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Cam er ah nayms :p
gamma used to deliver and pickup if one had an account established. i believe they billed at the end of the month net 10.
Fuji 160S
Sol Duc Falls, Olympic NP Washington
A couple from me. Both taken in the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State.
The waterfall is Fuji 160C Negative Film, the forest scene Fuji Velvia 100F.
I have noticed Tim Atherton has been missing in action on his blog site.
Does anyone have any information as to where he may be? I hope everything is okay.
I am waiting for the body part reduction ad. :D
Waist.:rolleyes:
Thought I would add some color images.
All from Velvia 100F film.
Images from the Seattle area.
Ruby Beach Washington Coast. Fuji 160C Film, Last Fuji Velvia 100F
Maybe it is "D" for digital. :eek:
I never met Ted, but have been impressed with his knowledge, generosity and good nature. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. He holds a special place in my heart.
A very heavy load on documentation for quality assurance, especially for those that are typically under staffed. :(
Or it is a higher ISO speed than 1600. :p
Contact Danny Burk. He is located in South Bend and could give you some good areas.
http://www.dannyburk.com/
I had a Toyo 45AX that I used a Manfrotto ballhead with. I believe it was a 468r or something like that. I removed the quick release clamp that it came with and added an arca type clamp to it. Worked...
As well as Lowe's and Home Depot.
Large Format 4 frame stitch
Tim,
I never saw anything like this at all in my experience with the film.
Jim
One good thing about forums is that if you have a problem contributing to the topic, you can just move on.
There is Fine Art and Decorative Art. For me if it is fine art, it stirs me and intellectually engages me. I also have a tendency to delve into it more. Decorative art impresses me for a moment,...
Nice Vaughn. Sometimes they leave the darndest things in places. Here is mine.
I grew up in a different time, when people, places and things were respected. When getting the image took a back seat to respecting the surroundings, both private and public. There has been quite a...
Astia will provide some additional exposure latitude over films such as Velvia. The colors are more truer (less saturated) and the contrast is less.
I consider this to be minimalistic.
A couple from a family vacation.
Scott,
ProLabs west is pretty much out of the film business. They quit about 2 years ago. Nothing but digital now.
Jim
PM Sent
From one ex Chicago Lithuanian/Bohemian to another.
Wonderful site filled with wonderful photography. The site works fine for me.
I hope you open your film boxes in the dark. Most of time the envelopes are not light tight.
First is the Sol Duc Forest, Washington 2007, Second is shot from Indiana Dunes, circa 1982.
Here is mine. Color to dilute the B&W images.
Ivey Photo
424 Eighth Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
206.623.8113
800.543.6273
E-6, C-41, B&W, 35mm, 120, 4x5, 8x10
Wonderful processing and great customer service.
Thanks for the info Ken.
Thanks Nick.
Does anyone have any data for this version? Coverage, weight, filter size etc.
Thanks,
Jim
I have purchased from them in the past. Straight up knowledgable people to work with.
Highly recommended.
Jim
Adrian,
This is the location that my photokit is located.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Folder/Plug-ins/Automate folder
Let me know if this works for you. If not let me know and I will find the patch page...
Adrian,
I have installed them and they work. I know they have an update patch to allow them to work with CS3. I will see where they are installed when I get home tonight and let you know.
Jim
Ruby Beach on the Olympic Washington coast.
Fuji NPS film.
http://home.comcast.net/~jrjirka/FNPS077ECSHP3.jpg
www.iveyphoto.com
In Seattle
maybe you should send that picture to autoban, you know that german magazine... :rolleyes:
....the wave of the future. :)