Saturday, August 28, 2021

A Fun Day Of 4x5 Plates

In Lake Louise campground for three nights. Yesterday was a good day of shooting, did 7+ hours. Started out poorly, problems with the first 5 or 6  “4x5”plates after that though the next 14+ plates were quite nice.

I ended up doing a complete field wash on 8 “4x5” plates and brought another 8 back to the campsite for washing. I think I did about 5 different set-ups using either the 90mm or 300mm and Gerry (sorry about that name) collodion (older and newer mixes).

For the in the field  wash I did 3 trays of water with about 1 hour of constant agitation on each using the agitation pump in s 16x20 tray. The pump runs off a battery/inverter/solar system.

An exhausting but good day. Will try varnishing/ blackening a few plates here inn the campground. I want to be able to complete 100% of the eventual ultra large plates in the field, starting thou with these small ones.

“Ain’t Photography Grand!”


A Learning Wet Plate Day

Long and tiring day. More a learning from my mistakes day after moving up to 8x10 clear glass ambrotypes. Did about 9 hours today, used up, many things hurt. 

There was moment that inspired. It was only the second  plate bit it glowed with 3D dimensionalities! (My own word). It made me think how beautiful 35x35 plates could be if done right, if that mountain can be climbed. Wondrous,  beautiful things could be made. Today was about hope for the future.


Monday, August 23, 2021

Khun Anapon In A Wig

 

Found this photo of Khun Anipon on my harddrive. His home under the freeway is gone now. What has happened to him?

Anapon with a wearing a wig he found, THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY, Klong Toey Slum, Bangkok, Thailand 2017?

Sunday, August 22, 2021

My Current Trailer Darkroom Set-Up

The wet plate trailer set-up yesterday.

This set up was used to do 4x5 plates at a pull out on the Bow Valley Parkway in the Rocky Mountains

Washing Ambrotypes In The Field

 Washing yesterday’s 4x5 plates in the darkroom trailer at Tunnel Mountain Campground in Banff Alberta. It is working g quite well. I plan to do 3 water changes, using the agitation pump each wash cycle for 30 minutes s plus. I am using Sodium Thiosulfate hypo type fixer. 

If everything works as planned. If I can complete 100% of the plate in the field (essential for 3-4 month photo trips of Canada). If I  can eventually work myself up to 35x35 plates  LOTS OF IF’s THERE!! Then a second agitation pump set-up might help speed things up..

Plates being washed with the agitation pump

On The Road: AMBROTOS KANATA

On the road making the first images for the Canada wet plate project. Learning to drive a 28 foot motorhome with the 14 foot darkroom trailer attached. Learning how everything works (so many things). Leaning the  wet plate process (only 4x5 plates so far). Learning how to pack everything (lots of broken glass). Learning, learning and learning some more.  A long way to go but it feels good that this long term project has began.

The rig looks TINY next to t Columbia Ice Fields
Sleeping FREE near a school, Windermere BC
Ivemere BC
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Columbia Icefields
Two many cameras
Angled, sinking boat sleeping!

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Friday, August 13, 2021

Figuring Out How To Use The Large Linhof Tripod Safely!

The good part about buying lots of photo stuff all the time is that sometimes you end up accidentally finding an unintended purpose for an old piece. Fifteen plus years ago I bought a tripod type thing for my small studio off eBay. The seller also threw in a set of locking wheels for the gizmo. I packed away the wheel stand thing and forgot about it

Fast forward to 2021. 
 
I set up my HF2024 a few days ago on a large strong geared head Lihof tripod. The tripod holds the weight of the camera/lens and holder well but is still unstable. My problem is the tripod legs do not lock into place. If one of the legs moves back or forth my beautiful camera could go crashing down.
Last night I remembered the tripod wheels thingy. I tried it out today on the Linhof tripod without the camera and everything seemed to lock down pretty well. The wheels have two settings, on the wheels or locked into the ground like a normal tripod.
 
I will give this setup a try, see how she handles with cameras mounted. The plan is to use this outfit with my 16x20 and the tripod/wheels plus a second tripod with the HF2024.
Hope this works!
 
The proposed set up

Preparing The Darkroom Trailer For Trip

Preparing for a 10-15 night trip to work on the wet plate project. Today for the first time I hooked up the solar panel to the 2nd darkroom trailer. This is the battery that the inverter draws off. The idea is to eventually place this panel on the roof of the trailer. I want to first have a roof platform builtCy on top of the trailer (hopefully) to allow for me to make photos from an elevated position.

I am also using my 12v air compressor dot the first time to fill all the trailer tires to 70 PSI (tires say 80 PSI). All the tires were low around 40 PSI.

Update: Changed out the car lead acid battery for a much better marine deep cycle type. These deep cycle batteries work better with solar power. I will get a second battery of the same type later when I have more money and run it in parallel with the first.
 
Solar for the battery inverter power

Reviting An Older Story

What has happened to my friends? Seems like I will never be able to return to Thai. Miss them, miss Thailand!

An older story: 
 
 
Anapon in his home under the freeway

Remembering A Dump Family (3 Years Ago)

The photo is of a new family group to the dump. They arrived (Feb. 2018) about 1 month before I left. The family was made up of 8 or 9 members who slept in the little shack pictured, directly on top of the garbage. The group included multiple young children including the 4 young ones you can see in the photo.

I am editing a bunch of pictures with my new iMac at work, hope to print some of these pictures larger (13x19 or 17x?) next week. I might be able to get some of the color photos into the gallery in Penticton for the coming exhibition. I will at least get them into the artist talk PowerPoint presentation. I need to tell the story of this family to the gallery visitors.

The good part in all of this is that because of you all I was able to help this family more than most. Gave 2 members of the family each a 300 baht money donation (thanks S) and was able to give multiple, headlamps boots, rice, medicine, toys, etc. because of the bigger donations by you all, done earlier. The life of this family became a tiny bit better for at least a short time. We got to do what we can do. Everything done, even the small stuff, is a good thing.

I wonder what has happened to them in the 5 months since I left them for my easy life in Canada? Hopefully they have moved off the garbage to a cleaner environment in the surrounding area and now live in a better house.

But how many families have replaced them? How many families have no help at all?

Note* You can see the families work from the day-night in the photographs foreground, plastic bottles from the garbage dump.

 Update*  Imagine living like this and with Covid. My life is a lucky joy in comparison.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Case For The HF2024

The $40 CAD used metal transport box I bought a while ago fits the HF2024. Been working on the box tonight, removed the wooden dividers and now am adding some foam to help cushion the HF2024. Its good to have protective cases on nearly all the wet plate cameras, the 8x10, 11x14, 16x20 and 20x24. I will have to get an expensive custom made case for the HF3535, no cheap shortcuts there. Probably a $800-$1000 bill there, but got to protect that beautiful monster of a camera. These metal transport cases will protect the cameras when traveling in the trailer and on location.

$40 adapted metal/wood storage case

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Setting Up The HF2024 For The First Time

Set up the 20x24 camera today, the HF2024. A lovely, lovely, tool.

The tripod I am using in the pictures has rather loose legs that tend to move, so not sure this large ULF camera will work with it. The whole thing might come crashing down, which would be a real tragedy. I will have to figure something else out. There are 4 different tripod mounting locations. Will probably have to use a table mount of some kind or 2 or 3 tripods at the same time to shoot this large machine safely. I need to take care of her as best I can. She might turn into the main camera for the project, rather strange considering I did not initially intend to buy her. Guess in the end good things sort of work themselves out.
The build of the HF2024 is very strong, everything seems solid, it should be able to withstand years of my rough use. Filip Harbart Czech Republic makes his cameras by hand one at a time, with loving care.
I placed the 42 inch Goerz Red Dot lens on the it, a large rather heavy lens. The front standard of the camera held everything solidly in place. This HF 20x24 also has a unique adaption (built special for another buyer who backed out). The ground glass (acrylic) back standard can be be unlocked (4 knobs) and adjusted like a Linhof 4x5. I think that feature will quite useful at time. I know I use it on my Linhof. Overall I am quite happy with this camera. Will probably give it a try next year wet plate and possibly this year with film.

Beauty HF2024 with Goerz Artar Red Dot 42 inch lens

Answer To A Facebook Friend About 35x35 Inch Plate Making

STEVE. I sort of wanted a system where I could easily set up the camera and do tests using the set up as is. Wanted 1 lens, 1 bellows extension, same same stuff. Talking to the big guys who do ULF (LG, KM), standardization and eliminating unnecessary variables is paramount to any success at all. This is tough stuff as you well know Steve. I have been told simplification is the key, standardize and simplify as much as you can, eliminate all the variables you can. I have been thinking a lot of the 35x35 inch work and how hard it will be. I will probably need to shoot it over a 3 or 4 day period at one location. Allowing for set up, and take down and the making of the images which will be a very slow process. The whole thing will no doubt be exhausting, especially as I age and slow down. I will be doing 95% of the work myself. Was thinking of building a tent round the whole thing, protecting from wind, rain and onlookers. Lots to learn and figure out first. Very excited thou at the possibilities. The possibilities are always so exciting. The photos that MIGHT be!

2 Big Deliveries In 1 Day!!!!

Two big arrivals from the Czech Republic on the same day! The HF2024 (20x24 view camera) and my 35x35 silver bath tank, both came via FedEx. The tank got a bit of damage to one of the lid corners. It it should be OK, the damage is not to bad, no light leak that I can see. Everything else looks fine. The HF2024 arrived in mint condition. Another good day!! Now the most important part, making strong images. Gear is great, the the photos are what matters thou.

One side note, the HF2024 is relatively light. I will be able to use it in situations where getting the HF3535 is impossible. Very happy with this buy so far. It is a welcome tool for certain situations.
You can see the damaged tank corner in the first photo. Not sure what the best way to repair it is. Will ask around.

The HF2024 (20x24 inch view camera) on top of a used metal shipping case I bought several months back, I hope the camera will fit in the case, going to try to squeeze it in tonight at work.
The 35x35 silver tank/box. You can see the slight damage on the lid, upper right.
The tank does not fit in the back of the trailer. I would have to remove the shelving to make it fit. My hope is to put both the 16x20 and 20x24 tanks in the back of the trailer (less chance to knock over).
With the dipper pulled entirely out, there is still about 8 1/4 inches of working room.
My second 20x24 inch film holder, still need a 20x24 wet plate holder. MUCH MORE IMPORTANT.