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Canon FD Photos of the Month: May 2022


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F7A Diesel locomotive at the California State RR museum in Sacramento last month. A-1 FD 50mm f/1.4 on Tmax 400. Also my first development with XTOL.

 

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A book's a great place to hide out in - Trevanian
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oh my god, confused forum

 

You wouldn't be the first, and most certainly will not be the last.

 

Those of us who browse by the "new" criterion, are particularly apt to wander off while looking for a fitting image - at least I know I am....:oops:

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I would hope that no one feels obligated to list developer data on this thread. I just posted mine because it was the first time I've ever used anything but D-76 or L-76 which for me was momentous.
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Glad you're okay! It's rare for a tornado to occur as far north as Gaylord, Michigan. My first memory ever is of a massive wall cloud that formed a tornado that hit just down the road from what was then my home west of Port Huron on May 21, 1953. That tornado soon became an F5, traveled twelve miles, jumped the St. Clair River and went another fifty miles into Ontario, Canada. I was exactly two years and three months old. I can still see it in my mind as clearly as that morning. Strange weather is the new normal. We had four inches of snow last night up here in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies.
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Thanks, we're okay, as is the house. Downtown Gaylord wasn't so lucky. Tornados do happen up here, but rarely. Another pic taken with the F-1. The owner of this pickup just bought it on Monday. By Friday, it was destroyed. On a technical note, the 12% metering rectangle was perfect for this type of photography.

 

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Another of my tornado pics. This is the remains of the local Quick Lube place. Totally destroyed. The guy in the left and right were inside when the tornado hit. They took refuge in the pit. Both are okay. Canon F-1 with FD 28/2.0 lens. Ultrafine Extreme 100 film, in Xtol.

 

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