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Man, Myth, Legend
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Welcome Back Crew
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No Sleeping on Duty
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I'd like to see Pinkasov thread or Helmut thread
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Adventure Ahead
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Opiate of the Masses
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Potato R/D Center
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Back to the story.
We will be entering logging country
River transit, Homes, rail transport etc.

Love this picrel
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Log transition point
Stock on far end of Lake
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>>4506977
I wish there was more detail on the technicalities and logistics of what he did with these colour photos. But alas.
At least it's a wonderful collection we can still enjoy.
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ty for continuing and posting more OP, the last thread was really cool
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>>4507025
:)
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construction zone
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pointed stakes
animal control
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I love trichromes. These are cool.
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>>4507069
Thanks fren
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>>4506987

awesome thousand hungry weilins approaching and i has two pouch rice and some greens
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>>4506998

do you mean fabric weave factory
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>>4507091
This looks flimsy as fuck
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>>4507094 that room tho
>>4507095 :)
>>4507144
Thanks anon. Yea It does and I was thinking,
it is likely a small sub circuit route over a temporary causeway.
Only a small loco and one or two cars.

ai
"A causeway is a raised road or railway built across a low, wet area, marshland, or body of water. Constructed from materials like earth, masonry, or concrete, it provides a solid, dry passage that connects separated land areas. They are commonly used to connect islands to the mainland or cross tidal areas.
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>>4507021
Previous thread had some decent discussion/info about that stuff. Apparently he used a specially formulated orthochromatic emulsion that he partially developed to take these.
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>>4507021
Developed the formula for. He didn't partially develop the negatives.
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>>4507095
yea. I post here alone and just start making things up.
It was a bad pun on potato/vodka stereotypes.
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These are nice homes. That trim tho
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Based Onion Dome Bale
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>>4507243
The colours look great in this one despite the broken sheet.
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>>4507252
yea, I like the un-cropped ones best.
a lot more variety in the render
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>>4506980
>Welcome Back Crew
Except you, two weeks in the brig.
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>>4507366
epic lol dubb's checked

"Sir, we told him to stand still"
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Great Shot imo
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Tried for a larger res on this set
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This is very exciting. I have never seen these.
It really will be an adventure.
:)
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I did a rough scan of the 1400. I was mostly looking for people shots
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one of the trichromes I tried back in the day
used R,G,B flash gels lol
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>>4509955
checked
imo that is a Great Photo.
Nice Ballance, catching the branch on the top just filled the whole image in.
Part perfect focus and others where the tri effect gives that expected distortion.

Nice add to the thread,and thanks for the bump
Have some /Gorsky/
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>>4506994
Reminds me of one of my favourite photos 'The Onion Field' taken by George Davison around 1890.
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>>4510030
yes I can see
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>>4510194
exquisite
>>4510182
really nice
I think he has the eye of a 19th century landscape artist. he was also so fortunate to witness such beautiful village landscapes rather than our modern cities. it really inspires me to travel. I wonder what focal length lenses would give a similar angle of view on 35mm film? or if there is any information about the optics he used? Wikipedia, here I come…
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>>4510220
that first pic is cool cause you can see the Stores on the main streets
one straight thru town and the other in the buildings in the foreground.

You can truly get lost looking at them in Hi Res.
I wish I could walk into one of those shops.

The camera Mr. Gorsky used is an ongoing mystery.
Why he took no photos of his gear is strange.
I will double check in the B/W folder of single frame pics he took
May be an overlooked clue??
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I intend to document most of the Empire here in this forum.
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Further down the line.
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why climb this mountain anon?

>it had to be done
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Based onion dome bales
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more later
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>>4510364
the perspective on this one is great
I wonder if he was on a raised platform?
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>>4510370
a really excellent photo, i love this view. that tower is so unusual, both the form and the color.
>>4510382
very humble garb.
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>>4510384
It looks like a station in RDR2
do you know this game??

Wonder what it looks like now??
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>>4510383
They walked up this hill in the foreground and to the right.
>>4510359
You can just see a small dome also on the right.

Here is some hemp for you trouble
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Landscaping
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These are in order.I think that means something.
Different moods, lighting etc.
when you hit that spot you can't stop clicking

This one is Great
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Movin on
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Blessed thread
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>>4510550
if you know the location we could probably compare these shots with satellite photos
i would be surprised if this hasn't all been developed into a communist concretescape
but I really don't know all that much about russia

never played rdr2
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now that you mention video games, a lot of these landscapes do actually remind me of some locations from the witcher 3
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>>4510586
Thanks

>>4510731
I can find most of the locations with the image name at the LOC (Library of Congress).
I found no photos of his gear, Yet.
This is his office desk in Paris.
Strange how this Photo Madman has almost zero photos in his old age.

office picrel
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>>4510731
Also I have this to offer.
An excellent video journey to some of these locations today.
It is a 1hr 30 documentary on Gorsky and specifically these photos..

It is in Russian, but the captions will help when you need them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaeRj-ApktY

best way to see this in real time
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previous thread here

>>4505507
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>>4510731
damn it was a bitch but I found it

ai
You are likely referring to the town of Sim (or its associated rail station, Simskaya), located in the Ashinsky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast in the Ural region of Russia

some of the Russian text at the LOC is BS. untranslatable gibberish
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fyi
I have a torrent of the whole collection
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Something about seeing towns when they're still small and surrounded by nature just looks so fascinating to me. Thanks for the photos anon!
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>>4510979
size? you should start a thread on /t/ if you have a few collections
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>>4511052
Thanks for taking the time Friend
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>>4511059
2g
it has everything I have and sorted to a degree

pic rel
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>>4511119
/t/
I was there for several years :)
Some of the better pho/t/o sets are still seeded.

here is the hash if you want it

716bf3d6a2447343ecc2ddceb6cc2601c37759b2
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>>4511111
i got the get
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posted in the old thread because that's what I had open
but Gorsky almost certainly used a single lens, sliding plate setup
there's no evidence of chromatic parallax in any of the photos, aside from a couple where the camera was obviously accidentally moved like >>4506509
(there is some lateral CA visible in high-contrast areas but that's most likely because the lenses were designed for B&W only)
there is significant evidence of movement between shots, so regardless of the physical camera setup the images were taken sequentially
the extra softness in the top & bottom photos may be caused by the order they were taken in, with the center one first, then the magazine tolerance loosening up as the next two shots were taken
you'd have to look at the frames of a shot with linear movement like >>4506108 or clouds to order them
but there's not many of those, Gorsky avoided those scenes/situations for obvious reasons
a magazine like Miethe's setup >>4505938 might allow a delay of only seconds between frames
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>>4511153
>>4511153
I posted there also
Your text is different my reply is unchanged.

Thank for your input and I can't argue with the logic.
A closer comparison to other three frames would be important.

If the declination in framing observed in the sample I gave is consistently present,
I would say no to the theory.
You would not move the base the same way each time in other locations for other shots.

My description includes your offset angles approach.
Center lens straight
top lens 20 degrees down
bottom lens 20 degrees up.

Odd none of his gear was in any photos. The Mirthe camera seems gigantic and cumbersome. I don't see how you could slide into the next frame regularly
without a noticeable difference in border framing.

The weight of that slide device with the huge glass plate
on the back of that camera is enormous and may be the answer.

>but all I've seen is from stuff moving in-frame in different colors, which also implies multiple shots on a single lens.
Time is also an issue here.
timing for three different exposures, lets calculate the time for three frames versus one.
Then compare the ghosting (color shift) you see in a non cropped example.
That much time between getting all three shots and you have nothing but a blur.
Forget the grass waving in the breeze

As I said you made good points but I have also and am not convinced yet,
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I made a slideshow of some of these
a while back.

link for anyone who is interested
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ugPuZKa43h4x
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>>4511165
>If the declamation in framing observed in the sample I gave is consistently present,
>I would say no to the theory.
>You would not move the base the same way each time in other locations for other shots.
assuming Gorsky used a cassette/magazine setup like Miethe, it's very likely it had index marks or detents
if the indices were slightly off, then each image taken in the same position in that particular cassette/magazine would have the same offsets (I expect he had more than one)
>My description includes your offset angles approach.
>Center lens straight
>top lens 20 degrees down
>bottom lens 20 degrees up.
not sure what you mean by my "offset angles"
you can't correct parallax by tilting the camera or shifting the frustum, the only way to "correct" it is to take the photo from the same exact position
I tried illustrating what I mean by making some trichromes on a tripod with a vertical telescoping section
green was center, red -5", blue +5"
(digital camera, I isolated only the channel I needed for each image, then aligned & added)
pic related is shift with no angle adjustment for upper & lower cameras
things in the distance are okay, but the chromatic parallax quickly gets worse the closer the object is to the camera (the worst being my balcony railing)
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>>4511195
this picture was taken the same as before, except I reoriented the camera to point at the same feature for the top & bottom views
chromatic parallax is very slightly diminished, but I had to quickly flip between the two photos to even notice
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>>4511197
finally I took this picture as a control, with no vertical shift, all three in the same position
the only visible CA is temporal
I really wish I had better clouds for this
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>>4511197
Ok
The work and time is appreciated. I am not protecting a position here.
We still have two issues
Three frames. They all have a slightly different field of view. pic rel
They have the same anomaly, all of them do

Center straight on subject
Top slightly down
Bottom slightly up

We need to agree on this point in some way.

If the camera and tripod is unmoveable in granite and the "glass slide"is free,
it does not matter where you click the next frame. even if slightly off center.
You would always be able to super impose the correct portion on top of each other Exactly

That does not work here. Picrel will not super impose ever and it is not moving
You say the slide is off center From Top to bottom in all the examples,
How is that changing the lens. The placement of the slide is somehow affecting what the
lens is capturing and in focus?

The pics you took do not take in the other factors in displaying the images in the lantern,
with three additional lenses.
Imo crudely bending/blending the images back together on a wall or sheet

We have to get past this lens math issue first.
How exactly are the three images changing?? This is not a bump off center with the neg.
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>>4511293
sorry not really clear on what you're saying
>That does not work here. Picrel will not super impose ever and it is not moving
I don't see any parallax there though?
they overlap just fine
>You say the slide is off center From Top to bottom in all the examples,
that's the opposite of what I'm saying
I'm trying to show that Gorsky probably used a single fixed lens + sliding plate, otherwise you would see artifacts like >>4511195 and >>4511197
which I don't see in any of the pictures posted so far
>The pics you took do not take in the other factors in displaying the images in the lantern,
with three additional lenses.
I was actually going to draw a diagram of the projector but didn't have time
you need three lenses for the projector so that a human can see all three images at once
and using three lenses for the projector doesn't cause any chromatic parallax once they've been focused onto the projection medium, because they're projecting flat surfaces (the plates)
you would get chromatic parallax from three lenses _taking_ the photo because the original scene has depth, but the projected plates do not
sorry this is hard to explain with just words
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>>4511357
1 lens
I large negative
camera fixed like a rock

Why are three the images moving position?
Why are all three images NOT DEAD CENTER
The lens DID NOT MOVE

DO NOT USE THE WORD PARALLAX
You seem to have problems understanding the point

Why are three the images moving position?
Why are all three images NOT DEAD CENTER
The lens DID NOT MOVE
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later the afternoon:
the only camera in existence that can't take a duplicate photo
this is dialogue is becoming troll like
Others like you come here and ask stupid shit and waste my time.

You tried to explane this in several circles and refuse to answer direct questions

I have photos. All types. Some came from fliker. No concern for approval of my threads by the aristocracy on /p/
I will continue to make threads until I get board. I break no rules and so it will continue

I guess me not being "one of you" gets the grief posts going
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>>4511462
>board
Board as in board of peace, I.e. bored?
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>>4506984
This is quite the technical feat. The dogs didn't move in the three shots he had to take. Impressive.
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>>4511468
god the stereotypes here
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here is a fuckin bush
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>>4511468
is that your go to line still ??
shit worked well here 15yrs ago
cool old school
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the fuck happened in here
>>4511439
>>4511462
just because you disagree, or don't understand it, doesn't make it trolling
here, I took the time to illustrate what I'm talking about: registration error in the plate cassette
unfortunately the image limit is reached, so have a catbox link: https://files.catbox.moe/hypoht.png
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>>4511609
I apologise to you.

I am currently maintaining multiple active threads here and other places. Grief posters and bots are almost all that remain.

Grammar Nazi shows up to egg shit on >>4511468
as an example.

Your Diagram took a lot of time. It was very well done.
The RGB overlap was also odd and you showed how they stack
in the finished crop. Bottom portion left is spot on.

Ya done good Friend. Very Nice. And yes, words did not work here.
I was always a tactile learner.
In my own defence I did honestly engage in the previous posts we made
looking for the right answer.

Thank You for your time, effort and knowledge.

(recap on projector comments)
This is the reason the projector works like it does with the three stacked images.
Tilting a projected 2D image even slightly starts to create image distortion.
The top and bottom lens on the projector are tilted to combine the images.
Those two angles are in the IMAGES to help compensate for the distortion.

or am i just retarded again ?
Any way it was a learning experience and those are always good days.

:)
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>>4511609
>>4511641

the next thread will take some time
need to afk
for obvious reasons

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