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Thread: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Quote Originally Posted by victor larue View Post
    Sorry just a question

    Why in my post attachment comes as link ro file and not as thumbnail? I made a mistake somewhere?
    vBulletin probably is not recognize it as standard jpg becous of file extension. If you change file extension from .jpeg to .jpg and upload again, then will show as thumbnail.

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Quote Originally Posted by victor larue View Post
    Here my first post and Below, my first pic of this new year. it was the 2nd day in the suburb of Paris.

    4x5 - MPP VIII - Symmar-s 150mm - Provia 100F

    I like the mood of this shot. Makes me think it would be a very bad idea to go into this building--but I want to anyway. Know what I mean?
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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    I like the mood of this shot. Makes me think it would be a very bad idea to go into this building--but I want to anyway. Know what I mean?
    Well, Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Quote Originally Posted by kociamber View Post
    vBulletin probably is not recognize it as standard jpg becous of file extension. If you change file extension from .jpeg to .jpg and upload again, then will show as thumbnail.
    Thanks, I will consider that for the next one.

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    My first three negatives from 2009.
    All three are 12x20 Platinum/Palladium contact prints on Rives BFK white paper


    Bruceville/Eddy, TX - old house


    Ammonia Tanks - Moody, TX


    Moody, TX

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Not sure about the celebration bit.. I got flu for xmas.... so here I am sitting in the livingroom, with flu, on new years day, feeling sorry for myself.... Taken with my new wide angle (50mm) Pinhole 4x5 on Polaroid T57 3000iso film 22 seconds... this is the "negative" throw away part.

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    scott
    not so crapy, i like the woman on left side of the bench
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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Great Hangman, North Devon UK on Jan 1st

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    Well, I haven't done any LF photography this year yet but I've just developed and scanned some end-of-the-year films. So I guess it's my first photo of this year (TK45, Rodenstock Apo-Sironar S 135/5.6 I guess...):

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    Re: Celebration! Post your first photo in the new year!

    OK, so it took over a week to take any pics for me (not counting cell phone pics), but here are some of the better shots from 6 I did yesterday at Arastradero Lake in Palo Alto CA (http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us/dept...rastradero.asp)

    I was going for the reflection, I just didn't expect the 200 M-Nikkor to do such a good job of catching the power lines:
    (Larger)

    I have no idea what happened to the sky, I think the negative curled in the holder, but I kind of like it after all:
    (Larger)

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