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  1. #21

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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)

    Thanks, Matt.
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)



    Thatīs me, Rainer Schoditsch, and my Arca F-Line with a yellow "hey, donīt i look like a real pro arch photog yelling" Kodak dark cloth posing in front of Arch. Raimund Abrahams early House Dellacher in Burgenland, Austria.

    What a great thread this is!

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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)

    Congratulations Marco & Mian!
    But Marco, it's been several days man.
    Where's the picture of the baby?

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    I love that Jim Galli picture. I think those are the cameras he can't fit in his garage anymore.

    Cheers, James

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    <img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/ramin.jpg"





    Ramin Dotma in Vienna





    <img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/chrisf.jpg"





    Chris F, photo by his niece this morning


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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)

    Along with my homemade walnut 5x7.

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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)

    Frank, thank you!!, we're so honoured by your appreciation, we're blushing!! ))))...

    Brian, I know that it sounds strange, but the smallest format we have at home right now is a 4x5", no 35mm, no compact digital camera, since Cristina and Giulio have been to the hospital until monday I was not allowed to take the Gandolfi in the nursery ))))...this morning I bought a compact digital camera, pictures of Giulio now will be abounding...

    Ciao

    Marco

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    <img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/robs.jpg"





    Rob Skeoch with his Wisner



    (Rob, this is the better shot!) Thanks to the folks like Rob who took the trouble to send 500pixel wide jpgs using the "save for web" option that strips the color profile away and makes a smaller file size... hint, hint


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    <img src="http://frankpetronio.com/media/lf/smurray.jpg"





    Me and my trusty old Calumet and first lens: 10 inch Caltar. Seasons greetings for St. Paul, MN to all!
    Steve Murray


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    Photos with your loved ones (cameras that is)



    Noboy around to take a picture of meself, so I humbly submit a direct contact print of my face to a small piece of film. No camera used.

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