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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks Jonathan. I have never seen such clear and blue/green water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Thanks Jonathan. I have never seen such clear and blue/green water.
    No wonder you love Georgia!
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    LOL Randy, not quite! My girlfriend and I are searching for new jobs in a new place...but I especially have a somewhat narrow and uncommon specialty/skill set so it's tough. Ready to get out of the southeast!!

    Sorry for flooding the thread. Shot 15 rolls of film down in the Keys last weekend. Meagan and I found a fantastic traditional Noodle Shop, complete with Shogun statue. I shot two frames and stitched them in software. I want an XPan, ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    LOL Randy, not quite! My girlfriend and I are searching for new jobs in a new place...but I especially have a somewhat narrow and uncommon specialty/skill set so it's tough. Ready to get out of the southeast!!

    Sorry for flooding the thread. Shot 15 rolls of film down in the Keys last weekend. Meagan and I found a fantastic traditional Noodle Shop, complete with Shogun statue. I shot two frames and stitched them in software. I want an XPan, ha!

    Yes, I never saw that in Georgia, I need to get to the Keys, if I can handle that bridge...Vertigo can be a terrible thing.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Out again with the F6, Acros 100, monobath and X1 scans:

    Feed Mill 3 by chrism229, on Flickr

    Feed Mill 2 by chrism229, on Flickr

    Focal Point by chrism229, on Flickr

    Brooke Alexandra 2 by chrism229, on Flickr

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    My Boys


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    Nice one, love the expression on the dog!
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Thanks Scott!

    Here's one more, looking out to sea. Again my 15mm on Ektar:

    Beautiful. I like the high key look and the colors look great.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Jeff, very nice to see the tak working well for you.
    Thanks Scott. File this under the heading of "aging shooter forgets his roots and how spoiled he has become shooting with modern camera/lens technology". As I'm slowly learning, shooting tight head shots of the grandkids at f/2 is a tricky business - especially with my manual focus Super Tak lens. I missed on this image by a fraction and it is a tad soft. Gratefully, the impromptu pose saves the day. Grandson #1 is a stud to hang with Papa while I fumble turning the focus ring. His little sister is just a natural born poser. Now I just need to get my middle grandson to hold still for just a moment.


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    Thanks Harley.
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