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Here are a couple from the Agfa Isolette III using expired Kodak Ektachrome 200

Developed by FotoExpress in San Jose, CA

Some of the colors may be a bit off and that is due to my poor scanning and post processing

More latter

 

creek

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jungle gym

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Santa Clara Veterans Memorial

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Livery stable at Columbia Calif. Shot with Leica MP and Superia. I am not much of a color film guy as I do not develop it and the closest lab is 50miles away. However I am going on a 3 week backpacking trip in July from Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney and thought I would shoot color on the way. I am satisfied with Superia for that. I love the Leica MP as a camera but was having trouble sleeping because of the money I spent on it so yesterday I sent it back. Now I cannot sleep because I let it go. Anyway bad for my emotions all around.

 

 

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I feel your pain. From time to time I think about a Leica MP.

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Much as I like Arista EDU 100 Ultra in the 35mm format, I find it a little slow for hand-held work with medium format cameras. However, one day last week, with a wonderful light from a slightly hazy sun, I loaded a roll into a Mamiya 645 1000s fitted with the Mamiya Sekor 55-105mm f/4.5 lens and took a walk around town. The tonality of the results was impressive; the film was developed in PMK Pyro and scanned on an Epson V700 Photo using Silverfast SE software.

 

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Ventana

 

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Scotty's

 

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Pictures in Washington DC, shot last summer on Elite Chrome Extra Color, taken with my Minolta 300si camera

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The following were also taken last summer in Richmond Va, near the James River; shot on Elite Chrome Extra color, using my Kodak Retina Reflex III.

 

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Mamiya C330, TMY-2/Tmax400, Rodinal Semi-stand. All in Socal.

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Much as I like Arista EDU 100 Ultra in the 35mm format, I find it a little slow for hand-held work with medium format cameras. However, one day last week, with a wonderful light from a slightly hazy sun, I loaded a roll into a Mamiya 645 1000s fitted with the Mamiya Sekor 55-105mm f/4.5 lens and took a walk around town. The tonality of the results was impressive; the film was developed in PMK Pyro and scanned on an Epson V700 Photo using Silverfast SE software.

 

Pay at the Library

 

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Ventana

 

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Scotty's

 

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Great work, as always. If I may ask an off-topic question (again), I noticed the sign saying "venison patties". Is that a commonly available item in NZ? I'm visualizing it as the deer-based equivalent of a hamburger patty, which totally makes sense, but it's the first time I've heard of it.

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Pictures in Washington DC, shot last summer on Elite Chrome Extra Color, taken with my Minolta 300si camera

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The following were also taken last summer in Richmond Va, near the James River; shot on Elite Chrome Extra color, using my Kodak Retina Reflex III.

 

No. 1

 

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I love the yellow leaves on the tree against the blue sky. And, is that a chrome tree in the first shot? It's very realistic. I thought it was real, at first.

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I noticed the sign saying "venison patties". Is that a commonly available item in NZ? I'm visualizing it as the deer-based equivalent of a hamburger patty, which totally makes sense, but it's the first time I've heard of it.

 

Yes, pretty much the same as a beef pattie, and readily available, often served as a hamburger. Many of the cafes and restaurants feature venison on their menus. Deer are farmed in New Zealand, most of the deer products being exported.

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Yes, pretty much the same as a beef pattie, and readily available, often served as a hamburger. Many of the cafes and restaurants feature venison on their menus. Deer are farmed in New Zealand, most of the deer products being exported.

Interesting. About 80% of the 10+ million hunters in the US hunt deer (sometimes in addition to other game), but I'm not aware of any commercial farming of deer, here. Some parts of the country have such a surplus of deer that the herds have to be culled, and yet there is strong opposition to commercial market hunting of them. It would not surprise me to learn that agri-business is a strong force behind that resistance.

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Yes Dave, Red, Fallow and Sika deer are considered a pest; they were introduced early in the piece to provide sport for the hunting fraternity, and quickly began to decimate indigenous flora, to the extent that cullers were (and still are ) employed by the government keep them under control.

Wow, they really went overboard on that one. Three species on a couple of smallish islands? We only have three species in all of North America, and one of those is nearly extinct and only occurs in Florida. Which species do they farm?

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