between this and a lensboard without having...
Forum: Cosina Voigtlander Bessa 04-05-2013
Replies: 2
Views: 290
Posted By rogue_designer
I've used the 21 screw mount vs. the 24P - which...

I've used the 21 screw mount vs. the 24P - which is similar. I prefer the P version, very slightly - the thumb tab focus isn't as easily accidentally shifted as the pin in the 21 screw mount. But,...
Forum: Making Photo Bucks $$$ 04-05-2013
Replies: 25
Views: 1,050
Posted By rogue_designer
Nice work Blake! Glad they are getting some...

Nice work Blake! Glad they are getting some traction.
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 04-03-2013
Replies: 55
Views: 1,627
Posted By rogue_designer
Agreed. One doesn't sound like it's photography...

Agreed. One doesn't sound like it's photography related at all (and possibly quite offensive - are you only photographing panhandlers?)

The second is a jumbled mouthful of broken words.

My advice,...
Forum: Film / Developing / Chemistry 03-26-2013
Replies: 15
Views: 441
Posted By rogue_designer
Looks like about the depth of the rails of a film...

Looks like about the depth of the rails of a film reel. Are you using a ratcheting plastic reel, or metal reels?

edit - read more closely, metal. I think it could be touching and underdeveloping. Or...
Forum: Sony NEX 03-25-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 454
Posted By rogue_designer
35 is usually narrow enough to avoid the corner...

35 is usually narrow enough to avoid the corner issues. Certainly has not been a problem with any of my M-mount 35's (Canon LTM or VC).
Forum: Making Photo Bucks $$$ 03-25-2013
Replies: 65
Views: 2,293
Posted By rogue_designer
Bonus, if you build trust with her (e.g. she...

Bonus, if you build trust with her (e.g. she stops second guessing your work because she sees you consistently deliver - and now know what she wants), she might become a lot easier to work with.
Forum: Making Photo Bucks $$$ 03-24-2013
Replies: 65
Views: 2,293
Posted By rogue_designer
I turn down work when I am too busy to guarantee...

I turn down work when I am too busy to guarantee that I can devote enough time to making the client happy, or when I cannot make a profit from the work, or am not interested in the genre/feel I'm not...
Forum: Rangefinder Photography Discussion 03-14-2013
Replies: 21
Views: 1,027
Posted By rogue_designer
Remember that it takes a fair bit of gunk on the...

Remember that it takes a fair bit of gunk on the lens or filter before it actually affects image quality. At worst, in tricky lighting you could add some veiling flare, but for the most part - we...
Forum: Sony NEX 03-12-2013
Replies: 47
Views: 2,729
Posted By rogue_designer
The size difference is huge though. But I agree...

The size difference is huge though. But I agree on the cost. Which is why I like my Canon LTM 35/1.8. :)
Forum: Sony NEX 03-12-2013
Replies: 47
Views: 2,729
Posted By rogue_designer
That is nice. One correction to his tips at the...

That is nice. One correction to his tips at the bottom, the Nex 7 does just fine in Aperture priority mode IF you turn OFF the auto-ISO (which I abhor anyway).
Forum: Canon RF 02-24-2013
Replies: 11
Views: 908
Posted By rogue_designer
I was never really a fan. I'd rather have one of...

I was never really a fan. I'd rather have one of the Yashica Lynx (5000 or 14) or larger bodies. The Canonets were too small in my hand, and I never liked the metering/shooting modes.

They are well...
Showing results 1 to 50 of 500

 


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:58.


vBulletin skin developed by: eXtremepixels
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

All content on this site is Copyright Protected and owned by its respective owner. You may link to content on this site but you may not reproduce any of it in whole or part without written consent from its owner.