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Erik Larsen
Excellent composition and craftsmanship.
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Erik Larsen
400 TX print on mg classic
The grain is compelling. We used to struggle to avoid graininess and now I find my feelings about that have changed. Very nice.
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Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Ken Lee
Beautiful Ken. Looks like a scene from a Jane Austen story. Timeless.
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Ken Lee
Wonderful!
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Jim Galli
The grain is compelling. We used to struggle to avoid graininess and now I find my feelings about that have changed. Very nice.
Thanks Chassis
Yeah Jim is it quite grainy which is the only reason I use 35mm for the grit. A change of pace from grainless 8x10 I normally use. I enjoy the different formats for very different reasons.
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jp
Great photos David and Austin!
Austin; this is like an opening scene of a scifi movie or something. Grand and crazy at the same time.
Thanks jp! Yes, the drive to get to that point was pretty torturous (especially in a rented mini-van) and at first I was disappointed that it was so smoky. Honestly though, the picture probably turned out more interesting than it would have otherwise. Thanks again.
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austin granger
I think the XPan is a good camera for cars in their environment:
If that fat fender Chebby was a coupe, someone would have rescued it.