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    Great work, guys! Very funny, Austin.

    Here's on with Acros and Obsidian Aqua:

    [IMG] Untitled by Jay DeFehr, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    My younger brother looking (and being) much cooler than I ever will.

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    Another:

    [IMG] Untitled by Jay DeFehr, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    So a few pages ago there was some images made with TMZ. Leland mentioned he had an extra brick in the fridge and was kind enough to sell it to me. I am anxiously awaiting using it for some low-light band / event photography but I did shoot a roll for fun last Friday night. Here are three shots. I used a Nikon F4 and set the ISO to 1600, and then developed the roll in XTOL 1:1 for the recommended 3200 ISO time. Worked very well but I might cut down development a minute next time (just a tad dense). Anyway, here they are, just some fun snapshots:


    I'm glad to see it still worked, Bryan. Really nice grain, too.

    I'm also glad I found someone who could make use of it. Oddly enough, I found a single roll in my fridge just last night, and now I'm thinking I might have to make a go of playing with it. I think I can scrounge up a working 35mm camera. I'm going to sell off the F3s one day soon and just stick to the FM2 and a 1964 vintage F I got at a garage sale for whatever small amount of 35mm shooting I do. Sort of a shame, as there are probably 40-50 rolls of various films in the cooler, but I've become so much more comfortable with medium format over the years that I seldom feel a need for a 35.

    Edited to add a PS:

    Here's something else I shot on TMZ back in the latter days of the 20th Century. Model is my former girlfriend, Chrissie. (Lousy scan, and I must do something about that eventually.)

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    tuco
    takin' a look at your photographs on flickr i always notice a great ..i don't know how to say...neatness? Brigtness?..cleanness?
    in few words i like so much the way you scan your negatives . Always bright with great tones,

    May i know your scan process and what scanner do you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto Bregani View Post
    tuco
    takin' a look at your photographs on flickr i always notice a great ..i don't know how to say...neatness? Brigtness?..cleanness?
    in few words i like so much the way you scan your negatives . Always bright with great tones,

    May i know your scan process and what scanner do you use?
    thanks A
    Why thanks. I sent you a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LelandRay View Post
    I'm glad to see it still worked, Bryan. Really nice grain, too.
    Thanks Leland. Nice photo, you do the wide-angle portrait thing well. I never work well with wide-angles on portraits. I stick with 50mm or higher.
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