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Watch this J. Brunner youtube video!
I am trying to learn some of the basic without driving everybody here crazy with those very basic questions. I stumbled on J's video and laughed my ass off!
Thanks J.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a64iG...eature=related
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That was great! I laughed my butt off too!
Jeff
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It's already here on the APUG videos. Along with many more of his and mine and others.
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I love the J Brunner videos. They were, in fact, the inspiration for my own recent analog technique YouTube effort. (I couldn't find a way to add it to the APUG videos though)
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WOW, i am so late, i just got my LF NEW few days ago [i don't consider GG or CG as they are old and it was difficult for me to operate them properly], so i have to shoot something very soon, but i also reading all the web to find about processing LF sheets, it seems either i have to take a risk and develop in total darkness with trays [i don't have but i can borrow them from our photography club], or order one of those tanks [daylight tank for example] and give it a go, but simply i can send it to the lab, i use the lab always for my color films, they can process B&W of all formats up to 8x10, i think they can process even larger but they told me they do up to 8x10 for a reason, so maybe i give them a try first and if my sheets are all exposed fine and the results are great then i will know that i knew how to use LF and then next step is to worry about developing my sheets by myself.
I agree, i watched his videos and he is so funny inspiring instructor, i wish if i live there so i will request his workshop.
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Last edited by jnanian; 05-15-2013 at 04:14 PM. Click to view previous post history.
Reason: whoops!
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Uh oh, dug up this old thing!
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"A day not laughed is a day not lived" my daughter keeps reminding me once in a while.
So thank you for another day of living.
Last edited by TheToadMen; Yesterday at 05:56 AM. Click to view previous post history.
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I have watched it a million times and laugh and love it over and over again. Good dude!
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