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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    B&J 8x10 with Kodak 305 portrait, wide open at f4.8, just after sunset.
    tmy2 8x10 film developed in pyrocat-hd.


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    5" Projection Petzval, Chamonix 45n1, FP4, front mounted packard (!)

    These negs were among a set that was misplaced since '09.
    I had a request for some prints a few months ago and turned the studio upside down with no success.
    Later when looking in the files for another purpose, there they were, as it often seems to go.
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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Amazing work!

    Its a shame how many of the images are broken links that do not display though...

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Well, if you're really going to post "in Galli style"...



    5x6 tintype with a wide-open Waterbury.
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sawyer View Post
    Well, if you're really going to post "in Galli style"...

    5x6 tintype with a wide-open Waterbury.
    Oh my! We're going to have to send this pixie to remedial safety awareness class and get her re-certified! Hope that flivver doesn't crush her!

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    Don't worry, she had it pretty well supported with Scrabble tiles. What surprised me is she didn't even get her hands dirty!
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sawyer View Post
    Don't worry, she had it pretty well supported with Scrabble tiles. What surprised me is she didn't even get her hands dirty!
    They never do!

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Quote Originally Posted by mandoman7 View Post



    5" Projection Petzval, Chamonix 45n1, FP4, front mounted packard (!)

    These negs were among a set that was misplaced since '09.
    I had a request for some prints a few months ago and turned the studio upside down with no success.
    Later when looking in the files for another purpose, there they were, as it often seems to go.
    Wow, I absolutely love these! I must figure out how t mount one of my projection Petzvals on my 5x7.

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Really excellent stuff, guys. jp, mandoman and Mark, truly great.

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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    Thanks Ian and Chassis, I appreciate your comments.
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