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<p>I agree with others: take your 80-400mm as it gives you good range of lens focals. I took this picture of Blue Angle numbers five and six at Andrew AFB, 2012. It was taken with Nikon D300, lens 300mm f/7.1 and speed 1/1600 of a second (Aperture Priority mode).<br>
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<p>Hello everyone,<br>
To Jim database, my Canon F-1n S/n is 176217. It came with AE Motor Drive and Battery Pack FN (S/n 141353). I don't know where to find the second part of the serial number like the ones Paulo get (P839, S809,... )</p>
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<p>Thank Diane and Hosteen for the warm welcoming. I hope to have more time for learning about the website/community PN as well.<br>
Cheers and Bests,<br>
Tu.</p>
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<p>Hello all,<br>
I am from Falls Church, VA. I am new here. My website www.photographerofthedreams.com is still under construction.<br>
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Tu.</p>
What is wrong with my pictures?
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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<p>1/ First of all, we need to address this, all of five pictures (printing) got the same problem: they're all dominated with cyan color.<br>
2/ I don't know if you left a cyan filter on top of your lens when taking these pictures or some mistakes made by wet processes in the photo lab. If you left a cyan filter on top of your lens/es, take it/them out.<br>
3/ For fixing this problem; in color darkroom (with wet processes) we used to use cyan gelatin filter to filter out the casting color hitting to printing paper.<br>
Hope these answers will help.<br>
Cheers,<br>
Tu.</p>
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