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    Thanks Vaughn. It looks spot on on my monitor at home, which is calibrated. Here at work it's a bit greenish. It was fun to shoot, and a bit serendipitous. I was hoping to get more of the bus body showing up, especially the lit interior, but it was not to be. I think what I did get though was more interesting in the long run.

    Tri - you took your 14x17 Canham all the way to Montreal? I love the idea, but I can't imagine traveling with that camera unless it was by car. I wouldn't trust the airlines with it.

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    Here's another from the same shoot. All the details of production are the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgang AM View Post
    Van Dyke Roses 13x18 with Schneider Symmar 210mm @ f22 on Fomapan 100

    Really nice, Wolfgang!

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    Here's an other print from the Oratoire St- Joseph collection. This one was taken in the garden located on the left of the church. My all time favorite location when I was a wedding photographer back in the days.



    @Scott: No ULF camera onboard with me because my friend Khang has everything there line up from 8x10 to 20x24 for me to use . Althougt Canham 14x17 is nice to shoot with but did not impressed me compare to my Chamonix due to it lacks of rigidity support from the back of the camera especially when you loaded with heavy X ray film holder . I wish I had my Chamonix for this shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Just got back from my trip and here's my first transfer from Oratoirs St -Joseph in Montreal , Canada.

    Really stunning!

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    Thanks Curt, appreciated! More to come later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Just got back from my trip and here's my first transfer from Oratoirs St -Joseph in Montreal , Canada.

    All I could find about this organ and E. Power Biggs was the following:

    "E. Power Biggs was the first to visit the Beckerath, on March 28, 1957.
    He offered 'most hearty congratulations on this wonderful instrument!
    Where else can one find an organ to equal this [in] tonal excellence.' ”

    Since he commented on the tonal excellence, I would assume he played it. I couldn't find any references to recordings by him on the Beckerath, but there are by other organists. Impressive instrument.
    Jim Cole
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    Thanks for the info Jim and if my memory serves me correctly when Pope Jean Paul II came to Montreal in the early 80' I sure have heard it played beautifully.
    Here's my favorite of all and it sets a new benchmark for me again from this collection . I hope this Angel print will bring Peace and Hapiness to everyone.

    Angel , Oratoire St-Joseph Garden.
    Opposite from Brother Saint Andre Chapel.


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    Nice! I feel better already.
    Jim Cole
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    Both Organ and Angel are beautiful images.

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