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    Bravo Frank! Great thread. I'm really enjoying it.

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    it is me. ...me... and me again ;-))


    waiting for the sun

    tachihara taken with very wide lens

    me with two other tools

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    Thanks, Frank. Does anybody know what is that interesting looking camera on the extreme right of the Deep Springs Collage picture (on the wood tripod)?
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Hey Jim, what's the monster lens on the camera second to the left in the Deep Springs photo?

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    David G. Gagnon and his 'Dorff in the Smokies three years ago, when he had slightly more hair.


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    At the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, upon completing the "57 national parks project".

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    This is me, Brian Sims, with my Sinar F, in a red do-rag (a basic requirement after 4 days on the Washington coast). Photo by Mackenzie Sims (my daughter and main Sherpa)


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    Ole Tjugen and Linhof Technika III 5x7" with Xenar 300mm f:4.5 - attempting a hand-held shot.

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    Bill & Phil,

    The info you desire is in this thread: http://largeformatphotography.info/lfforum/topic/501995.html

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