I read a book about Adams life a while back. Believe it or not there were a lot
of snapshots taken by him of friends and family with a hand held roll film
camera. He used everything from an 11x14 view camera on down to a minox. He
became fameous for a particular type of photo, but that was not the only thing
he did. Not by a long shot.
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Caveman wrote:
Ansel always had a tripod.
Graywolf wrote:
Adjust your exposure and processing so that it will print on normal
grade paper. Which is exactly the same rule for photographing a
mountain with an 8x10 camera and Plus X.
However, Ansel would have known that he was not pushing the film but
moving zone IV to zone II on the print by under exposing 2 stops and
processing n+2.
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graywolf
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