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  1. <p>Unfortunately I haven’t known Stephen Penland and his works before. I visited his site now and found a lot of wonderful pictures. He seemed like a great artist and adventurer. Sorry to see him go.<br> Today I have a colorful sunset over Lake George, Adirondacks, NY.</p><div></div>
  2. <p> One more</p><div></div>
  3. <p>Beautiful colors Giovanni. And how did you shoot parade with 6x17? Awesome!<br> Some spring shots.</p><div></div>
  4. <p>Tony, beautiful landscape. I like this thin ice.<br> Despite we didn't have good winter this season it's still nice to see like the buds are popping up.</p><div></div>
  5. <p>The spring is here in Upstate NY.</p><div></div>
  6. <p>We didn't have a decent winter, so far we still don't have a decent spring. Here's "wonderful" April.</p><div></div>
  7. <p>When you have such advanced camera as Contax 645 it's always a good idea to use a spare back feature. So, anyhow, does the film advanced properly? Doesn't film advance to 01 frame, or film does advance but the counter doesn't show it? Please clarify.</p>
  8. <p>Have a seat...</p><div></div>
  9. <p>Giovanni, I looked at your 6x17 chrome "collection". It's really fascinating. I'm jealous. You definitely mastered panoramic format.</p><div></div>
  10. <p>Here's the image.</p><div></div>
  11. <p>The spring has arrived early. Last ice...</p>
  12. <p>Mary Doo: beautiful leopard! It was really your lucky moment.</p>
  13. <p>Eventually we've got snow this winter...</p><div></div>
  14. <p>Well, flowers are good. But it’s February and we’re still supposed to have winter. This picture from one of the very rare snowy day shot somewhere in the Adirondack Park.</p><div></div>
  15. <p>I’ve also got Canonscan 9000f Mark II and those blotchy images look familiar to me. Basically I have same issue with most of C-41 emulsions (included Chromogenic) especially in the areas with uniform colors and contrast, similar to what William has. I cannot suspect film by any meaning – I brought same negs to my local prolab and they scanned using Fujifilm Frontier. All images came out clean and crisp. Once I read that using Vuecan might solve this issue. However as William mentioned he is using Vuescan also and it looks like it’s not helping much. Pretty much sure that this is Scanner/Software issue and has to be addressed directly to Canon (but not sure how).</p>
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