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Mike G - Hermione in the window is sweet. I'm not really a cat lover, but love the image and sometimes a rare feline.
I've been in desperate need of some tone porn. Rick delivers like clockwork. :) 'Don't know if its just my eyes, but I don't see Kentmere look this rich from others. You also do Acros wonderfully & I gave up on it.
JamesB - Mill shots are nice. 'Love the low cam position on the first one.
The toy soldier statue delivered the goods w/ that Nikon. Nicely done, Erko.
Marcel - wonderful composition on the cruiseliner & Cafe Rotterdam.
Bertliang - what's up w/ the chain link fences? Each time you shoot them, they give all the goodies we'd expect from LF. Sharp, clear, depth of texture & tone. You make them look good.
'Very cool - being able to keep using the Bantam w/ 35mm, Greg.
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Mike, the pastoral scenes are lovely.
Erko, being a devout metal-head, I love the shots of the old iron.
'Sweet looking ride - the FZR, Rick VN
m42 - 'Makes me wonder if the Fuji 100 has a more tame color palette than the 400 print or velvia offerings. Colors look closer to what I'd see in the wild. 'Looks good.
bertL - bannister & pond shots are wonderful. Bannister tones & range are delicious.
BradC - killer portrait of the strawberry seller. 'Just wonderful.
Fabulous vintage, Donald.
Nice still life of the tea pot, Escuta.
Rick D - Before the name of the poster scrolled into view, I knew it was your work. The tones & clarity just jump out, compared to most. Beautiful work.
KEH finally got a part in that got knocked off the 'blad in a minor fall. 'Got it on order today, hoping nothing else was damaged in the fall. 'Hope each of you has a terrific wkend. 'Sure enjoying the work so far.
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Gents, thank You! I'll have to note that Vivitar & Tamron & mount a search. I actually chose the Quantaray over the hallowed Nikkor after shooting a short roll - 1/2 w/ each lens. It was that the quantaray was more value - it gave better clarity. That short zoom range has been very useful for walking around the town.
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Bradlley, that shot of the mongolian girl is superb.
Rick, thank you. 'Don't know if you've tried other short zooms, but I'm underwhelmed by my 28-70 3.5-4.5. It won't hold a candle to my cheap Quantaray 70-200. Something crisp in the 24-80mm range would be handy. If you know of any winners there, pls. let me know. I'm using an old Fe2.
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Really nice breezeway shot, Mike,
Kent - 'looks like a huge, beefy whippet. 'Handsome beast well captured.
James, morning fog is lovely, and you didn't miss a tone on MSU.
Erko - dang. I would have guessed the Fuji, but you took no prisoners w/ that Canon. 'First two are killer.
M42Dave - These are interesting - espec. the first. I stopped using Fuji w/out a polarizer 'cause the palette was too harsh (saturation) for me. The blue door & windowframe in the 2nd shot is strong, but still pleasing. That first shot has me staring like a cow at a new gate. Composition & execution are wonderful.
'glad to see the historic bldgs, Richard. Nicely done.
104etc - I should learn to load my film so wrong.
Gate/Fence shot is nice, Bertliang. 'Don't know why I like it, but sure do.
Sigh. If the clarity & tones are making you cry - its probably Rick's. Panels II & Sales & Service are killer.
Tony - those cosinon shot make me think you're hanging out w/ Rick too much. :)
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Rich - love it when you grab the big Mami.
Erko - very clean & crisp. 'Cubic money. :) 'Grabbed a shot where the valve covers were finished in a photo image of piles of $100 bills - how appropriate. One driver last yr said each trip down the strip was $1800.
On the other end of the technology/performance spectrum - we have... Horseless.
Fe2/50/HP5/PyroHD
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Rick - neat image of the boy on the beach.
James B - both shots of the lake are nice, but second one gives sumptuous mid-tones.
Bertliang - 'Causeway' shot is a hoot - keeps my eyes dancing about.
'Nice, Bradley. 'Hope the trip was as much fun as it looks.
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bertliang - like the perspective on the tracks & the old pickup.
Rick D - tones & crispness just keep amazing. 'Meet my Mustard' is fabulous
Erko - the double is wonderful.
Tony, if there's a tone to be had in that harbor shot - you got it! lovely.
'Haven't gotten to shoot film for about 2 mo. The winter was rough & collapsed the pump house (water supply). Knowing nothing of carpentry, I was very fortunate to have a kind neighbor help me tear it down & rebuild it. 'Quite an education.
I got out last week to shoot & have 4 more rolls to process, but this image came from the first. 500cm/50c FP4 1:1:150 f11, 41s. 'Scanned in color & not converted - gives the sepia/orange cast.
Think of it as "Snatchblock comma - large" Its a couple inches shorter than my 6' frame. The doors behind it are from old growth fir, 4" thick each, weighing 500lbs each.
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Nice work, all.
Bill B's recommend for HP5, D400 + PyroHD - I second the thought. I've enjoyed the results w/ FP4 and PanF also. 'Great soup.
Supriyo - Good to see your posts here. I've liked your work - mostly from the no words forum threads. Tones & detail in these 4 images are super. 'Hope to see more.
Tony - tones & clarity on the waterfront shots are killer.
Don - the shot of your Dad's house is neat - not because its an ideal palace, but a regular dwelling in an idealic setting. 'Hope you have lots of shots around there. 'Looks like a more dry version of the PacNorthWet.
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Film Camera Week for September 29
in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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The extra film size would be most welcome. 'Not clear is if each roll of 120 needed a trip to the lathe.
Rick, you're tearing them up w/ that Mami glass & your fine processing.