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    Here's an oldie but a goodie.
    Nikon F100, Nikkor 200mm Macro lens, 35mm Fuji Velvia 50.

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    Last March 3 2023

    Spring IS COMING

    Eaarly Spring by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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    An oldie from me, very low res image I put online 15 years ago.


    Canon 5D, Tamron SP-90 Macro, 1/4000 at f/2.5.

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    An even older photo, now 20 years old. I think this one was on a Canon 10D with a Sigma 12-24 at 24 that I seem to recall having bought on that trip, visiting the store where I bought most of my LF stuff in the late 80’s when I lived there.


    Prickly Pear Cactus, San Antonio Missions NHP, 2003. 1/750@f/11.

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    Makiflex 150 Xenar HRU D23 Octobox 150 by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Plaubel Makiflex 150mm Schneider barrel Xenar 4x5 Fuji HRU XRAY D23 1:1 8x10 Aristo #2 RC Omega DII laser aligned. Dektol 1:2 Broncolor Octobox 150 with frosted bulb and Octobox Supplemental Diffusion. Backround by David Maheu "Tim Kelly Classic".
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    500CM 135 f5.6 S Planar C TStar Polaroid Hazylight by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Hasselblad 500C/M 135mm F5.6 C T* S-Planar Bellows Lens. Fuji Instant B&W Film. Broncolor Hazylight 6000J Modeling Light Only 1000 Watts.
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    Makiflex 150 Xenar F11 Octobox 50 Ortho Commercial 9x12cm by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Plaubel Auto Makiflex with SK Grimes Graphic Back 150 f4.5 Auto Maki Xenar Yellow Filter Ilford Commercial Ortho 9x12cm Arca Swiss 9x12cm Graphic Back. Broncolor Octobox 150 1500J C200 Monolight One Pop F11. D23 Straight Replenished in 9x12cm Combiplan Tank. DipN'Dunk works great! Love it. New Background Low Key by Artist David Maheu. 4x6 Foamcore Fill off camera right. A successful first test of the Combiplan, I utilized red LED safelight Inspection 25 minutes Straight Replenished D23. Omega DII Laser Aligned 180mm Rodagon Omegalite Dektol 1:2. Copied with Sony Nex 7 on Minolta SRT Copy Stand, Zeiss Touit 2.8/50M at F8
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    Testing Studio Lighting 2 350mm f.56 Tele Tessar ELM by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Hasselblad EL/M with 350mm F5.6 black Non-T* Tele-Tessar. Ilford 120 FP4+. Broncolor Balloon Head (gorgeous light as smooth and soft as you can get!) camera left, silver reflector just off camera right. Laser aligned Omega DII 180mm black Rodagon 8x10 Arista Matte #2 Multigrade. 18mm Hasselblad Extension Tube brought the 350mm lens into focus at this close distance. Canvas background by Artist James Bright.
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