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nick_stanislo

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I went to a copy center and reduced page 265 in Ansel Adams "The

Negative". I found a mid sized notebook to insert the exposure

records into and it works great. Sometimes when I am backpacking, I

use a mini recorder just because I have so much else going on I don't

want to waste time on the unessential. I can always fill in the

exposure log back at the darkroom.

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So far the beste thing I've come accross is a small notebook of

waterproof paper made by Rite In The Rain (www.riteintherain.com). I

just write down the necessary information with a pencil and move on.

Having the waterproof paper has really come in handy at times when

working in the rain, snow, or on the occasion that I periodically

drop the notebook in a stream, lake, mud, etc.

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<p>I know I'm digging up quite a old post but I thought I'd share a project I've just launched in relation to the OP question. I'm developing a comprehensive set of photographer's notebooks called Analogbook. I recently posted about it in the equipment subforum.<br>

I've just launch the Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, and if you have a few minutes you can find out a lot more here:<br>

<a href="http://goo.gl/ZCmCvT">http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/papercrate/analogbook-the-photographers-notebook</a></p>

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