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    Strolling the Dallas Museum of Art with the Speed Graphic

    Dallas Museum of Art
    Speed Graphic circa 1940, Ektar 127 4.7 circa 1952,
    HP5 rated at 1600 developed at 3200 in Microphen with Jobo processor stock, 13.5 min., 68F








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    Re: Strolling the Dallas Museum of Art with the Speed Graphic

    Alan, very nice work.

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    Re: Strolling the Dallas Museum of Art with the Speed Graphic

    Nice photos. Thanks for sharing.

    Were these handheld or did you carry a mono/tripod?
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    Re: Strolling the Dallas Museum of Art with the Speed Graphic

    Beautiful.

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    Re: Strolling the Dallas Museum of Art with the Speed Graphic

    Thanks guys,
    No tripods/monopods are allowed so, yes, all are hand held. I used the leaf shutter on the 127 Ektar instead of the focal plane shutter which makes for a lot less vibration.

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