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  1. Congratulations on taking a great shot and creating a stunningly magnificent shot Kamala. I love your work.
  2. The Gardner's cottage at Skylands Manor in Ringwood New Jersey.
  3. I caught myself several times anticipating the features of my Canon 5dMIII several times. I even looked for the screen on the back of the camera to review my shot! ha ha ha. My wife and I laughed about that several times. For me this was a very interesting experience and one that brings you back to fully manual photography in a good way. I still have 2 more rolls left and look forward to shooting some more film. I will however definitely go to a different lab given the lack of quality from this lab. I checked my lens and camera which look clean - no dirt/dust. My CanoScan 9950F scanner is clean too. Mick
  4. This is from my 1st roll of film in over 30 years using my old Canon T70 SLR sporting a Canon FD 35-70mm f3.5 zoom/macro lens. Shot at 35mm, f8, 1/250th using Kodak ColorPlus ISO 200. I am not sure if the film was really old or the lab was, well less than professional, because I got the film/CD back with a ton of scratches. I'm going to look at the camera, lens and film very closely to see if I can spot any crud. (We all know what crud is.) My first glance did not spot anything, so I am leaning towards a bad lab.... They scanned the film to a CD for me and it is TERRIBLE! Anyway, this is at Monmouth Reservoir in Howell, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The old dying trees are rapidly disappearing as time marches on. Mick
  5. I finally got the chance to get out for a very short photo shoot. My wife, Karen, took me to the Leonard J. Buck gardens in Far Hills, New Jersey. I snapped a few with my 5DMIII but most of my shots were with my trusty old Canon T70 loaded with a roll of Kodak ColorPlus 200 and sporting a FD 35-105mm f/3.5 Macro lens. I still have to send that out to get it processed and remain hopeful that I'll have a couple of decent shots. I think that it's been almost 30 years since I used that camera. Holy cow, what an adjustment! So here are 3 of my 5DMIII shots from the Leonard J. Buck gardens.
  6. Holy smokes ajkocu! Is that really a coffee maker or have you just been transported to the starship Enterprise to manage their Warp Core? Better check those di-lithium crystals out while you're grinding that stuff. Mick
  7. Hi Mark. I'm going to look at your composite picture process. That's something that I've wanted to try for a long time. Thanks! Mick
  8. I had deleted all of my images shortly after the migration and avoided posting images until such time as I thought that PN had largely stabilized. Unfortunately, it appears that PN is once again a "ship" without a captain or crew. With only 5 images posted, it will become an easy decision for me.
  9. I have considered deleting my images and then organizing them. I am fortunate in that I no longer have 850 - 900 images on PN. I deleted all of my images until I felt that PN had stabilized after the last migration. I only have about 5 images here now. Hopefully there is a way to organize your images after you initially load them.
  10. How can I move images I've loaded into a Member's Album?
  11. © © All rights reserved Mick.Simpson@Live.com

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