[LargeFormat] Jim - Off List

Vincent Dobson largeformat@f32.net
Thu Mar 6 17:40:18 2003


Jim,

I visited your site and enjoyed your pictures.  One was a little slow (took
about 1 second instead of instantly) even though I have a dsl line.  I right
clicked on and noticed the file was 1/2 meg.  Someone could save that file
enlarge it and print out a pretty nice print.  Anything over 72 dpi is
beyond a monitor resolution - I would reduce it to 100 dpi - you would have
the exact same picture with a little to spare, but the file would be around
50 to 60 K for that size not 500+K and no one would be able to steal it for
anything beyond a screen saver.  Just passing on some things I learned. :)

Vince Dobson
Visions In Nature
www.VisionsInNature.com

-----Original Message-----
From: largeformat-admin@f32.net [mailto:largeformat-admin@f32.net]On
Behalf Of Jim Hemenway
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 2:57 PM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] Ultrabiglargeformatcamera


Guy:

Ahhh!

So I wasn't alone in my thinking.  I guess that I should have done it.
Just imagine, one of those great big brown UPS vans, and me driving up
to the courthouse across the channel from the Boston waterfront, backing
up and rolling out the big gun... I mean big camera.
http://www.hemenway.com/pages/Fisheye%20Boston.htm


I posted the following to the LUG last August, the incident(s) happened
in the Fall of 2001.  I was answering a post by Stuart Phillips... I
think that he was kidding me about being suspected of making crop
cirlces with the 11x14.

---------------
Stuart:

You're closer to the truth than you think, as for as the Police are
concerned.

Last Autumn, a few weeks after September 11th I took a few "vacation
mornings" to carry the 11x14 and required other stuff over to Horn Pond
to shoot some chromes of a swamp maple. (I also brought the R8 with 19mm
lens, on topic sorta).

The first morning I attracted a lot of folks who wanted to know what I
was doing.  I invited them to look under the black cloth to see for
themselves.  You probably can guess the rest:

"I can't see anything!"

"Why do you bother with this, my Nikon is better and it has a meter in
it already?"

"Something is wrong, it's upside down!" and

"I don't get it, is this some kind of television?"

One woman looked under the cloth, made a grunting sound and walked away,
more on her later.

One man in his late 60s and was named Jerry. He was a lot more
interested and asked me about the big filmholders, the lightmeter, etc.

A week or so later I was in the same spot trying again for the same shot
as I had ruined the first when trying to process it in a print drum in
the kitchen sink... hard to keep the correct temperature.

Jerry came by and told me that a woman had written a "Letter to the
Editor" to the Woburn newspaper asking if anyone had checked out that
man with the big camera to see if he might be taking pictures of the
pond to find places to drop POISON. Jerry went on to tell me that he had
TAKEN CARE of things for me.  He had called the police and told them
that he had met me and had visited my web site and that I was "legit."

When I later dropped by the police station myself, the two in the office
at first pretended that things had become serious for me but then
happened to look at each other and started laughing. They allowed that
they had no idea of the identity of the grunting woman... my first pick
as the letter writer.

So, if crop circles begin appearing in Winchester or Woburn, they'll
probably check on me first.

I can see the headlines, "Strange 61 year old photographer with
televison-sized camera is being questioned by police about last night's
crop circles, ties to Al Qaeda being investigated."
--

Jim - http://www.hemenway.com



Guy Glorieux wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim Hemenway" <Jim@hemenway.com>
>
> > I had thoughts of buying a used panel truck, mounting the camera
> inside
> > and then driving to places like the mountains and then shooting with
> the
> > back doors opened onto a vista.
> >
> > Eventually I came to my better senses.
> >
> Jim,
>
> There is this wonderful pinhole photographer by the name of Ilan Wolf
> who drives around Europe with his van converted into a pinhole camera.
> He's drilled holes all over the body to be able to get a range of
> perspectives.  He processes the prints directly in the van...  Simple!
>
> Guy
>
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